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tryn2

12/30/22 3:59 PM

#554597 RE: Bright Boy #554576

BB wrote: "And additionally after describing the MAA application as voluminous, close to a million pages, said that it would be filed upon receipt of the MIA. That tells us that it's completed!!! She discussed another "FIRST time ever " and that is an up-list very soon!! Again, for her to say that indicates that it will happen and we're almost there!!!! Further, she mentioned institutional investors following approvals at Sawston along with the up-listing!!! Again, loud and clear, it's a big deal for LP to suggest anything unless she has the license, the up-list and institutional investors "in hand and lined up"!!! So she must have a strong reason to believe that the company will have approvals and up-listing "in hand" very shortly!!!..."

Would love to see a transcript of her words on this....
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DrHigh

12/30/22 4:51 PM

#554633 RE: Bright Boy #554576

wow this is BS

she did not say this:

"MAA application as voluminous....said that it would be filed upon receipt of the MIA"

She also did not say this

"...an up-list very soon"
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Troymister

12/30/22 5:35 PM

#554662 RE: Bright Boy #554576

I regret to say you've painted Linda's remarks in as glowingly bright colors as humanly possible--an optimistic interpretation on every phrase.

I believe the science, and the long-term outlook is good, maybe very good. But our CEO is a mediocre communicator. (She surely has been told this in the past. She needs coaching and better prep for public appearances.) Overly cautious in her statements? Perhaps. Still, her remarks were lacking luster and need the varnish you provide.

Her "forward-looking" statements advisory at the beginning would more accurately have been labeled "backward-looking."
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OncoJock

12/30/22 5:53 PM

#554673 RE: Bright Boy #554576

With all due respect, BB, I listened to the entire call and your version seems a bit exaggerated and overblown in terms of its optimism.

Reminds me of Alan Greenspan's famous "irrational exuberance" speech, which I think was in 1996.

I prefer posts that are a bit more down-to-earth.

But thank you for contributing. I think we can all learn from each other even if we do not always agree.

-- OJ