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We are extremely fortunate to have access and licensing rights to the groundbreaking work of Dr. Thomas Arendt of the University of Leipzig.
As a layman, I understand that much!
I stand corrected. Thanks...
You're certainly a sharper observer than myself.
I really need to have that morning coffee before hitting the computer keys!
But then again, could this perhaps be an example of "native advertising?" https://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/advisor/wall-street-journal-further-blends-native-advertising-journalism-165248829.html
You'll note that the disclaimer "The Wall Street Journal news department was not involved in the creation of this content," appears with this advertisement.
I'm not sure if the disclaimer indicates that the article simply originated outside the WSJ or if it is an advertisement.
I believe it's the latter.
So a paid promotional ad was placed, with our current I.R. contact information (CONTACT: South American Mining Media Roberto de Silva, 702-727-8235 Roberto@southamericanminingmedia.com.) included.
What this tells me is that a PR push has begun. While not carrying the clout of a published article by the WSJ, it nonetheless demonstrates that MDMN is definitely trying to get the word out to the North American audience.
Nothing wrong with a little promotion, as I've always maintained. It's all good! Wonder what might be next in the PR department?
Now that's a good, common sense posting that should make the case for Lympro clear for everyone, especially those without the scientific vocabulary and training necessary to properly interpret past and future data.
Yes, a degree of trust is needed, but unless this is some kind of improbable, massive deception (it is not!), the future looks to be quite bright indeed for Lympro and AMBS.
Such a severe dilution is unthinkable and I can’t imagine why it would occur. I absolutely don’t think that’s what they wanted to say in their statement. It’s just that a dash of uncertainty was thrown into the mix with this update.
We’ll get clarification on this soon.
One possible reason for the selloff may have been the suspicion that a highly dilutive issuance of 1.5 billion shares could be made over the three years. Since the authorized share count is three billion, this interpretation has some merit, considering the admittedly ambiguous language of the update.
I have faith that a revised update will be issued soon. The question remains: why not get the wording right the first time around?
PS: I sincerely want to see you in the green again!
From the link you provided: "We are optimistic that this data will lead to advancement of dCellVax into clinical trials," said David Koos, PhD, Chairman and CEO of Regen BioPharma.
Human clinical trials? This is major.
I'd wager we'll see .10 again next week, perhaps as early as Monday. You can mark this.
Selling on the news, classic.
Short term traders will be weeded out and long term investors will be showing up in droves...
Yep, those who snooze will lose....This is the time to get in in for those who have had second thoughts up to this time.
I'm one of those long term longs, having bought my first quarter million shares at .0065 in October '12 and have held and added ever since.
I resisted selling during the initial intraday run-up to .019 later that year back then, and have held tight this week.
Sure, Thursday was a downer, but I think it's less risky to be fully invested all the time rather than risk timing this thing.
I believe statistics show that even the experts don't have a good record of calling tops and bottoms in the pps of any given stock.
Words of wisdom.....
Wow! Lookit that volume!
Yep, that's a real tasty close there..Many happy longs in Medinahland!
I like your response...
Wonder when we'll hear more information from the LDM project?
Darn straight. Why the impatience among so many longs?
This is nothing. I'm in a mining stock that has had investors patiently waiting for as much as twelve years....
There's good support at this level, so I bought more just now.
Good points...Here's a link to info on the new board member:
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/globenewswire/10091384.htm
I'm no fool....Just added!
Just banter, Beth...Nothing more.
Making gold like the alchemists of old, yes? Watching the slow transmutation of a shaky little pinky into a potential golden behemoth. The early birds get the worm, or in this case, the nugget!
Everyone holding tight at this pps. Tried to buy 1.9 million at .0026 last ten minutes of session, only got 98K filled.
Yep, let 'em trade it. I knew this was a buy and hold when I got in sub-penny almost 2 years ago...
I love you AMBS! And kinda fond of Gerald too.....
At the risk of sounding sarcastic let me have the final word here….
Per my understanding, there’s only three reasons to use a scientific vocabulary when addressing a wide audience.
One, you’re trying to impress others with your education, knowing full well your audience doesn’t know what the hell you’re talking about.
Two, you’re self-involved with your discipline to a fault and don’t realize that others lack your education.
Third, you’re directing your message to your peers, knowing the majority of readers will struggle to understand your message without reference materials.
One implies excessive egotism, the second lack of awareness, and the third exclusivity.
I feel RD is posting to his peers.
I enjoy RD’s posting. I’m just asking him to lighten up a bit for the regular guy or gal.
Why are you suggesting that I am discouraging RD from posting? I simply suggested that he translate the technical vocabulary used into more readily understood common language.
By reaching the wider, non professional audience, an encouragement, not a discouragement to post is implied.
Your post actually became pretty clear to me after my morning coffee. By "firing" for example, you mean an explosive charge.
Long story short, the economical open pit excavation of a shear zone would resemble something like an upright fork, the tines being the uneconomical gangue left behind.
Such an excavation would require an improbable shoring technique.
Your input is appreciated, but...Could you dumb your post down a bit sentence by sentence for the intelligent layman?
I feel as if I'm lost in an advanced geology textbook by the end of your message.
A lot of excitement looking forward to tomorrow...Sure glad I bought today.
Increased my position today. Looking for $2.00/pps.
Nice pop...Looking for news, all that I could find was this recent article about a "forgotten commodity":
http://www.fool.ca/2014/07/09/this-forgotten-commodity-could-triple-your-money/?source=c75yhocs0040001
That’s right. You commit a reasonable amount of risk capital to a promising little bio stock and prepare to wait. Of all the choices in pennyland, this is the right place. Those with patience stand a good chance of realizing 10X to 20X gains.
This is very exciting! Much better than exiting a Vegas casino with a fistful of dollars....
Looking at a 23-bagger (on paper) on my initial 200K share purchase at .0065 back in October '12.
Looks like some nice volume so far this morning.
"If you think it is the real deal, come and let it make you a millionaire!"
-I'm ready!!
This is very exciting! Should be stickied (when there's room left).
Hear Hear!
"This is an exciting time for Amarantus as we look forward to the coming days at AAIC and especially to our #C4CT Summit at the United Nations."
-Exciting time to be a shareholder. Hold 'em long...
Look for a huge, huge, huge (did I say huge?) upside to the pps once this is made public..