Thanks doc for posting the PR on here. HOWEVER
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HOWEVER, as usual I am not fully satisfied with this PR. In general, of course, this is really good news, but the most important facts are AGAIN missing, in this PR.
At least, the following questions are left unanswered - I have to say - AS USUAL:
1) Is it a one time shipment of Excellagen?
2) Or is it a first shipment agreed upon within a a sales contract that guarantees Olaregen a re-ocurring amount every month/quarter or anually?
3) What is the quantity of Olaregen shipped?
4) How much revenues are generated due to this shipment or overall revenues that can be expected to be generated through the total amounts that were possibly agreed upon?
5) What are the sales projections for Excellagen in general, of the course of the next 6/12/18 months?
That are the type of information that I want to read in such a PR and not a story about the "poor native americans", who suffer so much more from diabetes than the american majority.
What I can only emphasize again, one of the major things that the GNBT management needs to understand is that it is not enough to frequently communicate with us shareholders, but to understand what we shareholders are really interested in. Joe's last message on here, where he called us even worse bashers than exist on other boards, is a very good example. To me, (almost) all the discussions I have followed on here in the last couple of weeks or months were very constructive and had absolutely ZERO to do with blind and stupid bashing the company, such as I have been following for a while on the YMB (and have recently taken a break from, as I currently can't stand it anymore). But Joe's perception of every critical or concerned word about the company that anyone writes on here, being bashing, is very much off, and a clear sign of the inappropriate communication between GNBT and us shareholders.
They provide us with PRs and ALWAYS leave important information out, or sets time frames that are almost always significantly exceeded. On the other hand, whenever we communicate with each other on here about or concerns, worries and frustrations, Joes gets upset and calls us all bashers and questions whether or not we actually are GNBT shareholders.
I still think that this needs to improve significantly, represents a significant disconnect and is surely part of the reason why a lot of shareholders lose their faith in a positive outcome for GNBT.