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Lol.....don't sell yourself short.
You're pretty entertaining yourself. Keep up that "I'm the smartest guy in the room" and I know nobody knows anything more than me attitude....it works well for you.
I know you think it's impossible that anybody could know more than you about this company, and from the sound of it, probably anything in life either.
I was going to buy one of the devices for my personal use, because I was offered a new one, but I opted to spend that money on buying more shares instead and I didn't really have a need for it other than to say I have one.
So the bottom line is, I don't really care what you think or believe. I know what I know.
If you're so hell bent on testing the device, then purchase one and test it. Why are you depending on other people to post their experiences with it?
You don't trust that anybody knows anything in here anyway, so why would you trust a random stranger who says they've tried the device with what they say about it?
You make no sense. You're just going to believe or not believe whatever you want to anyway, regardless of who says it. So go figure it out on your own.
I love how you say that nobody knows anything in here.
Yet, you know everything about everybody in here and what they know.
Bottom line is, I don't know who you're talking to, but you have no idea what you're talking about as far as knowledge of what's going on is concerned.
I definitely know things that very few in here know (literally 2-3 people), and I definitely know things that nobody in here knows. Saying anything more than that would be stupid of me to do for many reasons.
My point is, there are definitely lots of pretenders. But just because the vast majority of people don't know anything more than what's put out in PR's, doesn't mean that's all that everybody knows too.
No. They were using Dr. Rudd's device which became our device years later.
Well there are videos of a dog who had a broken back and was paralyzed from the waist down for 15 months, who used the early version of the device and was walking again in 10 days.
There are pro athletes who have supposedly used this to heal bone breaks and muscle tears.
I have no doubt the device works. I've heard more than one person talk about it who has used it, and that was the old version.
The newly patented version works significantly better and is much further advanced, according to
Dr. Rudd.
It's almost useless to email Steve. You get the same answer no matter what.
"If it's already public knowledge, it's been released in a PR. If new updates come up we will release them in an
8-K or press release."
Love always,
Your buddy until death,
Steve
There's no doubt in my mind that they will....even if the trial is not quite finished. I personally think it'll be finished and we have successful results by June 30. But even if there aren't completed results to report by June 30, we will get a PR with an answer as to when they will finish because it'll literally be 1-2 weeks max at that point. But again, I expect them to be completed by then.
I definitely think it will come closer to the end of June. Just because that's how long trials take ... right around 90 days.
ENDV is well aware of the self imposed timeline they gave, and imo, we will get trial news no matter what, before the end of the month.
I hear you man. I went and read every PR since last October. Pretty amazing and gives you a much better feeling of what's going on and happening right now. I'd highly suggest everybody do it even if you think you know what's up.
Anybody that's been here for the last 2 months, knows that this can fly at the drop of a hat.
If you have the patience to sit for another month (give or take), you'll be very happy you stayed here. Imo
You must not look at penny investor totals often. That's actually more than average.
The window for accumulating large amounts of shares, truly is closing soon!
It's my opinion, that at that point (by very early 2018) once heart is FDA approved and the rest of the tests we have going through clinicals right now will have results completed, that we will see a buyout offer come in, somewhere between $2B-$5B, or between $8-$20 per share. There can always be a wild card buyout that exceeds these expectations, but I think $2B will be the bare minimum given the complete coverage of patents that we hold.
I agree with that.....but.....
If we get heart results by the end of this month or early July at the latest....and then get fast tracked through FDA trials (if results are good, fast track should be very easy to get).
Fast track should take around 90 days to get results and FDA approval.
Add in a few months buffer for application to fast track through FDA trials and we could very feasibly have FDA approval right around end of THIS year!!
If that timeline happens, we will pass PLSE market cap in 6-8 months.
That company's pulsation device will be useless in a year. Imo
They use counter-pulsation with an 80% success rate after 7 weeks of therapy that can slightly reduce or eliminate symptoms for a maximum of 3 years.
Just another wannabe imo that will go by the wayside once our real non-invasive device hits the market.
He's been buying consistently for a very long time. This isn't a recent attempt to do anything specific. Heart clinical results due this month and he's been buying the whole time....since last year. Every day without fail.
I completely agree.
Launch time is coming.
Reward for accumulating at these ridiculously low levels is about to payoff!
The start of this insane run is only a month away.
There's been a bunch of posts about why the delay.
So I inquired to get an answer and received confirmation to what many of us already knew/assumed.
Although nobody really knows except the few within the company, I can't imagine with their technology, that they aren't applying to be fast tracked through FDA trials. So I would guess 100% yes they are imo.
I just received confirmation that if you make ANY changes during a clinical trial, no matter how small the change, you must start the trial completely over from scratch no matter what.
This shows that they had to start Heart trials completely over with the new device patent in March.
Hopefully they didn't overshoot their estimate of being done by 2Q, but either way it's good to know definitively what the delay was for and that obviously things are looking great with the uptick in Mann's buying.
Huge catalyst news within a month or so! We are about to have some much bigger accounts in a short time!
I disagree. Why are 2 guys who have deferred salaries, buying shares better than 1? All it shows is that 1 has more money than the other. The fact that any of the top officers of a company, who have complete access to all clinical results, are buying 20,000-50,000 shares every single day is all that's needed. It shows everything there is to see about what's going on.
They might have different views on investing.
If I had 20,000,000 shares I'm not sure I'd be buying any more shares either, like Collier.
So clearly Mann knows that every dollar he spends now is worth $50 or more in the future and he wants as many as he can get. He might have lots of kids/grandkids future he's thinking about.
