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Re: jdheart101 post# 249006

Friday, 10/25/2019 4:12:37 PM

Friday, October 25, 2019 4:12:37 PM

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In the past, I've seen the initiation of partnerships and/or clinical news that trading patterns indicated that someone was trading on the anticipated news, but I've seen even more where nothing in the prior days trading indicated that anything was coming. Certainly, when a company say's they're presenting at a certain conference, there may be greater interest around that conference, but where no reason was provided for anticipating something happen, it was a mixed bag before the announcement.

Certainly on news there will be a dramatic increase in volume, but the fewer current shareholders willing to sell, the higher the price should go. I would encourage current shareholders not to trade on the initial news, wait to see new highs, then think about it. If the numbers reach what you believe is unrealistic for this point in the companies development, then think about trading.

Without knowing what the news will be, I cannot say what a realistic trading range would be, but I doubt it would be above a market cap of a few billion in the immediate future. That's certainly not the potential, double and even triple digit billions are possible if the company isn't bought out over the next decade if current products are approved for multiple cancers. This won't happen overnight, but the fact that it could happen gives it that sort of potential.

Gary
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