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Re: austinmediainc post# 32937

Thursday, 04/09/2015 11:22:57 PM

Thursday, April 09, 2015 11:22:57 PM

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Leaders hide positive stuff from their rivals and supporters all the time.

For example, China had many divisions of troops in North Korea right before they formally entered the Korean War. Having a multitude of "volunteers" south of the Yalu river was a positive thing for China. But China still sought to hide their advantage until the moment when it would be too late to avoid their overwhelming surprise attack.

In politics a political campaign with a piece of dirt on the rival candidate will sometimes hold onto it as long as possible so that they can release it right before voting starts, thereby leaving their opponent no time to recover. Once again, the news they are hiding is good for them but bad for their opponent.

All of that said, I would agree that NWBO should start being more transparent.

As Rkmatters said, Ms. Powers' standard of transparency would not pass muster at a Fortune 500 company.

NWBO has been on the NASDAQ for some time now and when it comes to transparency, it is time to start acting like it.


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