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DoGood_DoWell

05/17/16 11:25 AM

#61948 RE: Steppenwolf_Speaks #61941

The day to day stock movements are of less concern to many here....it is the science and the potential to extend lives with good standard of living and no toxicity or to save lives.

It is the hard and good fight to change and radically improve upon the standard of care for a wide number of cancer types as well as the broader implications of better understanding how the immune system works that have loyal longs who pay attention to the science and other factors believing in a likelihood for long term success.

The external nefarious activities of those who oppose change or are greedy are evident and their activities are more transparent than some perceive.

Change is hard, but you can't stop the needle from moving forward when the desire and will to live is involved, and even more so when smart, good, caring people who saw their own cherished loved ones die because no good alternatives were available.

I know.... I am one of those who lost a cherished loved one. If LP's motivations are the same as mine, she is not in this for herself. Personal aggrandizement ranks low on the list of goals when the drive is motivated by a tragic loss.

But in this case, there has never been a more perfect pairing of Do Good and Do Well. The potential to match the improvements in outcomes for cancer patients can achieve tremendous financial rewards for those who invest. I am invested in a better future for cancer patients, are you?
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Smokey21

05/17/16 3:42 PM

#62008 RE: Steppenwolf_Speaks #61941

Actually, I spoke with Les yesterday to let him know of my concerns on the latest financing/dilution. He was in the dentist office at the time with a tooth abscess and couldn't talk. I was surprised he actually picked up the phone in the middle of that. He said he couldn't talk right then but would call me back. Several hours later (around 6:00 PM), he called me back. He's not in hiding. Nothing that isn't already known publicly, but Les continues to believe the company will get through this tough time and will come out on top. I told him I will be buying him a drink (actually many) when that happens. I have not sold one share and won't until this game is over. It is the seventh inning stretch at this point. Buckle up for the last couple of innings; it will continue to be a mail biter, I'm sure.
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Doc logic

05/18/16 5:45 PM

#62147 RE: Steppenwolf_Speaks #61941

Steppenwolf Speaks,

You have been right about the stock price trend over the last 18 months as you stated so kudos there. This is an investment site so your perspective should be viewed as valuable since time has proven you correct. I have also said for a while that a scorched earth effort to drive this price down could well take place. Earlier this year I suggested news would probably come either in March-April or not until September. This view is based on historical active periods of regulatory agencies. The "Sell in May and go away" crowd has obviously made their presence felt in the recent weeks with NWBO as well so why the slow burn down from those who are negative on this stock instead of all out attack to force an earlier reverse split or bankruptcy possibility? Are they meeting resistance? We know NWBO will need cash again before September and that a reverse split could be held off until then based on a 180 day allowance to regain compliance once a price noncompliance letter is sent. This notice has not been given yet due the short period of time that has elapsed with the price under $1. With institutions accumulating more than selling, as I suggested might be happening and you countered thinking that this was not so, the evidence seems to point to a range bound cycle or even a rebound sometime in the next few months. I am sticking to the September or slightly sooner time frame due to the investigation report possibility and need for funding perhaps forcing the issue to some extent. What do you think?