"Normal" companies only issue press releases upon signing of definitive agreements or even only upon the closing scammy companies issue pump press releases on anything that helps artificially pump the stock, even if it is a non-binding agreement take a guess which one of the two categories above FTMR falls into? I wasn't overly excited about the "non-binding" aspect is this press release, but other than that, what's not to like? This is a lot more information and details than we had before. Some might be cheering and hoping for FTMR to fail, but those if us still invested are hoping in the company's eventual success. I think rejoicing when another stumbles and falls is bad form.