No, I realized later that I understated… meant to say millions. Millions of shares would be normal at that stage. 10, 20, 50, 60.
Yes, you basically affirmed my main point, you just needed to pretend it was all your point. I get it.
Everything else basically you repeated.
My point was that the number is adjusted, no one payed the price stated for those shares. It was not my major point as to how many shares they had outstanding, and yeah, not the focus, the focus was basically that that number is a calculated one and that companies that have long-development periods for expensive regulated areas like drugs, tend to require investors who understand what that entails. Shorts use that information to imply things that while “true” technically, can also be used to deceive, as larger context is basically always required in these circumstances, context they conveniently leave out to sell an simplified story, for their own purposes.