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Big K, I recall a post of yours sometime in 2012 or 2013 when you said if NNVC not deep into the FDA approval process by 2014 it would not happen. What do you think now and have you changed your opinion?
I had lunch with him in Orlando 2 months ago. He is a very impressive and extremely hard working physician.
Me too. I've traded it a bit since my entry at 17 cents(now59.5 cents) but never want to be out when the inevitable big news hits.
Me too. I bought a lot more shares when it dipped into the high 2s
That makes no sense. You have zero knowledge of physiology of the first pass effect of the liver.
Just home from the ED. Firstly, I didn't say that I did that. Secondly, you probably had an infection just not bacterial.
residency trained in emergency medicine and full time for 29 years. If it works, for sure.
That is in part correct. Any patient admitted for pneumonia is started immediately on antibiotics, either a quinolone(levaquin) , or the combination of a 3rd generation cephalosporin plus Zithromax IV. If the patient is sicker(ICU) or immunocompromised, or from a nursing home or recently hospitalized, even more potent and broader spectrum antibiotics are started. This is done regardless of whether viral or influenza pneumonia is suspected. We have clues to the organism based on CXR appearance and history, but the above treatment is always started. Secondary bacterial infections are also common following viral pneumonitis, especially in the elderly or immunocompromised patient.
Here is why antibiotics are prescribed. A patient waits several hours in the ED for cough,sore throat, fever etc. The doctor tells him it is likely a virus and nothing can be done(could use tamiflu if onset less than 2 days and flu suspected). Now the patient is pissed he waited, so some doctors just give a zpak or similar antibiotic. The doctor's job is totally dependent on patient satisfaction and the patient often gets therapy that is not indicated. If the viral URI patient I spoke of earlier does not get an antibiotic, he goes to an urgent care, family doctor or another ED and gets an antibiotic. He gets better in 2 days, falsely attributes his improvement to the antibiotic( he would be well without anything), calls the first EDs hospital administrator complaining about the incompetent doctor. The ED doctor gets in trouble for not satisfying the patient and never makes the same mistake again. This happens over and over every day for many illnesses, causes a lot of harm and needless testing and imaging.
What do the brokerages show 0 volume today? Maybe I should know, but I don't. Thanks
Why is no volume showing up?
Yes me too. I have nnvc in 2 accounts with Etrade, SEP and brokerage. One lists it as a number and has my old share count and value pre split . The other has it as nnvc, pre split share count and value zero. I have some with schwab and they said if I wanted to sell any I could, Etrade says I cannot. I don't intend to sell but very frustrating
Yes me too. I have nnvc in 2 accounts with Etrade, SEP and brokerage. One lists it as a number and has my old share count and value pre split . The other has it as nnvc, pre split share count and value zero. I have some with schwab and they said if I wanted to sell any I could, Etrade says I cannot. I don't intend to sell but very frustrating
can't sell them
when can we trade the shares we had?
Will this not trade in open market until all shareholders are able to trade it? Don't know much about details of reverse splits.
Anyone know how long it takes for accounts to be updated with the new number of shares so it can be traded?
It happens today as my Etrade account values my nnvc at zero today.
what a great summary!
The government debt and borrowing along with money printing is what has caused this latest bubble(inflated stock prices)and for most it will end badly. It can't go on much longer.
thanks, just looking to add to my position.
Don't you think there is a dollar bubble that will burst when QE is impossible any longer?
yes that was an ugly last hour or 2
How far do you think this will pull back,ie next good buying opportunity?
strong? Chart looks like it is turning over to test support in mid 30s then 30
1st you said it would open at high of the day. Now you were thinking over the weekend...Blah, Blah
so sorry david
so sorry david
I'll have to give it to you, thought it would really take off despite the old sell on news dogma.
Treating liver fibrosis is not the same as a treatment for viruses
I guess today we will see about your prediction about opening at the high of the day.
no doubt
Very soon
Perhaps there will be more in the PR than the orphan drug designation
Looks that way.
So much for that prediction
They rarely release any PR other than 0700
and the 2 stocks you mention are still rated as buy in their portfolio.
Lots have been quietly accumulating shares too
In my prior posts I noted how long from 2005(my entry year) until now NNVC stayed above 1 dollar. I hope this is the last time