Will be interesting in how it plays out with the timing for sure. They boxed themselves in last time by saying April and the end of April was exactly 2 months after they released the last patient from the trial.
This go around we'll easily have the last patient finished with the 30 day follow up before the end of July which leaves September 1 right around the "go zone" I guess. I totally understand why the company might not want to be too specific this go around but the reality is, IMO anyway, that if we don't start hearing "results by the end of September" some time around the August quarterly report, that some will start wondering why it could possibly take more than 2-3 months for top line announcement especially now that they know what to look for have the statisticians to do it. It won't change the facts of the data of course, but we know how the twitter bloggers and such will try to use anything as a negative for us.