To me, having 2 jackpot winning powerball tickets is useless. The jackpot is still the same. So whether both top officers are buying or just 1, doesn't matter to me. The fact that anybody is buying, coupled with the fact that we are in about 7 different preclinical tests right now and have gotten our notes consolidated into 1 much more company friendly situation, is ALL I need to know to keep me buying as well.
If Collier bought 5,000 a day and Mann bought 5,000 a day, would you feel better than just Mann buying 20,000+ a day?
If you read the March press release, it pretty much says that the "new signal" they just patented, is "vastly superior" to the original NASA built signal, and will NOW be used on their "entire pipeline of treatments".
Pretty much tells the story on the heart MI (Myocardial Infarction) testing.
The original PR came out Dec 19 and suggested testing will be done end of 1Q.
Then the upgraded press release came out March 23 with a new upgraded device and suggested the heart preclinical results will now be done end of 2Q.
So both timelines are almost exactly the same. Results should be completed and released sometime around late June.
#1- announced Dec 19
#1- due end of 1Q
After new non provisional patent.....
#2-announced March 23
#2- due end of 2Q
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 03/23/17 -- Endonovo Therapeutics, Inc. (OTCQB: ENDV) ("Endonovo" or the "Company"), a developer of non-invasive electroceuticals for the treatment of vascular diseases and inflammatory conditions in tissues and organs, today announced that it has filed a non-provisional patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) covering a method to treat tissues and organs using its non-invasive electroceutical technology.
The non-provisional patent application follows the Company's on-going research and development into the development of a novel class of non-invasive therapeutics known as electroceuticals.
"We are very excited about our new generation of non-invasive electroceuticals developed specifically to target vascular diseases and ischemic injuries," stated Endonovo Chairman and CEO, Alan Collier.
"We believe that this new technology is vastly superior to the original technology, initially developed at NASA, which was higher powered and originally designed for bone healing. Our new signal, which we will be using in our entire pipeline targeting vascular diseases and ischemic injuries, was developed using our scientific team's twenty plus year experience in researching and developing electrical and bioelectromagnetic therapeutics," concluded Mr. Collier.
The Company is evaluating the therapeutic potential of its new electroceutical technology in prevention of heart failure following myocardial infarction. The Company now anticipates initial results from its ongoing pre-clinical study in the second quarter of 2017.
Haha! Find another company who has anybody that's bought half as often as our President! No need for both to be buying. One buying every single day says plenty.
Yep, there's more to the patent than what I said but it's irrelevant info.
It was originally Regrnetech's patent. Upon them basically going out of business, Dr. Rudd was given the patent as payment. He subsequently reassigned the patents to Endonovo.
Endonovo owns the original patent now.
Dr Rudd advanced the technology and was behind the new non provisional patent filed in March. Not only with the new device technology, but he also wrote the patent for it as I understand it.
All imo.
Maybe it hasn't been accepted yet. But the new technology is "building off of a current patent".
So it would be extremely rare for it not to be accepted.
My point to your original question is that you were saying from the date of the PR, they should've had results almost ready.
I'm saying, it takes a significant amount of time to realize you have the ability to make your device much more advanced, lots of time (literally my guess would be weeks to write up the patent info exactly how you need it and how it has to be to cover your device and submit it, plus anybody who's had to deal with a US Govt association in any capacity knows they move like 1-legged turtles. So even hearing back that they received the submission takes a lot of time. Patent office is busy. I've submitted something to be copyrighted before. Takes forever.
So it's not like you realized you want to be an organ donor and head to the DMV and stand in line one day.
This is a slow, meticulous process.
Why would they continue to spend money on the preclinical if they knew they were changing the device? They would send the application in and get acknowledgment from the patent office of receipt of the application and then start the trial with the improved device. All imo. Which is what I think happened.
That's only when the non provisional patent was announced. I'm sure they applied to the patent office way before that, but didn't want to announce it publicly until there was an official announcement to be made that the patent office accepted their new device. You don't want to announce a submission to your shareholders and then have it be rejected. So they submitted it without saying a word and probably 4-8 weeks later it was approved and then they put out a PR.
Awesome story about your Dad!
Michael Mann is the President, who is buying up shares and is over 21M total now.
Alan Collier is the CEO.
I personally think...
we will get results before end of month. But if we don't, it will literally be soon after and those that sell will be chasing. I have a gut feeling that they had to do the heart trial over when they redesigned the device and got the new non provisional patent on it a few months ago. You can't do a trial with a device and then change the device. From my conversations with someone in the know, it was a great new, superior advancement in the technology of the device. So while I think they can make the deadline of end of 2Q with results, I'm not going anywhere if they don't, because it'll be very very soon after if they accidentally overshoot the deadline. That said, I think it'll come by month's end.
Damn....he had good points. If he hasn't called everyone bipolar it would've been a great post for everyone to read.
Thank you for posting that!
I like the rational Midas. Everything you've posted today has been very informative and valid and was explained perfectly. I think almost everybody in here agrees at least with some part of what you've said, if not all.
The guy you let in here on Wednesday's has a drinking problem. I'd keep an eye on that dude.
Do you share your ihub account with some crazy guy? Lol
Lmao....Colliers busy working that's why! I'm voting Collier. Mann is a greedy share hog!
Agreed. And if Wall Street DOES know about ENDV, no matter what they think right now....that's an AWESOME thing in my opinion. How many of the over 10,000 OTC companies do they really know about in addition to the 7,000 Nasdaq/NYSE companies they trade each day?
My guess is not many! That means as soon as results from clinicals come in, we should see Wall Street money starting to pour in and run this like crazy!
Not much to do with us, but a crazy read about how stem cells might be able to be used to bring back extinct animals!
http://labiotech.eu/stem-cells-conservation-zoos/?utm_content=buffere7ae9&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
I think most agree with that.