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Saturday, 10/14/2017 12:46:29 AM

Saturday, October 14, 2017 12:46:29 AM

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On low-ball selling out. It would be better than the status quo, but I think that patience is actually legitimately warranted now more than any time since 2014. Desperate pleas for a mercy kill are relatively pointless. First, from my own "emotional" perspective, such a low-ball sell out would actually amount to little more than personal validation that despite all the torment, I made the "right" call. We as humans generally loathe being wrong and have built into our psychology a propensity to defend ourselves when we're faced with that possibility, even to the point of incredible irrationality that we wouldn't otherwise surface. Second, the wheels are clearly already in motion and it's unlikely anybody with any influence is probably even tuned in as a result. Even if they were, it's already too late. As soon as Adage made themselves known with the first form 4, the game as we (didn't) know it changed into something else (that we still don't know unfortunately).

Less time should be spent calling for low-ball sales and more on dissecting what exactly Adage is planning and how it all fits together.

Lastly, I find certain "things" interesting. One of those things is how obscure tidbits/discoveries of information always somehow find their way into the public consciousness and cause confusion and discord. An example of that is this PowerPoint footnote regarding the GOG delay. I'm all for DD and I feel I do a decent amount, but for some of these things I really wonder whether they're yet more intentional, malicious broadcasts of "management incompetence" that are intended to sway sentiment. In short: I'm fairly sure Adage wants heavy selling right now: they telegraphed it with two form 4s and kept 9.9% of their long position to maximize their ammunition to push the price down. Not a huge logical leap to suspect they also fire these nuggets of bad news into retails' minds. As always, I expect Advaxis is 100% complicit in this activity.
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