As other people on this board have said repeatedly, medical doctors usually do not make great CEO's.
A member of this board who calls themselves biglued1, posted a comment that was directed at me yesterday. I am afraid that you have misunderstood what I said/tried to say. I called the number that someone else posted here. I left my name and telephone number and they told me that Frank Lorenzo would call me back. The next day, I was away from home, I had a doctors appointment. When I returned home, I had two messages on my answering machine. They were both from Intellicell Biosciences. I did not say that I personally spoke with Mr. Lorenzo. If my post was not clear, then I apologize for that. I am not withholding information.
I am in the same boat as most everyone else here. The only difference is that I do not own as many shares as many others here apparently do.
And as I have mentioned before, I am limited to one post per day on this website. Apparently I broke the rules by responding to another member directly. Just as I have done just now. But in my opinion, it seems that this rule does not apply equally to all the members. Which is why I will not be giving this website any more of my money.
I hope that this clears up any misconception. Thank you and good luck to you all.
I still hope and pray that this company is not a scam and that they will be able to continue to help people with their technology. The reason that I invested in this stock to begin with is because I have a genetically inherited spinal disease. I was excited about the reports that were mentioned here about the different types of illnesses that this technology was able to help. I had hoped that this was something that could also help me. I assumed that this type of treatment would be something that would be pretty expensive, and probably beyond my ability to afford. So I gambled that if I bought some stock in this company, which sounded really remarkable, that their share price would increase and that I would hopefully make enough money to be able to afford to be a patient one day.
I while I am admittedly not as excited about the prospects of this company and its share price as I used to be, I have not stopped hoping for their eventual success. I still check the status of the EU patent, several times a week. And I honestly think that the success of this company, likely hinges on whether or not the company is able to attain that EU patent. I am also hopeful that something good can come from Dr. Victor's work with the people of Dubai. I do not trust, nor do I have any faith in the people who run and who control the FDA...which I believe to be totally controlled by the pharmaceutical companies. Those companies make many billions of dollars per year to maintain the status quo. And stem-cells are healing people. People who are no longer giving ALL their money to the pharmaceutical companies. Which is why I am of the opinion that the success or the failure of this and other stem cell companies, lies outside of the united States.
Edited to add: I no longer have the ability to reply to private messages.