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jdheart101

07/31/23 11:52 PM

#615895 RE: CrashOverride #615888

Crash I don’t believe you own any shares you need to prove your position

skitahoe

08/01/23 12:07 AM

#615899 RE: CrashOverride #615888

I believe the best advertising we can get is people like Dr. Liau speaking to their peers at technical conferences and articles in places like the JAMA Oncology Journal.

Educated oncologists will be the best thing we can do, at first it may be those specializing in brain cancer, but as benefits are seen elsewhere, the word will rapidly spread. I believe that once oncologists learn of DCVax-L, and of course it's approved for them to use, the demand will be tremendous without ever running a TV add, or paying for any other form of media ads.

I'm not suggesting that the company not tell it's story, that's a different matter. I look forward to the day that LP or others from the company are routinely speaking at Brokers or Institutional conferences. I believe that day will come once DCVax-L is up for approval, or has been approved by one or more of the regulators. Ideally this will also be after the EDEN unit is acceptable for commercial production.

Gary
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Bullish

HappyLibrarian

08/01/23 8:43 AM

#615958 RE: CrashOverride #615888

No one is advocating advertising. Internal communication within the company (a management email to shareholders noting coverage by a mainstream outlet) is not advertising. If the SEC requires a filing related to that and therefore the SEC puts that internal communication out there, then the FDA can complain to the SEC.

Likewise, if NWBO maintained an NWBO In the News section on their website with links that’s not advertising.

Both of the above steps, which do not even dare a PR, are pretty minimal though perhaps in the context of NWBO’s communication they might seem like advertising.

Whoever filed the complaint it was dismissed which just proves my point.