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11/19/23 2:46 PM

#391379 RE: kayak_wench #391377

Why don't you stop the constant ass kissing and admit to yourself and everyone else, who already knows what is truly going on ???????

NasRat IS THE BOD ......... He answers to no one and that is a big concern ..........................


"As for Mikah operating, its obviously in Nasrat's contract to be allowed to keep Mikah running as a business and it is the boards responsibility to monitor Nasrat's actions with respect to that operation. The board is obviously fine with it." You are completely FOS with this speculation !!!!! But then again, NasRat makes the rules so who really knows the TRUTH ............. Just remember, Just because NasRat does it, doesn't make it RIGHT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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jour_trader

11/19/23 5:47 PM

#391383 RE: kayak_wench #391377

We don’t know the acquisition price, but I remember seeing a 3 year payback or less on certain acquisitions after integration & synergy capture. Not out of the question, but we simply don’t know.
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WeeZuhl

11/20/23 1:20 AM

#391387 RE: kayak_wench #391377

If Elite had bought them we wouldn't have 3 needle movers on the horizon, we would probably just be about to or just barely paid off the debt.



You are just completely making this up without any justification in reality. Why would this be true? Pivotal bioequivalence for OxyContin reported Jan 2017. Pivotal bioequivalence for Needle Mover 2 reported in Jan 2018. We've been hearing about Needle Mover 3 for just as long. That's not a lot movement on this pipeline in the past six years, if this is what we traded for his ownership of Adderall.


You probably didn't buy a ton of shares at $0.03 or $0.04



In fact I bought almost all my shares in that range, before I ever heard of Nasrat Hakim and back when there were less than 400 million shares outstanding. The only things the company has now that it didn't back then is 3x outstanding shares and generic Adderall, which Hakim finagled half ownership. If you want to thank someone for saving the company, thank Jim Huang from SunGen, who got us into Adderall. If he hadn't done that, who knows where we would be.


Now that it is close to $0.15 do you expect someone to sell those to you now at $0.03 or $0.04? You shouldn't but who knows given you think Nasrat should do the equivalent for the Adderall rights he bought.



This analogy doesn't even make sense. I never said any price. I said he should name the price and the terms and make it happen. A better analogy would be if I hired an agent to acquire a property on my behalf and they came back and told me I couldn't afford it but they could so they bought it instead, while refusing to tell me the purchase price.

BTW, I don't care that he is CEO. Being CEO doesn't mean he has to fund or support the company with his personal money. In fact a successful CEO doesn't use any of his own money because he can sell investors on supporting the company.



Yeah, that's what I said. He should have done what CEO's do and gotten off his ass and told this story to people with money to invest and then bought the rights on behalf of the company. Whatever the cost, it would have been less than giving him half of our profits year after year. WTF? Carter said we couldn't afford it so I bought it instead? What a lazy dick. Why do you think I'm asking him to use his personal money to do anything? I'm doing the opposite. I want his personal money OUT of the public company, the sooner the better. And even if you don't care, it is highly irregular to have a CEO who intermingles his private business with the critical operations of his public company. This is a problem. It is a barrier to our acquisition, and it needs to stop.

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