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Donjayouworry

02/27/18 9:36 AM

#57067 RE: gbrown6332 #57065

We don’t really know that the concern is BOD votes and they know they can’t be voted off. It may be a secondary concern right now. It’s more likely they are assessing where the share authorization is at. That is more likely going to impact what the CEO does during the next 6 months. I have gotten proxy calls a few times since the 2013 Proxy fiasco fustercluck.

sandman44

02/27/18 10:04 AM

#57077 RE: gbrown6332 #57065

$hit can the whole BODs WE DONT NEED THEM SUCKING WIND AND WASTING GOOD OXEGEN , there are posters on this Forum that BLOW THE WHOLE BODs RIGHT OUT OF THE WATER WHEN IT COMES TO ETHICS AND MOST IMPORTANT [ BRAINS ] TIME FOR THEM TO PACK UP THERE CIRCUS ACT AND APPLY SOMEWHERE ELSE !!!!!! ADXS

Gantor50

02/27/18 10:13 AM

#57081 RE: gbrown6332 #57065

I think my biggest fear with the current BOD and Management at ADXS is that I wonder if they believe they are capable of achieving more than I do? Or more than they have ever demonstrated?

In other words, while I firmly believe in someone like MPREORDER's valuation estimates for ADXS and the science, I don't believe this BOD or any of the senior management they have brought in have ever shown the discipline, experience, or gravitas to achieve that.

So while ADXS might someday be worth $6+B if it was being run by a guy like Alex Denner, I think the current gang would be lucky to someday get $1B for everything. In fact I think their moves over the last 12 months has even put a $1B valuation into serious jeopardy.

They have just made so many critical mistakes and they have shot themselves in the foot so many times, I feel like they keep stringing this out because they can't accept the fact they just aren't good enough to ever get this across the goal line.

I think they need to accept the impact that 10 years of mediocre to poor management has had on their future ability to cash out. They can all still be multi-millionaires selling the company (if they don't completely blow it over the next 12 months), but I suspect they have ruined any chances they have ever had of seeing and realizing the generational lottery ticket they may have hoped for.

I think it's well past time they turn this company over to a bigger pharma that has the human and financial resources to run full speed with it. I feel like they just keep prolonging the inevitable hoping that somehow it's all going to turn out okay for them in the end.