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Re: DragonBits post# 13211

Saturday, 07/26/2008 11:01:18 AM

Saturday, July 26, 2008 11:01:18 AM

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JohnBits,

You are pretty tiresome as well and your analogy is quite poor. Since you wish to engage in trivial and inaccurate analogies, I will indulge you. On the yahoo baord you compared GTCB to an experimental plane on fire. You chose to jump out and then pose the absurd choice of whether or not to use the parachute or not. Of course you would use the parachute. I will present a more accurate analogy and my subsequent course of actions. Yes I see the plane is on fire, but I don't immediately panic like you and abandon the ship by jumping out. You see the plane has some real value and can greatly impact future aviation. I first assess where the fire is, how fast is it spreading, what means I have to slow the fire or extinguish it. I also assess where the plane is currently located so if I decide that the best course of action is to jump, I can if necessary, fly the plane as far as possible to an area where my jump would give me the best chance to survive. Your immediate decision to abandon the plane could have left you landing on a glacier when you might have kept the plane flying long enough to jump into an open field near civilization. So you see, you study the options and make the best decision with the idea of delaying abandonment as long as possible.

Now back to reality and relevance. The move to the Nasdaq capital markets was just one of many possible actions that GTCB could have taken and the delaying of delisting was a consequence of that action. Both events are materially important to GTCB and its shareholders, regardless of what probability you attributed to them in the past, or do so now. In my view, it might have been the best option GTCB has right now, and gave us several more months of breathing room.

Your berating others for thinking that the shift to the Nasdaq capital markets isn't newsworthy just illustrates your dismissive view of all things GTCB. It also illustrates you aren't willing to engage in an honest discussion despite your repeated claims that you do. As I stated on ihub, we all expect that GTCB will submit rATIII to the FDA for approval in the next few weeks. When it does and is announced by GTCB, will you also dismiss this and the shareholders who post about it as posting old news or unimportant news because it is what we all expected?

Vinny
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