suky..........MS comments (to Harvard) put him in the proper circles which are impressive.
Generally speaking:
I do get the feeling that there is quite abit going on in a postive light and that the NA's are being compiled to be released in an orderly manner. Frankly, at these present manipulated prices, I would not want a NA released. It could be an utter waste of good news.
For example, the approval on the HSV Indian project by Phanuel Pursuits has been possibly backed up (in a extremely minor way) by the fact Indian has a new gov't but this new gov't is very pro HIV control and Rx and is aware of the relationship of HSV and HIV. Thus CYGX's attack of treatment/cure on HSV will be looked on in a interested and favorable light.
Look, in the early fall, for events to take place including some clue to finances.
Look to the present for stock accumulation at obscenely low prices. If the price falls further, so be it and pick up some more. I know I will be doing so.
As I have said, nothing has changed with CYGX fundamentally and in fact much continues to progress.
Science and medicine dose not happen in months or even in a few years - CYGX (and the ssDNA vector patent)
has been researched for approx. 7 years now (perhaps more). Considering the nature of the pathology that CYGX is involved in, FDA proceedure could move forward in a fast-track manner. Time will tell but the "spesis" problem is monsterous. Medicine does not have the luxury of time with this problem. We need answers for the next year (2005). The FDA is well aware of this and will accomodate new medical technologies as permitted.
Look to our glass as half full (not half empty!).
Yes CYGX canbe frustrating regarding management and communications to investors but there are reasons for this which I accept (I more or less have too). The management parties involved have not invested 5-7 years at low salaries at best to fail now.
We have all investigated the science of CYGX for over 5 years and still believe it could be the major performer in medicine of the 21st century. Where can one invest both for a money return and your personal health safety.
Don't be bummed-out by bashers and/or psyhcopaths. You know who they are and they are not worth the time to read their oral vomitus.
Take the time to educate yourself, as I try to, by reading and considering the constant supply of information from "suky" and "taton" and all others who give of themselves to help all here.
CYGX board - have a great weekend and hang tough!
Rick