you forgot imo one of the most basic reasons .. th
Post# of 72440
(they work both sides of the PPS .. PRO/CON) .. working the vehicle of choice
as i've noted on another OTC SURVIVOR ..
when NR (and their crews) are UPSIDE DOWN on their illegally orchestrated
stock manipulation (in place for *years* .. aware and savvy OTC mgmt/s
have the leverage .. but so do actual Investors >> who can comprehend
what is being done and how << the why requires little by way of functioning gray matter ($$$$)
have to love a clock/calendar out of mgmt working against a *stuck* NR ..
whose patterns are so obvious they can literally be called in advance
4kids
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In case anyone didn't understand my post (to which this is a reply), let me spell it out:
Leo Ehrlich has done a great job as CEO. He has gotten us through successful clinical trials for 3 different drugs, and multiple applications for different diseases for the Brilacidin platform. All this, without taking on the kind of toxic debt that has doomed so many other small companies.
To blame him for the low share price, rather than blaming the attack by the Mako and other gangs, the Rosen bogus "shareholder" suit that was thrown out with prejudice, and the consistent bashing to scare away retail investors -- this is absurd. Without Leo's vision and persistence (especially in fighting the Rosen BS case), the company would not have accomplished all this.
I think that this stock should be trading around 5 at a minimum, given how far along the pipeline is. Just my opinion and not trading advice, of course