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To clarify were you making the statement about meeting endpoints in anticipation of that event and not from a credible source?
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Aek do you have access to the zoom conference on 6/30? If yes, would you share with us the takeaways?
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Thanks! Looks like a reason for yesterday’s stronger share price action.
I’ve been buying nwbo in each of my fidelity accounts for over a decade at all kinds of prices even down to 14 cents per share. I’ve been buying small amounts nwbo almost every trading day.
Suddenly a day last week Fidelity wouldn’t let me trade nwbo until I accepted responsibility to trade penny stocks, for each account, however my Roth account wasn’t in the list of accounts to enable penny stock trades.
I will call Fidelity this week to find out more.
Thanks!
Thank you very much Dr Bala !
Never mind I found the article.
Does anyone have Sue Goldman’s contact number for compassion case of Glioblastoma or if there is another good contact?
A friend of a friend in Georgia has glio already had a surgery and chemo radiation.
Thanks in advance!
Is there a new article?
My apologies for the error Gary. I’m making a few more than usual this week, like remembering Max Weinstein instead of Max Weinberg, and a couple others.
Your thoughts regarding price before and after TLD appear reasonable to me and I think would err on the low side for after if the results are as good as we expect.
With clearly strong results I think we’d stand a very good chance of a feeding frenzy run up to $10-$20 or more.
Brooklyn Immunotherapeutics ran up in steps to about $60 from a similarly low share price on some good news and they aren’t even at phase 3! They seesawed awhile and I think they are in the teens recently.
If results portend dcvax likely becoming SOC that could be frenzy causing news IMO.
An important aside - does anyone have Sue Goldman’s contact number?
A friend of a friend has GBM and it sounds like he already had surgery (removing even part of a brain lobe) and chemo/radiation. I suggested he look into possibly getting dcvax-l on compassionate basis or possibly via a trial.
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Nice gain today however volume was kinda low for so big a move.
The daily chart looked strong going up as the day passed. Maybe retail buyers bringing in demand into reluctant sellers.
I’m not a technical chart expert in the least, but I’ll gratefully take today’s gain and look for any increased volume tomorrow driving further gain.
Gary, are you leaking?
When the kids were younger we spent something like 10 days at the Cape May shore at the Hotel De Lafayette right across the street from the beach. We also would drive up to Wildwood like only 20 minutes away. I had considered retiring in Cape May but those Victorian houses got pretty expensive. We are way overdue in revisiting Cape May.
When I was a teenager in Brooklyn the next older kids (19-25 years old) used to go away to Margate/Wildwood for 4th of July for wild partying and debochery, unfortunately sometimes trashing the motel/hotel rooms they were at. These are the same kids that actually drove up to Woodstock. As a quasi nerd I didn’t go as far on the wild side as they did, but we got to hang out at times (we ain’t no perfect angels, but we were generally good considering the neighborhood.)
My daughter liked Asheville very much but decided on the Alpharetta area to move to from south Florida next week, given the specific opportunities available to her and to raise children hopefully.
Thanks for your reply and reasoning. I will try to research the graphene battery technology and report back if I find some more info.
Will the graphene battery be safer, less likely to flame up?
The fire stories have me concerned about Tesla’s that otherwise seems like a good all around choice of EV in the US.
I own shares in BYD, who I believe is going to be huge around the world, and they have this new blade battery technology that seems to be safe. Rumors recently that Apple has been talking with BYD and CATL regarding batteries for an Apple car.
Sounds cool to me! John Stamos plays drums for The Beach Boys starting out like that, making friends with one of the band members and hanging with them.
My wife’s cousin has a place at LBI for a number of years and we haven’t seen it yet so maybe we’ll get out there this summer. It’s on the way, but a lot closer to us, to Cape May, which we used to drive to a few times a year.
The taxes and my kids being down south is driving me to move to Alpharetta, but the central Jersey Shore area is so darn nice!
Omg, I cant believe I wrote Max Weinstein instead of Max Weinberg! Yes, he was nice to me, a perfect stranger suddenly finding myself face to face with him at Dearborn Farms in Holmdel and saying the first clumsy words that came to me - “Oh wow, hi!
