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Amateur: I have to agree with you there, although it makes no sense to me given how sound the science is said to be. No sense at all...
Anateur: prosTATE not prosTRATE. Very different.
What test are u referring to? Prostate cancer? No one calls is a “miracle” test, it’s just a better one than what currently exists. Care to cite a source about sale or partnership “any day?”
Don’t confuse what’s good for shareholders and what is good for those who need the science. They are so completely different, it’s not even funny.
LongPenny: Injection for TNBC isn't actually going to be big news that moves the needle. Aside from the fact that Nadar, in his brilliance, told us that the first injection was just weeks if not days away about 4 months ago, it is financing and financing alone that will move the pps. Nadar has made too many positive statements about how close they are (a lie?) to non-dilutive financing (and then we got another Paulson raise) and how close we are golden quarters, blah blah blah...Financing and financing alone, if it happens, is what will be the difference maker, all else being sizzle without the steak.
Blueheel: I understand what you're thinking by saying they would raise more if they didn't have other options, but I don't agree with you. Take this example: It is very common to find hikers who have died of dehydration with plenty of water left in their canteen, because they think that drinking it slowly will keep them alive longer. That is FALSE. Why? Because as you get dehydrated, you become disoriented and forget to drink. I think Nadar is trying to take tiny sips here, while telling us he has plenty of non-dilutive financing options, but does he really? So far, it appears he's disoriented. :)
Heartofachild: Was that punctuationless post a question or a statement? If a statement, yes, we already know, so did you have a point? If a question, yes, they did.
Saltz: So you're saying the ends justify the means? That's dangerous territory and I disagree with the philosophy. I've had bosses who scream "I work 20 hours a day!" to which my (silent) reply is "Well, maybe if you were efficient, you could do it in 10 hours." So far, Nadar is all over-promise and under-deliver, and if/when CYDY does go where we hope it will, it doesn't mean that Nadar did a great job, if someone else with more skill could have done it in a far shorter time. His salary is unwarranted given the current financial situation of the company.
Suvarov: I think this board agrees...you should sell.
Axe: First you say “management is experienced and competent” and then you say “only Pestell is decisive.” Make up your mind. I hate being bipolar...it’s awesome!
Sjacobs: So you’re just blindly loyal to whatever management says or does? Well, I guess we do need worker bees.
Evil: Well, given Nadar's track record of over-promising and under-delivering (golden quarter, non-dilutive financing right around the corner, etc), I am sure they may have spoken with BP (whatever that means), but nothing serious has really taken place, just as there is no reason to believe there is non-dilutive financing close at hand. We all thought they'd have dosed the first TNBC patient 4 weeks ago! I believe Pestell knows what he's doing, and that Nadar is the blind squirrel who sometimes finds a nut. Even a broken clock...blah blah blah.
Zuess: we HOPE we know what is coming. We’re not smarter than BP, and while I am long CYDY, there is a reason they remain on the sidelines thus far, and no, it isn’t simply because they are waiting for TNBC results.
docz: You are certainly right about an announcement coming any day now about TNBC injection (although far later than they led us to believe it would be happening) but as for any meaningful movement in share price, after so much bluster by Nadar over these past few months, I don't fully believe it'll make much difference. I WANT to believe that it will, if results are positive, but so far, no positive results have made a bit of difference. Where is that wonderful non-dilutive financing that was "right around the corner" 3 months ago?
Sjacobs: If I understand it correctly, Leronlimab wouldn't do much for Alex. Leronlimab keeps cancer from metasticizing, it doesn't cure it. Nice try, but this time, it wouldn't help. Stage 4 pancreatic cancer is a relatively quick death sentence, unfortunately.
Chump: Not sure what you mean by “golden with FDA” and “approval of rest.” Please explain. Thanks!
z smith: Compensated or not, facts are facts. There is much positivity for CYDY and its shareholders coming in the next 2 years. Will EVERYTHING turn to gold? Heck no, but I'll buy at .50 and be thrilled when it gets to $2 sometime as the article says, with the upside being astronomical. As pitcher Dizzy Dean once said, "It ain't bragging, if you can do it."
Saltz: that article is the epitome of a "mic drop!" Thanks!
Evil: The only reason they don't write them like that anymore is because mental giants like Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus would get confused.
trding: Good God, man...if CYDY is still at .50 or anywhere near that in the Fall, it's game over, because too many things would have to fail. Even if cancer doesn't pan out the way Pestell truly believes it will, we should be in great shape with GvHD, HIV, and the prostate cancer test, and by Fall, $.50 and OTC should be in the rear view mirror or it is an unmitigated disaster.
Lawman: I wholeheartedly agree. The ends do not justify the means. Perhaps a seasoned, well experienced CEO could have made things happen much faster and more efficiently. Using a baseball example, manager Joe Torre was a middling manager until 1996, when he inherited an amazing Yankee team that began a dynasty and ended up with him getting elected to the Hall of Fame. Did he become a better manager when he got to NY? NO, he had a better team than he had ever managed. When CYDY finally does hit, and it will, some here will hail NP as a genius and a God. He is neither. He did the best he could, with somewhat limited skills, and in the end, just happened to be in the right place at the right time.
Bored: Good post. One question: in terms of swinging and missing, what could cause a miss? We already know HIV is very good, and the prostate cancer test is good as well. If cancer doesn’t work, we are still talking about $20 a share minimum, no?
