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1) "Iminent launch of RapiMeds in US -- 7 months later, this is a FAIL"
My opinion on this is that I know of no company that was able to bring forth something like that in just 7 months in any country, let alone the US. Fail? No, he's still working on that endeavour. That means that Mr. Schneiderman is not a quitter. HE'S GOT VISION.
2) "Iminent launch of RapiMeds in Mainland China -- 7 months later, this is a FAIL" My opinion on this claim matches my claim on the first claim he's made (assuming it's a man)
3) "WRx launch in Tennessee -- 7 months later, this has become stagnated with immaterial net revenues" My opinion on this is that Mr. Schneiderman is just getting started with this venture and that it's taking longer than CHP expected, so it's way too early to call it a FAIL, which, I must admit, he didn't yet do. But to call the revenue stream "immaterial" is a bit premature if you ask me (I know, you didn't ask me)
4) "Iminent acquisition of PIMD -- 7 months later, this is a FAIL" I must admit that I don't know a whole heluva lot about that venture, so I can't comment on this one, expecting any kind of credibility on it, so if anyone would please educate me on this endeavour, I would greatly appreciate it.
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5) "Exploration of compounding pharmacy -- 7 months later, this is a bona fide SUCCESS" I agree with this, but I also think that we haven't yet seen the real growth of this endeavour of this particular venture. I have a hunch that we're going to see a whole lot more successes from at least 4 of the 5 points (s)he made, and maybe all 5 of them.
CHP said that they're nothing more than "forward looking statements." OK, I agree with that. But forward looking statements are really something else and that something else is VISION for a company's future. so, in "honor" of the statement (s)he made ("even a blind squirrel eventually finds a nut" Let's al tip our hats to our "blind squirrel", Mr. Bob Schneiderman for having the vision to take this company, SCRC to the next level of greatness. Because he's following the advice of a great man that died over the weekend at the age of 82, Casey Kasem, who said "Keep your feet on the ground, and keep reaching for the stars" This is exactly what Mr. Bob Schneiderman is doing. Personally, I see no reason whatsoever to criticize the man, for doing just that. Oh, granted, it might be taking a bit longer than some of us expect, but I suspect that even CHP would agree with that, judging from some of his previous posts. Anyway, that's enough out of me. Have a good week, everyone, and, of course, go SCRC.