Monday, March 21, 2005 9:53:26 PM
Part of our discussion has you charging the managers of DNAP and Duchess with lacking common sense.
I defy you to make such a connection from what I said.
I assume that DNAP and Dutchess are moving forward on a specific and well planned course. I have expanded on my analysis on this topic many times.
The common sense side of the argument applies to those gullible audience that swallowed such nonsense hook line and sinker.
It is your contention that some imaginary factors make such a story plausible.
My speculation that the deal had closed was based on my assumption that Biofrontera would not be so stupid as to publish the changes to their BOD until the deal had actually closed. Imagine my surprise to discover that they were willing to risk being investigated for manipulative practices in order to support the story.
regards,
frog
ps. The registration probably failed because the SEC can do simple arithmetic.
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