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Posted On: 11/28/2025 7:30:03 AM
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Hope y'all had a good thanksgiving. Half trading day today on Black Friday. As we are now in the fast dash to xmas, time to review what's going into my letter to Santa. Turns out not a lot, but I really am hoping that Saint Nick delivers one key stocking stuffer:
A shareholder newsletter by the 17th or so that uses the adjective "remarkable" at least once, if not two or three times.
"her (LLL#6 BH?) recovery since starting Keytruda has been nothing short of remarkable"
"mCRC PD-L1 expression has been remarkably consistent, showing up in over 80% of the trial participants, regardless of dose level"
"We're seeing remarkable improvements in the Cornell early AD participants" (ok - this one's a stretch - it would be remarkable if we saw something, anything on the AD trial - like they've opened up recruiting...)
Is that too much to ask?
FTR I will be happy if they use any other synonyms including extraordinary, exceptional, miraculous and outstanding.
A shareholder newsletter by the 17th or so that uses the adjective "remarkable" at least once, if not two or three times.
"her (LLL#6 BH?) recovery since starting Keytruda has been nothing short of remarkable"
"mCRC PD-L1 expression has been remarkably consistent, showing up in over 80% of the trial participants, regardless of dose level"
"We're seeing remarkable improvements in the Cornell early AD participants" (ok - this one's a stretch - it would be remarkable if we saw something, anything on the AD trial - like they've opened up recruiting...)
Is that too much to ask?
FTR I will be happy if they use any other synonyms including extraordinary, exceptional, miraculous and outstanding.