Friday, October 20, 2017 8:05:21 AM
Bottom line, in my opinion, is that Nigeria NEEDS this drug badly and IMUN has exclusivity. From my understanding, the World Trade Organization is protecting that exclusivity.
Until we see a ripoff version of the drug being sold there (which would basically be saying F*** You World Trade Organization), then I wouldn't say that the contracts aren't materializing. I don't see any ripoff drug on Fidson's website, so I have to assume that the contracts will be here eventually. I don't know what's taking so long, but it also doesn't seem that out of place to take this long.
If I were to guess, I would guess that we'll see some Nigerian news around the same time as Kenyan purchase orders. Just a guess, we shall see.
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