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Umibe5690

03/08/20 12:03 AM

#269767 RE: HappyLibrarian #269765

Indeed, and why would they build up expectations and not fulfil them by at least some modicum of expectation satisfaction rather than engendering an acrimonious ASM because interesting did not turn out to be interesting?

Because they want to "play" with investors? They like pissing off investors? If they don't care about the average investor, why put up such a PR in the first place and then dash expectations at an ASM? Wouldn't a simple PR just announcing date, time and venue suffice? Why make excuses for a two month lead time? Why hold an ASM at all? Let a shareholder force it, then hold the ASM in a broom closet and answer all questions with a "stay tuned". They can certainly do that if in control. And.....they have been doing it. Vultures will still provide financing because they can steal from longs, give money to NWBO, sell the shares which they got at deep discount and hold the warrants. They make some money on the sale of the shares due to discount plus get free warrants. What is the point of it all? To further destroy credibility and make it all the more difficult to complete ever more toxic financing?

It's crazy and makes no sense to me. Nobody is that stupid. No, I am betting on hearing something significant tied to TLD. JMHO.

kabunushi

03/08/20 4:00 AM

#269771 RE: HappyLibrarian #269765

And as Mr. Innes admitted, the ASM will not have non-publicly available information.



There is nothing that needs to be 'admitted'. This is true by definition and by law. Any investor knows or ought to know the law called reg FD. This should hardly need to even be said but apparently there are many who don't understand the very basics. It's a fact of investing 101 that material info cannot be revealed to a limited audience under any circumstances (except under NDA for discussion with potential partners etc.). It's amazing that anybody would attach any innuendo to a statement of this fact.

As far as trying to hide anything, nonsense. We can be certain that one way or another a play by play of the ASM including all remarks by the company and also anything interesting that comes up in any casual conversations before the meeting will be available on this MB within an hour or two. Whether or not they should record the meeting and post it on their web site is a reasonable question. The assertion that if they don't it means they are 'preparing to hide' anything is nonsense.