Let me chime into the tone of your post, rv. I
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In the last couple of weeks, being as frustrated about the lack of communication from the company as anybody else around here, I have been reminding myself on the 18 months after Joe and his team had taken over. I am sure enough people are GNBT shareholders long enough to remember.
Do you? Remember what happened in terms of PRs and news releases? I do! It was NOTHING, ZERO, ZILCH, NIENTE, NADA, the "Complete Silence", right? But just a short time after I had given up on my GNBT investment a second time (the first was still back in the Ana Gluskin days, even before she got fired, and Mr. Fletcher took over, interims), Joe finally published a first of a series of PRs, which caused the PPS to skyrocket to a maximum of $3,2x/share, providing us with more than one share dividend etc.
Back in those days before these announcement, I was thinking in a similar way that these guys are doing nothing at all, but they proved me wrong. And something tells me, that this is EXACTLY WHAT IS CURRENTLY happening again. They realized that giving out predictions/promises on future achievements are very hard to meet/keep, and so they've simply stopped publishing them, but work until they are able to present facts (back in 2018 they waited until they were able to announce the Veneto deal (which was a HUGE THING back then, even though we know today that it is not) as CLOSED, and did not tell anybody anything up front) and when these facts exist, they will make them public, and until then they simply keep their mouths shut, and continue to create these facts.
This line of thinking at least allowed me to stay positive about my investment in GNBT, and I am by no means convinced that it is not possible that the 2018 history of all of a sudden positive news flooding in on a continuous basis, causing the pps to skyrocket back to and beyond the previous highs, could not repeat itself in a similar positive way.
Have a great weekend everyone, hopefully this post was able to make at least one other person have a better outlook into the near term future.