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09/04/20 4:37 PM

#57628 RE: mr_sano #57627

Help me understand. This is Zylo's leadership.

Scott Pancoast was CEO and board member of Lpath [Nasdaq:LPTN] from 2005 through 2014 and was Chairman of the company from 1999 through 2010. He evolved this start-up from incubation at San Diego State University to eventual public-company status and raised about $140 million, with more than $50 million coming from non-dilutive government grants and from partnership proceeds. He forged worldwide partnerships with Merck-Serono and Pfizer and attracted equity investments from J&J and Biogen. As EVP of Western States Investment Group from 1994 until 2004, he invested in and managed a portfolio of startups ranging from Endonetics (sold to Medtronic) to Mpex (sold to Axcan/Aptalis) to DermTech (Nasdaq:DMTK, currently in revenue ramp). He has served on over a dozen boards, including four public ones (and still serves on the DermTech board). Mr. Pancoast holds a BA in economics summa cum laude from the University of Virginia and an MBA with honors from Harvard Business School.

And...

Michael Rabin joined Zylö Therapeutics after a 35-year career in investment banking and management consulting. For 15 years, Mr. Rabin was Managing Director and senior partner at Sawaya Partners, a boutique investment bank, where he focused primarily on the OTC sector. During this period, he worked with public, family-held, and private-equity-backed companies, completing over 40 transactions involving over 150 brands. Prior to that, he was with Goldman Sachs & Co., where he was a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions Department and Financial Sponsors Group. Earlier in his career, Mr. Rabin spent 15 years in management consulting, working principally with Fortune 50 corporations in the chemicals, information technology, oil & gas, and consumer sectors. Mr. Rabin earned a BA in economics with general and special honors from the University of Chicago and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Have these two been taken in by the "Y Brother's" scam?

Is Zylo running a scam of their own?

Why would the "Y Brother's" pay good money and stock to be scammed?

Are the "Y Brothers" using Costello's money to scam Zylo? (now that would be a good trick)

This is really getting complicated mr sano. Help!!!