Monday, June 15, 2020 8:00:49 PM
I think that will be the longest slog. Once we are capitalized again our potential can shine though.
IPIX has a severe financing and credibility problem. We were a reasonably well-capitalized phase 3 ready company at the end of 2014 following a blow-out 200 patient ABSSSI phase 2b.
The company has since regressed with smaller trial successes in earlier phases. Our last was a phase 1 with six people treated. We have now moved on to take pride in our cost-free COVID pre-clinical in vitro work.
A major phase 2b trial failure, terrible handling of information disclosure in that failed trial, major milestone misses, an anemic partnership deal ($420K in revenues so far), and ever deteriorating financing deals have led the stock price on a downward slide of destruction. All good will toward this company has been used up.
We are now listed on the OTC with a stock price of $0.16 and a market cap of ~50M. Basically no institutional money can buy us. Most reatail investors who want in are already in (probably at a substantial loss like most on this board). To top it all off, we had a 22% expansion of the share count last quarter and no ownwership filings so there is substantial pressure on the stock until the source of those shares clears out.
$0.16 to $1.00 will be the fight of this company's life. $1 to $5 will be much easier.
Cheers to that grant money coming in. We're gonna need it.
Go IPIX!
IPIX has a severe financing and credibility problem. We were a reasonably well-capitalized phase 3 ready company at the end of 2014 following a blow-out 200 patient ABSSSI phase 2b.
The company has since regressed with smaller trial successes in earlier phases. Our last was a phase 1 with six people treated. We have now moved on to take pride in our cost-free COVID pre-clinical in vitro work.
A major phase 2b trial failure, terrible handling of information disclosure in that failed trial, major milestone misses, an anemic partnership deal ($420K in revenues so far), and ever deteriorating financing deals have led the stock price on a downward slide of destruction. All good will toward this company has been used up.
We are now listed on the OTC with a stock price of $0.16 and a market cap of ~50M. Basically no institutional money can buy us. Most reatail investors who want in are already in (probably at a substantial loss like most on this board). To top it all off, we had a 22% expansion of the share count last quarter and no ownwership filings so there is substantial pressure on the stock until the source of those shares clears out.
$0.16 to $1.00 will be the fight of this company's life. $1 to $5 will be much easier.
Cheers to that grant money coming in. We're gonna need it.
Go IPIX!
"Because now it looks like we were absolute geniuses for purchasing our antibiotic from bankruptcy court a year ago for $5 million." - LE
