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Posted On: 02/15/2021 1:46:43 PM
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First of all, I agree with CDiddy that once CYDY gets an EUA, the share price will hopefully go to a place where the fantasy buyout talked about with J&J will be a moot point. However...
Let's see...7 figures in my bank account tomorrow and still have skin in the game even with a "massively bloated company carrying huge overhead" as opposed to being with a fledgling company that has virtually no infrastructure (what, 16 employees or so right now?) and would have to be learning "on the fly" which, as we have seen, it not quite their forte.
SO MUCH would have to change relatively quickly for CYDY to really become the BP that NP thinks it can. On paper, yes, CYDY looks POTENTIALLY amazing with dozens of indications and cancer and NASH being as potentially huge as they are, but in reality, so much of it is years away. If life has reminded me of anything in the past 365 days, it is that sometimes, one has to remember to live today because tomorrow isn't a guarantee.
I still respect your point, and for all I know, you're 25 and have tons of time to wait it out. I am 52...still young and healthy, but there is only so much money I can spend anyway.
Let's see...7 figures in my bank account tomorrow and still have skin in the game even with a "massively bloated company carrying huge overhead" as opposed to being with a fledgling company that has virtually no infrastructure (what, 16 employees or so right now?) and would have to be learning "on the fly" which, as we have seen, it not quite their forte.
SO MUCH would have to change relatively quickly for CYDY to really become the BP that NP thinks it can. On paper, yes, CYDY looks POTENTIALLY amazing with dozens of indications and cancer and NASH being as potentially huge as they are, but in reality, so much of it is years away. If life has reminded me of anything in the past 365 days, it is that sometimes, one has to remember to live today because tomorrow isn't a guarantee.
I still respect your point, and for all I know, you're 25 and have tons of time to wait it out. I am 52...still young and healthy, but there is only so much money I can spend anyway.
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