Pro: For a theme song, how about The Beatles “Everyone Has Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey.”
Allnews: Was "humerus"instead of "humorous" a joke? If so, good one! I couldn't even fathom a guess for tomorrow, as they have said "We are very close to X" for months now, and X has still not happened. I'd LIKE to hear non-dilutive financing and that they already have the first 3 weeks results of TNBC and they're really good, but I think the latter is a bit optimistic.
Searching: Thank you. It is actually very emotional to watch him go through this, and to know that in a small way, he is part of something very big to help humans, and fantastic that the vaccine appears to extend lives, at least in dogs so far. He is a bigger hero than I will ever be. Can't wait to hear about Leronlimab and the first TNBC results!
Pro: Good evening. I am doing ok, my dog is doing great. He had brain surgery on Tuesday (glioma) as part of a clinical study at the University of Minnesota Veterinary School (had to fly him there because I live in Los Angeles). They did the same thing a year ago for him, removing a tumor, and giving him an experimental vaccine made from his tumor, plus a checkpoint inhibitor. Dogs who had the surgery and no vaccine lived an average of 66 days. Mine lived over a year, with surgery plus the vaccine and they did the surgery again because they felt they could give him another good year of life. He will still take the vaccine, which they are now giving to people, because it worked so well with dogs. Wolves, I know nothing about, but I DO know that there are no ghosts, only NP and Pestell, and both are working as hard as they can to make Leronlimab available for all of the ills that it can alleviate. I hope Leronlimab will help people with cancer as much as the doctors in Minnesota helped my dog. 1 extra dog year is worth approximately 7 human years. Gliomas are basically a death sentence, but maybe we are one step closer to better quality of life for a longer period. CYDY, long and strong. No wolves, just solid science.
Pro: Have you ever sat at the table with the adults?
Dolphin: That's cool. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and I respect yours.
Gestalt: Overall, I am with you and know that we are closer to major inflection points that we have ever been. Once we get the first results of TNBC, the clock REALLY starts ticking and whatever faults NP has will be in the rear view mirror, although I still believe that the idea of "don't talk ill of the dead" is bs, because if you were a jerk in life, it doesn't make you a saint in death. NP didn't really know his limitations. Could CYDY have moved more quickly with better PR by a better mouthpiece? I guess we'll never know...
Dolphin: Whoa there, partner. I NEVER said or implied that. NP didn't "bring in" Pestell to be the face/mouth of CYDY, Pestell wanted in as an investor/owner. Very different. What I clearly meant, was that NP, knowing he was not a good communicator, did not bring in someone to specifically be the mouth of the company. Pestell just HAPPENS to be better at it than NP, but don't confuse that with him being "brought in" for that purpose.
Gestalt: So the ends justify the means? That's scary and simple. Maybe it's why so much of what is going on in this country is going on. NP may have been OK at getting funds, but has been overpaid since day 1, has been a terrible speaker and yet brought in no one else to help drive the PRO 140 story, and now that things APPEAR to be getting close to an inflection point, you don't care what he's done wrong because hey, "it won't matter soon anyway?" Oy. Don't get me started.
Dolphin: You cannot compare his salary as a CEO to every salary of every CEO. You have to compare apples to apples. This is a fledgling company that is trying to get off the ground, and our CEO is taking a far larger salary than most would, where others would get more stock. He also has a history of overpromising and under delivering.
Blueheel: the very definition of having "skin in the game" means that you have given up something of your own. Drawing an enormous salary and working hard is not having skin in the game. Taking a smaller salary and stock options in place of salary that would pay off if things go well would be having skin in the game. "Incentivized."
Blueheel: I don’t believe that holding options is the same as having skin in the game. He has not paid for anything yet with his own money. We all have skin in the game because we have put our money into this company. Big difference.
Pro140: Wow. You can quote an entire song, and yet not show what the heck you're talking about with any words of your own. Maybe Leronlimab is "Dancing Queen" or "Take On Me." According to your analysis, we'll never know.
Evil: You hit it perfectly, but you forgot to add the appropriate and well deserved "mic drop".
Penny: If cancer works, I think the potential buyout price in cash would be too enormous if just cash alone. I think there would be every reason to see maybe a cash/stock deal, where you end up with shares of the acquiring company. I'd be thrilled with some shares of the company that acquires CYDY if cancer pans out!
tommy: "Zero chance of getting to $100" eh? You're just wrong. We'll have preliminary TNBC numbers in a few weeks, with more numbers coming approx. every 3 weeks after that. If Leronlimab is working and CTC counts are going down, the FDA will move quickly and there is every reason in the world that within a year or two, you're looking at $100 easily, when you pair cancer with HIV. You're just being negative.
Bobbyinvest: With no negative news, why would you divest yourself of shares this summer, when CYDY would be even closer to a major inflection point than it is now? I think you have a bit of a backwards investing strategy there!
greedfear: You have to assume that BP knows what it's doing. There is a reason we have not heard of any buyout or any other kind of deal yet. CYDY mgmt is either in the "planning" stages of talking with them or is already talking with them, depending on which NP quote you want to use, and perhaps they are under NDA's at the moment. Either way, CYDY isn't the first "we have a miracle cure!" little company to come along. Although CYDY may be the first to truly deliver paradigm changing protocol in multiple areas, BP isn't stupid and they're not sleeping.