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Posted On: 01/28/2022 12:21:20 PM
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totally agree, as much as the BOD and a few big investors can fire Nader, a majority of investors voted to keep him in the annual meeting 2 months ago.
However, the more the current mgmt says nothing, the more i feel Nader was holding up a deal of some sort. Mgmt would not have a CC and not be able to answer only question we all have which is why did Nader get fired? If they can answer it, it is likely just from not delivering on what was expected by the end of 2021. If that was the case, then why would the Board push for a new CEO in the annual meeting that we could vote on then?
I think the timeline of events means a lot as to why Nader was fired, I hope it was not for some reason that we do not know yet. I do feel it is obvious the lineup at Cytodyn is in the "lets get bought out" camp and Nader was clearly in the "lets build a huge pharma out of our one product" camp.
However, the more the current mgmt says nothing, the more i feel Nader was holding up a deal of some sort. Mgmt would not have a CC and not be able to answer only question we all have which is why did Nader get fired? If they can answer it, it is likely just from not delivering on what was expected by the end of 2021. If that was the case, then why would the Board push for a new CEO in the annual meeting that we could vote on then?
I think the timeline of events means a lot as to why Nader was fired, I hope it was not for some reason that we do not know yet. I do feel it is obvious the lineup at Cytodyn is in the "lets get bought out" camp and Nader was clearly in the "lets build a huge pharma out of our one product" camp.


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