"In the near future ..." is a relative term. 9 mon
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The way Joe and his team define these terms is always very interesting.
Soon = a couple of weeks
"in the coming days" = up to four weeks
"in the coming weeks" = up to 3+ months.
"in the near future" = up to 9 or more months.
It seems we just have a translation problem here. The common sense understanding of these terms simply do not apply for GNBT. Same way as the Trump administration created the term "alternative facts", we here need to adjust to the "alternative time lines" as it seems. *puke*
Quote:
" In the near future, NGIO intends to file an application to have its common stock listed on the NASDAQ Capital Market."