South Side Johnny is among the Jersey shore rat pack and contemporary of Springsteen and BonJovi.
South Side Johnny would do an annual show at the Count Basie in Red Bank, I think New Year’s Eve, and Springsteen and BonJovi would often show up in support. Springsteen occasionally pops up at local gigs in Asbury Park. They similarity have supported various charity fund raisers.
They are good dudes, and work hard and richly deserve their success!
All are welcome but you get a specially warm virtual hug and a wink
Btw Rumson is recently known for being home to Charlie Pugh, who went to RumsonFairHavben I believe.
Ah, I think I remember Ragazzini, perhaps a textbook and/or technical references.
I keep just missing Bruce in various places around the area, although I have bumped into Max Weinstein (sp?) a couple times, and Jon Bonjovi when his kids were younger as were mine.
They’re all good down to earth dudes and do nice things for people.
Thank you for that really cool video recording of young Bruce and band!
It’s funny that this video traversed 45 years and round trip to and from Scandinavia to reach my eyes and ears less than 3-4 miles from that farmhouse location, as I live in the next town, and I’m indebted to a Danish Dude for this unexpected enjoyment!
How did you find this video? Is it commercially available or did you record it in person?
Ex, I’m liking you better
And of the course, the Nobel award winning Big Bang residual noise measurements!
Holmdel Bell Labs was my work venue for my first 17 years in the Labs. It is a historic place with the people who came up with information theory, feedback circuits, lasers, fiber optics, etc. spent some time.
It is now Bell Works.
Wow! That must be one of Bruce’s previous homes. He had lived in Rumson across from the Rumson Day School, where he had built his own studio onsite, for a good number of years. Then I believe he bought and lives in a place/farm near Colts Neck not far from where Bonjovi’s keyboard guy (a star and power on Broadway in his own right) built his expansive estate.
We love the Boss! And Bonjovi too!
Yes, it is the PhD course work. The PhD requires the big broad 5 subject test and the research/dissertation, which is a major investment of time and effort, but one is at the top of their academic game at that point.
I was living in Brooklyn, driving to Holmdel NJ to work full time, drive from Holmdel to across the George Washington bridge and down to Columbia. I would study for the test at night in between helping my wife with our new baby, and literally fall asleep with my face in the book by midnight.
So when I was promoted to district manager and discussed the value of the PhD to my career path, I decided to get the Engineer degree. With all the “professional degrees” that schools started offering for short (days to weeks long classes) it isn’t generally known about the Columbia Engineer degree.
Yes, Monterey was beautiful with the windswept (cypress?) trees on the coast!
Although my former company sponsors the big golf tournament there, I never got out there for the golf events.
The other beautiful coastal town with a lot of aerospace and high tech is La Jolla, with the Torrey Pines. The top gun type navy jets would fly over and make things more interesting from time to time.
I managed a subcontractor company based in La Jolla for a few years and the weather and the atmosphere of the place was always wonderful!
I’ll keep it short, but at one point I was a member and treasurer/secretary of the C3I committee of an Aeronautics & Astronautics Association comprised of high level industry and government/military leaders. I was the most junior member and it was a great experience that got me to Monterey, Ca (Naval Academy where we presented Admiral Tuttle with an award) and Anchorage Alaska (Elmendorf AFB) among others.
Are all the flight control systems fly by wire now? The military jets have been for a long time, and the big commercial jets I think are heavily now also? The actuators still have to be moved in analog or stepwise digital, no?
Since you mentioned Hedy Lamarr it seems to have rung a bell for me. It’s been around forty years ago.
I was lucky that having an interest in spread spectrum before I graduated and wanting to pursue it, I got the perfect job to work with the most advanced spread spectrum systems of the time (frequency hopping, direct sequence, time hopping and distributed, all combined.)
The applications and physical aspects were interesting and challenging as well.
By now everyone must be at the end of their ropes with all this non nwbo personal stuff, so I’ll try to refrain from here and post nwbo, although we’re all biding our time waiting for TLD or other real news!i have been continuing to buy more nwbo giving up anybody discipline and still not derisking at all.
