But it is still not deemed a public speech since you have to pony up $125 for 5/10 to hear it. Doesn't anyone get that? She will not release any significant material at that conference unless it has been made public before she starts. You can disagree with me all you want but it ain't going to happen.
I don't see in their PR (NWBO) release where she will be speaking about P3 trial. I only see that she'll speak about DC-vax. Am I missing it somewhere?
Sorry Senti, but when an admittance fee is required to gain entry to the presentation, that should not qualify as full public disclosure - it is only being disclosed to those few who pay the fee to gain admittance.
sentiment_stocks share holders having to fork over $120 bucks to have access to material information does not qualify in my opinion as meeting the SEC requirements.
Without doubt, if results are being presented on 5/10,which they are (see my last post), they will first be released in a PR that morning or the evening beforehand.