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Posted On: 09/28/2021 12:54:52 AM
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Re: OrlandoJohn #32271
At this point, no one knows anything and until we hear something official from Generex / NGIO, everything anyone says is just speculation.
September is closing out in a few days and we still have no information coming out of Management which still is in my view, shows a complete disconnect between Management and the shareholders and the honesty between Joe and when he said he valued shareholders so much. My view only here.
I had major hopes when they announced the IND was going to be put in and it put a huge level of trust back into Joe and his team and for me, he betrayed it and it will take a lot for him to get it back and each passing week, he keeps letting me know his value for shareholders means little. Again, my view.
If they get the NGIO IPO up, more power to them. If they get the IND in, great and wonderful. If Excellagen gets sold, it's about time. But what Joe has done with the relationship with shareholders is a slap in the face. The company needs someone who can build a lasting relationship with the shareholders that is built on trust and even when things are bad, is not afraid to let the shareholders understand that and communicate it. Shareholders are adults. They just want to know what is going on. Keeping them in the dark in everything is a horrible way to do business and it shows a complete lack of respect to those who are trusting in the company and Management.
September is closing out in a few days and we still have no information coming out of Management which still is in my view, shows a complete disconnect between Management and the shareholders and the honesty between Joe and when he said he valued shareholders so much. My view only here.
I had major hopes when they announced the IND was going to be put in and it put a huge level of trust back into Joe and his team and for me, he betrayed it and it will take a lot for him to get it back and each passing week, he keeps letting me know his value for shareholders means little. Again, my view.
If they get the NGIO IPO up, more power to them. If they get the IND in, great and wonderful. If Excellagen gets sold, it's about time. But what Joe has done with the relationship with shareholders is a slap in the face. The company needs someone who can build a lasting relationship with the shareholders that is built on trust and even when things are bad, is not afraid to let the shareholders understand that and communicate it. Shareholders are adults. They just want to know what is going on. Keeping them in the dark in everything is a horrible way to do business and it shows a complete lack of respect to those who are trusting in the company and Management.
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