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DewDiligence

10/04/17 5:13 PM

#37194 RE: raja48185 #37189

Why is BP not making any effort to grab Advaxis NOW if everyone here believes that this company is going to be worth billions in a matter of 18 to 24 months?

Actually, not everyone here thinks ADXS will be worth billions in 18-24 months.
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attilathehunt

10/04/17 6:08 PM

#37201 RE: raja48185 #37189

raja -What is holding them back?


No one is holding back because what you suggest in unrealistic.

I don't know a fair price but I do know this is worth a lot more than $15.
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Batermere

10/04/17 6:42 PM

#37207 RE: raja48185 #37189

raja.... good question. Evidently, based on the clinical results that we DO have from GOG, head and neck cancer and anal cancer (even though the sample sizes were quite low) .... the Reward VS the Risk is not quite there yet according to potential BP suitors. I find that baffling in today's Biotech landscape when BPs are paying a lot of money for small Baby Biotechs that have NO products as far along as what ADXS has currently. It's a real head scratcher, I must admit. Maybe it will take EU Approval to get there. Unfortunately, that is probably going to be at least a year away as slow as ADXS is. They just continue to hobble along at a snail's pace with ZERO sense of urgency. It's very frustrating.
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terry hallinan

10/06/17 1:16 PM

#37385 RE: raja48185 #37189

Obviously BP knows more about ADXS potential than anyone here does - or does anyone here challenge that argument too?

The very question is ludicrous.

BP [Big Pharma] isn't even an entity but a mangy collection of tired old conglomerates hoping they can buy up something that can be profitable for them.

"Dow Jones" the youngest college students called a man who was just starting college in his 30's. He had made a fortune in the commodities market mainly and was bored with a sterile life.

I was frankly awed by his incredible knowledge of most anything that worldwide that would affect his copper options but he was in the red and considering taking delivery.

What does one do with a boxcar of copper? :-) Wiser heads explained to him the problem he would face with buyers drooling to take advantage of a novice seller.

He listened and took his loss. That alone made him a cut above average in my book.

Laughingly he told me the most money he ever made was on a stock he bought on the advice of a drunk in a bar.

Better hope Lady Luck is with you like it surely was with my friend in one instance if you trust in something called BP.

Best, Terry