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Posted On: 07/02/2021 1:45:55 PM
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Excellent timeline/synopsis outlining the murky plans of the 5% solution gang, Ms. Ohm. When the five percenters began posting on the facebook link a few months back, about how everyone should have faith in their morally upstanding leader to get things done in quicker order, I asked for them to outline their plans going forward. How were they going to improve the company's efforts to get leronlimab approved and on the market? How can they expect investors to have blind faith in them when they haven't produced a plan going forward?
Not only did I not get a reply, but my questions seem to have disappeared rather quickly.
If "current management is bad" was a viable solution, justdafacts would be the CEO. This reeks of big pharma underhandedness to me. But then, I'm no expert by any stretch - just an investor on the sidelines with no connection to anyone on the inside of either side.
Nader and crew still have the best plan; backchannelling Covid treatment through Brazil, India, Canada, etc while moving on the HIV BLA through the US FDA.
It would be ironic and appropriate if this fall Delta (variants) becomes the agent of change in viral science as it's defined in mathematics. I don't expect anyone to laugh at my wordplay here - math jokes are never funny, whether they add up or not. OK, I'll shut up now.
Not only did I not get a reply, but my questions seem to have disappeared rather quickly.
If "current management is bad" was a viable solution, justdafacts would be the CEO. This reeks of big pharma underhandedness to me. But then, I'm no expert by any stretch - just an investor on the sidelines with no connection to anyone on the inside of either side.
Nader and crew still have the best plan; backchannelling Covid treatment through Brazil, India, Canada, etc while moving on the HIV BLA through the US FDA.
It would be ironic and appropriate if this fall Delta (variants) becomes the agent of change in viral science as it's defined in mathematics. I don't expect anyone to laugh at my wordplay here - math jokes are never funny, whether they add up or not. OK, I'll shut up now.
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