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Posted On: 10/22/2023 8:18:35 AM
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Everyone is concerned with making money on this investment. The difference is most everyone else doesn't trot out all the possibilities that could go wrong over and over when given no evidence those possibilities are imminent.
A lot can go wrong, a lot can go right. They've chosen to be silent until they get through the gauntlet of holds, Amarex, and NP. And we've all known that was the strategy. Nothing has changed except the fda decided to walk Cytodyn down an unexpected path, and they currently have us by the short hairs so we had to comply.
That's it. That's all the information we really have.
Nothing there to judge whether anyone on the board or within Cytodyn is competent or incompetent. Or whether the plan they've been executing is a good one or a shite one. Once the hold is lifted and we can learn more about what they've been doing throughout the hold to prepare for the future it'll be much easier to assess that. I choose to be optimistic, or at least not pessimistic, until I have information that lets me come to an informed conclusion. I choose to assume they're executing a common sense strategy that includes a partnership and launching necessary studies as soon as possible, because they've given us no indication they aren't doing that.
But hey, you are entitled to look at and talk about all possibilities, even if your assessment of their silence always reads like it's designed to scare a new investor from jumping in. So with that in mind, I decided to point out a couple you seem to have missed. I’d hate for you to not have a chance to worry publicly about every last negative possibility.
Is anyone concerned that Cyrus being so silent since returning is because he got sick and dipped into the Leronlimab backstock he had access to as the President? Then he lost both legs and his dick fell off because Leronlimab isn't as safe as maybe we thought it was? He gets demoted for his actions but they can't fire him right away because there’s no specific rule against it, then he lawyers up and both sides have to remain quiet for now? I mean, we've always been led to believe that Leronlimab is safe but if people's dicks are falling off and the company refuses to tell us about it I'm going to start worrying. Long and strong though, and I hope Leronlimab saves many lives (and dicks).
Is anyone concerned that the silence out of management might be because the fda contact Cytodyn has been meeting with all this time is possibly not a real employee of the fda at all, but rather a bunch of kids standing on each other’s shoulders and wearing a trenchcoat to pretend they’re an adult? I’m worried that this management team, who has NO EXPERIENCE in vaudeville comedy, are ill prepared to deal with this scenario. It would be a massive setback that I’m not sure we could recover from. Investor for many, many years though, and I pray Leronlimab succeeds.
Is anyone concerned that current management hasn’t told us anything about what they’ll do if they win the Powerball? Most offices I’ve ever been associated with pool their money to buy tickets when the jackpot gets large. It builds comradery, which has been MUCH needed since the NP debacle I correctly predicted. (Long and strong) But yet we hear nothing out of management about it. They can absolutely tell us if they’re buying a group ticket each week and catering in tacos on Tuesdays like any good corporate team would be doing. It doesn’t fall under SEC rules yet all we get is silence. Who’s the weirdo in the office that picks one word every sentence to say in a borderline offensive Mexican accent while eating their taco? They won’t tell us. Who on the board insists the guac has to have raw red onion in it like a psychopath? If these are the people running the company right now and they won’t speak up then I’ll be VERY worried. Show us your losing powerball tickets and receipts from Salsarita’s or I’m going to start worrying. But anyways, long as Ron Jeremy and in it to win it. Hope Leronlimab eradicates cancer for good.
Is anyone concerned about Tanya and her stewardship of the company? All we’ve gotten is silence, and since they haven’t told us exactly what they do every single day I’m starting to worry that maybe she’s a mole. I mean, look at that middle name. Durkee. Sounds foreign. Arab even. I don’t think the fda, an American institution, is going to play nicely with a company run by a possible terrorist who won’t even tell us where they stand on the Israel-Hamas war. Which they absolutely can do because it isn’t under sec rules. So why don’t they say anything? Why don’t the come out and say “hey, we don’t know much about the war going on between Israel and Hamas but we denounce all violence and support a peaceful resolution and also the rumor that Cytodyn’s board is chaired by a sleeper agent is false”. I mean, is that so hard? I’ve been invested in Cytodyn since the 1950’s and that, my friends, is hard. Why can’t the company do something so simple then? But anyways, I have Leronlimab tattooed over six hundred times on my body because I’m so long. Hope it ends all wars.
