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You've had quite the hiatus, Count. Welcome back (I think).
Solent Green?
To quote an old Mickey D's ad campaign, "I'm loving it". Just scored more today. Never thought I'd have accumulated so many shares with so limited funds. Go IPIX.
If everything His Fatness ever PR'd came true there'd be many wealthy OHNO stockholders from those "successful" business deals. They'd probably have complimentary passes to the Caribbean's finest amusement park as well. But, since Goldy only sells promises, the stock price has remained stuck to the bottom for most of the decade. Is that what real companies do? If you can identify one verifiable thing he's done to produce revenue or increase shareholder value, I can show you a hundred where he crippled it. But you keep buying more. I'm sure that plan will eventually work out for you.
Enjoyable reading, Sox. Especially seeing other pharma players mentioned by name. A little surface DD on some makes me appreciate IPIX even more as the place for OM smart money. Woof.
Finally, making perfect sense. Was that so hard?
You're going to be waiting a long time. That is, if you want reality. Fake PRs are Goldy's specialty. I actually enjoy reading them for the laughs they provide. He's no Dave Barry, but few people write better fictional short stories of pure gibberish.
If only one of those things was true. If Goldy had come thru on even one promise he's made in the last eight years I'd give you some benefit of the doubt. Unfortunately, our truth-challenged CEO has done nothing to help anyone but himself. He's batting a thousand in screwing-over his shareholders.
Certainly sounds better than doom and gloom claims that Leo and Krishna are too tired, or too old, or too rich already, so they're desperate to gift a lucky BP the bargain of a lifetime for $5-7 bucks a share. The biotech equivalent of trading Frank Robinson for Milt Pappas.
And that category of investors aren't interested in companies whose share price is well under $5. We're not on their radar at all.
Yes, the "many other biotechs" you mentioned all announced their proposed mergers, acquisitions, and buyouts well in advance so investors had ample time to become overnight millionaires.
Waiting three years or more before seeing real progress is not even remotely unusual in this sector.
'Been waiting since Goldy became CEO in 2009. So far it's been all blow and no-go for anyone waiting for him to actually do something like... run a company. But I'm sure he'll knock it outta the park -- really soon.
You called Harvard? I just called the Caribbean a few minutes ago. They never heard of any veterinarian named Krishna Menon. 'Think I'll stay with my original plan and buy more IPIX.
'Thinking a stink bid might be in order. If the last five years have shown us anything, it's that CTIX/IPIX positive news has a history of disappointing at some point before the closing bell.
Is that more or less than a bazillion? I found some change and a ball point pen in my couch, so I already have more assets than OHNO does on paper.
That 2018 timeline can be another company's problem. Prurisol could be bought out before the year is over and we don't worry about P anymore. Right now my money would be on JNJ to acquire outright and take it to approval, but anything can happen.
Dr Mel looks good... for a 90-yr-old man. Maybe one of his projects could include turning fresh hooch into 15-yr-old scotch. That'd be a great use of his time and effort to better mankind.
The cancer detection kit was my favorite scam. 1970s technology that analyzed your spit. Made as much sense as installing an old 8-track player in a Tesla.
Ask Goldy if cannabis is just a diversion so the SEC thinks he's legit. It would explain why they still haven't shut him down yet... (a regulatory agency with ADHD?) It was either that or the lemonade stand throwing them off.
I remember hearing management owned too many shares, then somehow Leo and Krishna should be buying more shares. Complainers gonna complain, not letting facts get in the way.
You already know what's in a coming report? Please share these dreadful details. Some on this board probably own IPIX stock.
Thanks for self-identifying. Leo's credibility is no issue with me. I'm comfortable with a bio having a promising pipeline (no failures) smack in the middle of phase 2 trials.
First there was carping about too many PRs. Now IPIX apparently produces too few PRs, yet complainers are louder than ever, even with results imminent. Now add some FUD mentioning CDAs may have an expiration date with no connection to the science or results. The "never satisfied" crowd lost their credibility long ago.
Wrong on both counts. If they had uplisted, then couldn't maintain the SP requirement, getting kicked off a higher exchange would've been a worse signal to investors.
Most likely it will go up in smoke. Promises from Goldberg aren't worth the paper they're printed on. If he told the truth just once since taking over as CEO, there'd be world peace, Hell would've frozen over and Bigfoot would have his own talk show.
You've been making comments like that since 2015. Your "this week" predictions seem a tad less-than-reliable.
A company filing for bankruptcy with no debt. I had a good laugh when I read that too.
I didn't know OTC had a happy hour on Friday. What makes that time so special, George?
Sorry if I sound like a grammar nazi, but if that guy doesn't know what "prostrate" means, I'm not buying anything he's selling.
The poo-poo platter diners carp going half-a-percent red. I like how a nice uptick turns them into crickets. Soooo transparent and noooo credibility.
You're got a keen eye for downward movement. The ups, not so much.
"This once proud stock"? Snippets from monument dedications and ribbon-cutting ceremonies really don't play well here.
Air Quality Index forecast for Greater Boston, July 8, 2017
Fine particle levels should average in the Good range. Ozone levels should average in the high-Good to Moderate range with highest levels in southeastern sections of Massachusetts.
Ozone: 13
Particulate Matter: 25
Air Quality Index: Good
Go IPIX
Bingo. One-eighteen and I'm back in the green. And if IPIX can't manage a ten-bagger by the end of year I'll leave the market, move to Shipshewana and go full Amish. I stand by my prevarications.
'Glad to know it's a somewhat recent development. I thought maybe it served to placate the MJ hopefuls. Goldy probably thinks they're stoned or naive enough to believe his whoppers.
What's with the weird skirt and her snake at the top of the IHub page? I go away for almost a month and the board looks like it's Sorcery Week on the History Channel. Still a POS, though.
That's what I'm talkin' about. Go IPIX!
Excellent info, but it'll fall on deaf eyes for the intended target. Logic and common sense have no place here.
I'm considering posting IPIX's weather forecast for Beverly and North Boston each trading day. A total waste of time, but it allows me to contribute useless info that everyone can skip past and roll their eyes at.
Maybe proof that long-range planning isn't your forté. No one has a Magic Eight Ball that predicted the kind of chart movement we've seen in the past few years.
Yippers. Most here are used to bargain prices. Once partnerships and uplisting happens, another segment of investors, currently unaware of this company, will "discover" IPIX as a bargain in the teens (and beyond). That's the range I might think about selling a very small portion of my holdings.