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gemmill

03/18/14 11:27 AM

#9995 RE: salgovernale69 #9994

Yea no doubt. I have to say I agree. I can understand why non-acceptance could be perceived as somewhat negative, but I wouldn't think it would be a major catalyst that would drop the PPS, for the simple fact that there "must" be some Sexy data within that abstract. I guess If they don't get accepted maybe the data isn't as Sexy as I think. Who knows. I think it would be a positive catalyst if it does get accepted simply because it shows that the data is really meaningful. What do I know though. It's been quite a while since since we've seen some meaningful data, and this leaves me too much time to pretend I know things ;) $ONCS

trading.jeff

03/18/14 11:31 AM

#9996 RE: salgovernale69 #9994

I think they are so confident that their abstract will be accepted, that they have decided to announce ASCO's decision publicly. I also think that, if their abstract is rejected, they will still have to make a public announcement, brush the dust off, and continue moving forward. $ONCS

JMO.

twiz0019

03/18/14 11:53 AM

#10000 RE: salgovernale69 #9994

ASCO is a major scientific conference...
& I have to think that what was submitted has to be of great value. I also think that even if it doesn't get accepted, there should be a PR about what was submitted because I believe that what was submitted is of great value. Just my opinion!