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Rawnoc

04/29/16 9:45 AM

#120625 RE: Trendliner #120623

Well that statement was mocked with 3 counter examples that were straw man fallacies and busted within seconds. Are there some examples out there?

Probably.

I think the point here, regardless, is that it is exceedingly rare at best and demonstrates the type of company typically in NNVC's position is either run by a painfully incompetent management team who will never get anywhere or a dishonest, self-enriching management team who has no intention in advancing their projects because they know the jig will then be up.

arvitar

04/30/16 8:16 AM

#120666 RE: Trendliner #120623

The fact remains, in all of human history, there has never been a single instance of a management team first failing for 11 years to get a single preclinical candidate IND-approved, and then suddenly accomplishing that.

There's no reason to believe that NNVC will be the first.

Indeed, given the age and unremarkable careers of its management team, there's plenty of reason to believe that NNVC won't be the first to set such historic precedent.