A lot can go wrong, a lot can go right. They've chosen to be silent until they get through the gauntlet of holds, Amarex, and NP. And we've all known that was the strategy. Nothing has changed except the fda decided to walk Cytodyn down an unexpected path, and they currently have us by the short hairs so we had to comply.
That's it. That's all the information we really have.
Nothing there to judge whether anyone on the board or within Cytodyn is competent or incompetent. Or whether the plan they've been executing is a good one or a shite one. Once the hold is lifted and we can learn more about what they've been doing throughout the hold to prepare for the future it'll be much easier to assess that. I choose to be optimistic, or at least not pessimistic, until I have information that lets me come to an informed conclusion. I choose to assume they're executing a common sense strategy that includes a partnership and launching necessary studies as soon as possible, because they've given us no indication they aren't doing that.
But hey, you are entitled to look at and talk about all possibilities, even if your assessment of their silence always reads like it's designed to scare a new investor from jumping in. So with that in mind, I decided to point out a couple you seem to have missed. I’d hate for you to not have a chance to worry publicly about every last negative possibility.
Is anyone concerned that Cyrus being so silent since returning is because he got sick and dipped into the Leronlimab backstock he had access to as the President? Then he lost both legs and his dick fell off because Leronlimab isn't as safe as maybe we thought it was? He gets demoted for his actions but they can't fire him right away because there’s no specific rule against it, then he lawyers up and both sides have to remain quiet for now? I mean, we've always been led to believe that Leronlimab is safe but if people's dicks are falling off and the company refuses to tell us about it I'm going to start worrying. Long and strong though, and I hope Leronlimab saves many lives (and dicks).
Is anyone concerned that the silence out of management might be because the fda contact Cytodyn has been meeting with all this time is possibly not a real employee of the fda at all, but rather a bunch of kids standing on each other’s shoulders and wearing a trenchcoat to pretend they’re an adult? I’m worried that this management team, who has NO EXPERIENCE in vaudeville comedy, are ill prepared to deal with this scenario. It would be a massive setback that I’m not sure we could recover from. Investor for many, many years though, and I pray Leronlimab succeeds.
Is anyone concerned that current management hasn’t told us anything about what they’ll do if they win the Powerball? Most offices I’ve ever been associated with pool their money to buy tickets when the jackpot gets large. It builds comradery, which has been MUCH needed since the NP debacle I correctly predicted. (Long and strong) But yet we hear nothing out of management about it. They can absolutely tell us if they’re buying a group ticket each week and catering in tacos on Tuesdays like any good corporate team would be doing. It doesn’t fall under SEC rules yet all we get is silence. Who’s the weirdo in the office that picks one word every sentence to say in a borderline offensive Mexican accent while eating their taco? They won’t tell us. Who on the board insists the guac has to have raw red onion in it like a psychopath? If these are the people running the company right now and they won’t speak up then I’ll be VERY worried. Show us your losing powerball tickets and receipts from Salsarita’s or I’m going to start worrying. But anyways, long as Ron Jeremy and in it to win it. Hope Leronlimab eradicates cancer for good.
Is anyone concerned about Tanya and her stewardship of the company? All we’ve gotten is silence, and since they haven’t told us exactly what they do every single day I’m starting to worry that maybe she’s a mole. I mean, look at that middle name. Durkee. Sounds foreign. Arab even. I don’t think the fda, an American institution, is going to play nicely with a company run by a possible terrorist who won’t even tell us where they stand on the Israel-Hamas war. Which they absolutely can do because it isn’t under sec rules. So why don’t they say anything? Why don’t the come out and say “hey, we don’t know much about the war going on between Israel and Hamas but we denounce all violence and support a peaceful resolution and also the rumor that Cytodyn’s board is chaired by a sleeper agent is false”. I mean, is that so hard? I’ve been invested in Cytodyn since the 1950’s and that, my friends, is hard. Why can’t the company do something so simple then? But anyways, I have Leronlimab tattooed over six hundred times on my body because I’m so long. Hope it ends all wars.
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