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Re: Turner2017 post# 132916

Tuesday, 12/05/2017 8:24:07 AM

Tuesday, December 05, 2017 8:24:07 AM

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Everyone always equates a company’s stock price with progress and in many respects they should.

This is not one of those times. We are virtually unknown with science that goes against the crowd.

Stock price is a reflection of supply and demand, nothing more. We have no demand. Everyone who is in, is in and I’m guessing much more than they should be, including myself.

Starting the trials and the road show will increase demand. With our low float, I’d say we rise pretty quickly and then we go parabolic as the potential of our company spreads.

Low bar for approval, outstanding safety, positive side effects, preclinical evidence, new trials designs with hand-picked participants and all the other things mentioned on this board will have investors salivating. Then the demand will start to snowball.

We all know of a company with a ceo that runs his mouth. That only leads to short term rises that are eventually met with a hard fall. The fda definitely frowns on these CEOs promising things that are in the hands of the FDA.

Missling does need to calm his investors but how? What can he really say without pissing off the FDA? “Guys, it’s starting soon. We are waiting on the FDA with their new protocols.”

Yes, we know that already. Thanks. Do we really need to hear it from his mouth? Does the FDA want to hear that shareholders are angry and it’s becuase of them? Because what that’s what many of of want to hear. We want to hear that the FDA is the one to blame not Missling. A CEO should not be passing the buck of blame like that.

If we really are working closely with them, we don’t want to do anything that jeopardizes that relationship. We want to do the exact opposite. Stay quiet. And say yes sir, how high do you want us to jump?

It’s coming. There’s has been ZERO NEGATIVE NEWS. Missling hasn’t broken his promise yet. And if he does. So what? Go sell and come back in a few months and kick yourself in the ass because you were impatient. How many of us have said, “ I was in the stock when it was xxxx amount. If only ...” Don’t make this one of those times. I sure as hell won’t.

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