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learningcurve2020

04/11/20 8:04 AM

#276710 RE: Umibe5690 #276706

Hahahaha!!! LOL. You owe me a cup of coffee.

Poor Man -

04/11/20 9:23 AM

#276717 RE: Umibe5690 #276706

If Black’s value was.uncovering misconduct at FDA — presumably involving insiders and BP — then I would agree to his importance. But by the same token, I’m not very sure to believe or take at face value the things that Les says. And he did mention these nefarious forces that were interfering long before Black was ever nominated to the board.

Be interesting to know the actual story.

alphapuppy

04/11/20 10:13 AM

#276729 RE: Umibe5690 #276706

Umibe

I totally agree with your analysis regarding the value of Mr. Black on the board.

I would take it however a step further. Mr. Black gives the company something that the company sorely needs and does not have at all.

Credibility.

I remember speaking to Mr. Black at ASCO 2019 and the main point he made was that he would not be involved in NWBO if it was not legitimate. Furthermore he indicated that he had total faith in LP. In fact, he went further and stated that this company would not exist and would have become bankrupt many years ago had it not been for LP at the helm.

Sometimes I think all of us feel perhaps that LP May not act in a way that is positive to shareholders or may in fact even be in a conflict of interest.

Mr. Black had total confidence in LP.

And knowing this has helped me get through these dark times, feel a little better. Either you believe and trust in management or you don’t.

If you don’t believe in the management then certainly you should sell.

CaptainObvious

04/11/20 10:34 AM

#276743 RE: Umibe5690 #276706

This could be a reasonable explanation.

What was the timing with the 'hold' and bringing Mr. Black on board?