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Re: learningcurve2020 post# 186674

Monday, 08/20/2018 4:17:58 PM

Monday, August 20, 2018 4:17:58 PM

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That's is quite a stance to be taking assuming you're a common shareholder.



Yeah, I'm a common shareholder. But I didn't get in this stock for anything other than the long term play. I was as happy as anyone when the stock was > $12/share, and I thought they were on their way (although I felt it was overvalued) to having some success. However, I was not totally despondent and ready to jump off the ledge when it all went to shit. As a matter of fact I've been buying like crazy for quite a while. I do this because I'm a physician and see the evidence, know what that means in real life; not in the life of people on a message board who're probably getting reamed by their wife or husband for investing all their money into NWBO hoping to hit the home run. I also have enough money to eat the whole thing if it goes south; wouldn't make me happy, but it wouldn't send me to the poor house either. I took this risk, and read, and read, and read. And I talked to people in the Oncology field, and I talked to NICE, and I talked to friends in the Pharma Business, etc., etc., etc. DCVax has the best shot at success of anything out there right now as far as the technology in my opinion. If going it alone proves to have been a bad idea for NWBO I'll be upset, but until that happens I'm an all in supporter. Period. Because I believe it was a good move, and will prove to have been.

This technology has looked good to me since I first read some of Dr. Liau's work back in the early 2000's and nothing about the craziness of this type of business is going to sway me from my belief this vaccine is just the beginning of some incredibly successful treatments.
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