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noretreat

04/02/11 8:31 AM

#48542 RE: cabel #48541

I agree with you. The lack of progress is as plainly visible as the technology's potential. The solutions are also clear.

Maybe things will start to move forward soon. Maybe not. This quote from the recent AllanTrends interview is not really very encouraging...emphasis added by me:

"This means that once the initial in vitro studies are done, we can optimize the most successful of the drug candidates, retest, optimize again and keep repeating the process until we’re satisfied that we’re ready to go into animals. Then repeat the same process again and again ..."
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NNVClover

04/02/11 2:41 PM

#48556 RE: cabel #48541

There is no opposition to this technology. Well-heeled investors like myself are dreaming of great opportunities to fund. Nanoviricides hasn't been successful because management has no experience in pharmaceuticals and has no clue how to develop the product candidates, and the product candidates are not very good. Don't dream up of a conspiracy theory as an excuse to a poor investment decision. Kleiner Perkins wants to invest in great new ideas regardless of the 'powers that be'.
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cabel

04/02/11 8:07 PM

#48573 RE: cabel #48541

We had a Herpes drug %99.99 good,.. we had a EKC drug, cured some rabbits of pink in short time.

Anyone of these two could have been spearheaded through the FDA process years ago. And we would be in CLINICAL TRIALS today, and our stock price would above $10. We might even have a deal with a Pharma by now have ing completed clinical trials and all.

The market for those two drugs are huge and both could be applied as a cream which would have speed up the FDA process tremendously!

We could have raised $200 million easily and then have had the money to do the tests for the other drugs on OUR dime and not have to wait so long for results.

We have been taking the SLOW route. What the heck for. We have a number of drugs that can save lives. And we have scattered our approach. It has been more than 6 years into the process and STILL no sign of a clinical trial for at least another couple of years.

We have to find someone to work for the company to sell this to people in power who will MAKE this happen!