1. I think the CEO and Board of Directors tried. Others might not agree which is fine, but I think they did. You had one of the greatest minds on the BoD. Man I wish he was still here. He could see the potential of MANF 10 years ahead of it's time. I think MANF will help both you, I and many people one day. Move it forward, move it fast.
2. Being on the bleeding edge of biotech has it's challenges. Goal posts were moved multiple times for Lympro and likely MSPrecise. I know that for a fact. Not looking for anyone to agree as people can form their own opinion. When you are trying to develop a standard where one doesn't exist, it happens. At least now, the posts have moved closer for a change. For the moment.
3. Biotech market tanked at the worse time. That was my only fear in all of this. Not too many came out the other end. Many were forced to take toxic funding. Would have been better to shelf everything until the market recovered that that is hindsight. Try explaining that to sh.
4. Company is still in business. Yeah pretty banged up but still in business. You and others know they have a good pipeline and that's why people have bought it. The products and IP have only grown stronger over the last few years. Dr, Joe's words were, stay on the field. AMBS has done that.
5. No one is happy with the outcome to date. No one. Nobody. The difference is I'd punch a hole in the wall with my sad feelings before I rain on the turn around plan of the company or any hope that people with Wolfram Syndrome, diabetes, blindness, Parkinson's, stroke victims, burned children have. Honestly I wouldn't be able to sleep at night trying to work against their hope of a cure. This is no joke to any of them and I support any company no matter what the odds are, if they can help them. I hope that's something everyone can agree on.
6. The odds are for any Biotech on the OTC to reach their goals are slim to none and none and slim just went to get coffee. I knew that going in. That's why I don't have holes in my wall. High risk, very high reward. While some come to cheer the ending, I have a pretty, pretty good feeling this is the beginning. Yes, wish it would been the case years ago, but better late than ever.
I sincerely wish you the best. I know you, I and others lost of ton of dough. Me way more than you but what does that matter. I was lucky enough to make all my loses back by having positive thinking and others have reached out to me with other opportunities that worked out in my favor.
At least we still have our health and one more shot on goal. Best of health and happiness to you JP. Happiness is priceless.