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stemcell

05/18/18 8:42 AM

#165462 RE: Franky-vincent #165458

book smarts do not always = biz smarts

Cellucci is graduated from Harvard and moreover from MIT! i dont think is an idiot and he knows what he is doing despite it takes
a lot of times!



yes he appears to be very intelligent and "book smart"...but someone with his background and "connections" should have never ever wind up in the OTC. Plain and simple, if tom was selling anything of value he would have no problem finding backers. if his own connections won't back him, support him, or give him contracts then he must not have anything of value to offer. And the whole MAP JV SAG bs is really pathetic and demeaning he's involved with some real bottom of the barrel stinky pinky ceo's.
I won't even mention the tour guide fiasco.

aussiekevin

05/18/18 8:45 AM

#165465 RE: Franky-vincent #165458

Plenty of Harvard and MIT graduates run businesses that end up failing. I'm not sure what your point is.

Homebrew

05/18/18 9:04 AM

#165469 RE: Franky-vincent #165458

Good crooks are smart, no disagreement there.

FullDeck

05/18/18 9:51 AM

#165485 RE: Franky-vincent #165458

False. Cellucci did NOT graduate from Harvard/MIT.

Not that it would really matter...

https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=2728081&privcapId=50207322

Dr. Cellucci holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania (1984), an MBA from Rutgers University (1991), and a B.S. in Chemistry from Fordham University (1980).

chapmac

05/18/18 11:06 AM

#165506 RE: Franky-vincent #165458

EDUCATION
? PhD, Physical Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, 3.95/4.00 (1984)
? MBA, Strategic Management and Marketing, Rutgers University; Camden, New Jersey, 3.83/4.00 (1991)
? BS Chemistry, Fordham University; Bronx, New York, 3.50/4.00 (1980)
? Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania – Executive Education Program (1996)
? Harvard Business School – Executive Management Program (2002)
? MIT Sloan School of Business – Executive New Product Development Program (2002)
? Kellogg School of Management – Executive Mergers and Acquisitions Program (2002)

foxwoodsfan

05/18/18 1:18 PM

#165531 RE: Franky-vincent #165458

“Mark this post” as what a blatant lie and more false misleading information?

armour1955

05/18/18 2:05 PM

#165546 RE: Franky-vincent #165458

None of the degrees matter...bill gates dropped out, mark zuckerburg dropped out, Michael dell dropped out...great things are possible without all that “hifaluting” crap!