«Historically, they were the domain of «boiler room» frauds that aggressively peddled penny stocks by falsely promising the companies were on the
verge of major breakthroughs, releasing groundbreaking products, or merging with blue chip competitors.»
With a few liquid biopsies already approved for clinical use and many more in clinical trials, experts in the field agree that the approach is on the
cusp of a major breakthrough.
The epic and controversial story
of a major breakthrough in cell biology that led to the conquest of rubella and other devastating diseases.
BEIJING, May 3 - Most base metals rose on Thursday as the market waited for cues from the Sino-U.S. trade talks that have started in Beijing, even as both sides sought to downplay the
prospect of a major breakthrough.
Transdisciplinary science will be at the
heart of major breakthroughs over the next 20 years; providing significant competitive advantage to businesses that pursue the fast and efficient adoption of new technologies.
He is expected to tell the conference later on Friday that UKIP are on the verge
of a major breakthrough.
His research on OX40 / OX40L interactions controlling the generation and activity of Th2 cells is cited by the Foundation as one
of their major breakthroughs, and led to clinical trials of antagonists of OX40L in asthma.
Our audience surrogate is low - level programmer Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson), a dopey, prudish sort plucked from the obscurity of his cubicle to spend a week at the tech - forward, remote mountain retreat of his Zuckerbergian boss, Nathan (Oscar Isaac), a search - engine guru on the verge
of a major breakthrough.
CEO Rick Wagoner ignored his opposition, convinced by GM's internal fuel - cell lobby, led by charismatic scientist Larry Burns, that the automaker was on the verge
of a major breakthrough that would enable it to produce vast fleets of carbon - free vehicles that would be cheaper to build than conventional cars, Lutz says.
That's been the case with
all of the major breakthroughs in civil rights, women's rights, and so many other important causes.
«Historically, they were the domain of «boiler room» frauds that aggressively peddled penny stocks by falsely promising the companies were on the verge
of major breakthroughs, releasing groundbreaking products, or merging with blue chip competitors.»
So for a public company like Airbus (market cap $ 76 billion), with all its stockholders and board members, to be invested in a ludicrous - sounding venture like «flying taxis,» it can't help but feel like we're on the cusp
of some major breakthroughs.