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HappyLibrarian

01/19/18 2:26 PM

#154233 RE: hankmanhub #154229

So what does "not imminent" mean and what does "not too far out" mean?

I would say imminent is less than one month and not too far out would be less than three months?

Thus, that would mean the paper would be published in more than one month but less than three months.

Would you agree with these definitions of these terms?

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marzan

01/19/18 2:29 PM

#154235 RE: hankmanhub #154229

I bet Les doesn't have time to talk to you. You claimed he called you. No way when the ASM is this Sunday that they have lot of things to do. you are just plain lying, imo.
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anders2211

01/19/18 2:38 PM

#154241 RE: hankmanhub #154229

If Less told you they"were working hard on getting the paper published and was not too far out but not imminent either" then it definitely means nothing beyond that. No blinded or unblinded data, no topline, no BO etc.
A paper would normally come before all that. So the waiting continues.


Im really clueless how they think they are going to pull off the increase of shares with annoyed shareholders like this.
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flipper44

01/19/18 2:40 PM

#154243 RE: hankmanhub #154229

Thanks. I’m headed out but wanted to reiterate my appreciation for relaying your phone call from NWBO.

I thought I’d take this opportunity to relay something positive before I leave for the weekend. A week or so ago, our year old dog/puppy jumped/cleared the back of our couch to try and grab my ski hat. She knocked a coffee mug out of my hands and my MacBook Pro went out like a light when the liquid hit it. I went to some authorized dealers, but they all wanted to sell me a new computer and said my machine was lost. Thereafter it came back to life a couple times, but ultimately I could not turn it on anymore nor charge it. I went to one last place, an UNAUTHORIZED Mac repair store, and for a hundred bucks they said they’d clean it internally with alcohol and remove any visible corrosion plus check the battery. My MAC is alive and well, thanks to the efforts of a less institutionally oriented business. We all use various devices to post, so I thought this a useful and positive note to end on before the weekend.

Good luck at the shareholder meeting. Good luck to patients.