Yes my friend got his PhD at USC, and after working at one or two defense/satellite companies he joined a technical venture capital organization as one of three partners, where he was the chief technical guy. We kept in touch on and off until around 10 years ago.
Congrats on your daughter’s PhD! As you know personally, that is a tremendous accomplishment to be proud of and know you know your stuff!
Sorry I missed your question about my background.
I’m a BSEE in electrical engineering including a lot of digital design, computer design, and computer programming and various simulation languages, Communications systems was my primary area when I was allowed to pursue Masters Degree courses for credit in my senior undergrad year (under Donald Schilling.)
Got a Masters in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Syracuse University while working full time as a communications systems engineer.
I was a PhD student at Columbia University and converted to the Engineer degree studying computer networks under Mischa Schwartz and communications theory and systems.i regret not completing the PhD, which I completed all the course work for but I was working full time as a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Labs, had a new baby, and was promoted to managing a group. Would have been nice for personal satisfaction not for career purposes since I managed the rest of my career.
Nice summary reference and concise too!
It’s been a long time (late 1970s, or almost 3 dcvax-l phase 3 trials ago) that I worked on military applications of spread spectrum communications systems/networks that employed RS encoding/decoding. Interleaving was also used to further improve decoding performance in bursty noise environments.
My best work buddy at the time worked on the RS implementations and then left the company to go west to California to study and achieve his PhD in the coding field under Reed himself and I think he had some interactions with Andrew Viturbi (of Qualcomm) as well.
I was a communications systems engineer and also was involved with range instrumentation systems employing spread spectrum and Kalman filtering to track and fly things by computer. I’m sure you’re more familiar with Kalman Filters than I am at this point.
I suspect we are of similar age, and I consider myself lucky to have studied and worked in engineering and communications spanning the time period from transistors to integrated circuits to large scale integrated circuits, mainframes to minicomputers, to all the microprocessor generations, data and computer networks, and so much, much more along so many fields of science!
I have high hopes that we will see the acceleration of medical science such as dcvax, personalized medicine in general, and genetic and crisper approaches and much much more!!!
Galois Fields have application in forward error correcting codes such as the Reed Solomon (31,15) code used in some data transmission systems.
Yes, another possibility, as long as it’s not a gift horse, because you shouldn’t look a gift horse in the mouth
Sojo that’s an excellent point! I must get a Ferrari now for sure
Dr Bala you are correct as usual and my memory isn’t what it used to be. Thanks for setting me straight.
Wasn’t Pascal the mathematician who being called out to a duel to the death in the morning stayed up the night before to further his mathematical legacy?
That’s dedication to ones field!
Yes I believe he was killed in the duel!
Thanks Doc,
At the risk of seeming materialistic, I’m hoping it’s a sign that as I read your post, an ad for a cool Ferrari Portofino convertible was below your post! (Yes I know that these ads tend to appear every other post for everybody, but indulge my fantasy)
GLTA for strong TLD soon!
As we get ever closer, I offer y’all this ditty cause there ain’t much to do while we wait:
One day...over the rainbow...hopefully really soon
There’ll be data to share and launch share price to the moon
Some day we’ll check the biotech news
And pinch ourselves to make sure it’s true
We’ve been unblinded.....
And way atop the Wall Street charts
NWBO’s rise will quicken our hearts
And shorts covering shares won’t find it...
One day...over the rainbow...hopefully real soon
There’ll be data to share and share price zooms to the moon...
Alas, we will not go back to fractions and everything that isn’t digital yet will be in time and ever more automated.
Can’t play the high frequency trading game but we still make money the old fashion way… we earn it !
I’m still wearing my fine automatic wristwatches however I do now also wear an iWatch for all the other non time keeping functions. There’s something about achieving chronometer performance with a mechanical watch that I appreciate.
And my self winding automatic never needs recharging! Although dealing with watchwinders wasn’t too much fun.
GLTA and surely we must be close to TLD release, he said for the Nth time - and stop calling me Sherley!!