Hyperbolic said: "I talked to my Paulson repres
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"I talked to my Paulson representative today and asked his opinion on recent events. He said he was in a time when he couldn't offer an opinion until Friday and to call him back then. The only thing I could get out of him is Paulsen Securities is not allowed to disclose information at this time. There are many ways to interpret this but bankruptcy is off the table. He believes the removal of Nader will be good for going forward."
I don't know anything about the history with Paulson, or what they are/might/should/could/would be involved in with us now during this weird quiet-like period.
But I do know Cytodyn is still holding back the 700mg Nash data. It would reason that if the data was positive and all this was about was financing, we'd have dropped the 700mg results to improve the share price and our bargaining position, right?
And thank god we got the 350mg preview or I'd be more worried about getting CD12'd right now. Instead I'm confident the results are solidly successful, if not over the moon successful. And as I rub the tea leaves on my hairless body to gain insight into our future, the visions of Samsung are so strong I can almost feel them down in my plums. Maybe Cytodyn finally has the right relationships in place to catapult the company/LL forward. Paulson, Rae, Samsung, and Respert (just trying to boost my google search results) working together on something big? Man, I hope so.
Either the Paulson guy who said he couldn't talk until Friday was just giving a boilerplate response and knew he'd be freed up to get more into it on Friday, like he was just kicking the can on a conversation that he didn't feel like having or didn't want to speak without checking back in to refresh on any CYDY goings on. Or maybe he has to keep a lid on things until whatever "it" is can go public. His response as written by Hyperbolic does read that way to me.
Either way, smart move reaching out to Paulson. Kudos Hyperbolic. That may very well end up being a scoop on upcoming news. If he can talk about it on Friday but couldn't yesterday, we could conclude that whatever it is will have gone public by then so he's free to discuss it.
The saga continues.