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Posted On: 02/14/2021 5:27:00 AM
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There is no NASDAQ quiet period.
Ask Google. Ask Nasdaq itself.
On the NASDAQ website they define "quiet period" as "Quiet period: Time period an issuer is "in registration" with the SEC and may not promote its forthcoming issue."
I think this is one of the things that someone mentioned on the board once and people have adopted as if it is real. No one at CYDY has ever mentioned it. (Like CYDY using the 42 day period instead of or in addition to the 28 day period. We have no indication that this might be happening.)
Why so quiet? 1) NP has probably noticed that half-measures, like scheduling a CC where we say we are two weeks away, have not been positive. 2) They must have decided that they will give out no information before the top line report itself. (NP DID say this at least once.) or 3) I dunno. Maybe one of the other theories, involving the FDA or OWS, is right. Hope so. But no "NASDAQ quiet period," okay?
Ask Google. Ask Nasdaq itself.
On the NASDAQ website they define "quiet period" as "Quiet period: Time period an issuer is "in registration" with the SEC and may not promote its forthcoming issue."
I think this is one of the things that someone mentioned on the board once and people have adopted as if it is real. No one at CYDY has ever mentioned it. (Like CYDY using the 42 day period instead of or in addition to the 28 day period. We have no indication that this might be happening.)
Why so quiet? 1) NP has probably noticed that half-measures, like scheduling a CC where we say we are two weeks away, have not been positive. 2) They must have decided that they will give out no information before the top line report itself. (NP DID say this at least once.) or 3) I dunno. Maybe one of the other theories, involving the FDA or OWS, is right. Hope so. But no "NASDAQ quiet period," okay?
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