(Total Views: 298)
Posted On: 01/27/2020 10:33:02 AM
Post# of 36542
Here is my question concerning this:
1) The market does not believe such a return will actually occur. So you may put your $600 in and get less than $600 back. In fact, as the stock is currently priced as if it's going out of business, I believe there is a certain degree of fear that the whole thing may unravel (Veneto, CMP, constant renegotiating of payments to subsidiaries, lack of cash, stock price well below necessary thresholds, etc.).
Generex actually has assets that while the stock does not actually show it, are worth a bit of money basically. Excellagen, AE37 (yes, it's in trials, but still an asset someone could pick up from them), Regentys ECMH and possibly other products.
So, they have assets that investors are interested in, thus the 40+ million dollars that they worked a deal on.
So, it would take a bit for it to actually unravel, wouldn't you agree?
1) The market does not believe such a return will actually occur. So you may put your $600 in and get less than $600 back. In fact, as the stock is currently priced as if it's going out of business, I believe there is a certain degree of fear that the whole thing may unravel (Veneto, CMP, constant renegotiating of payments to subsidiaries, lack of cash, stock price well below necessary thresholds, etc.).
Generex actually has assets that while the stock does not actually show it, are worth a bit of money basically. Excellagen, AE37 (yes, it's in trials, but still an asset someone could pick up from them), Regentys ECMH and possibly other products.
So, they have assets that investors are interested in, thus the 40+ million dollars that they worked a deal on.
So, it would take a bit for it to actually unravel, wouldn't you agree?
(1)
(0)
Scroll down for more posts ▼