could not agree more - i see this as very positive
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there is a very clear pattern that has emerged over the past year, culminating in his dismissal - NP clashed with and ultimately won against a lot of people. Jay Lalezari, who is the most credible of anyone surrounding this company said 2 things about NP: (i) he knows nothing about the medical / science side, and (ii) he doesn't listen. He also said he's a poor communicator, which was crystal clear from the beginning.
I had felt over the past year that NP was dragging this company down - and anyone who questioned his disastrous leadership and decision making was shown the door. of course they were all held up as "the bad guys".
Pestell is an impressive guy. In fact, my business partner who is an extremely savvy guy (Harvard MBA, etc.) refused to invest initially because he saw an interview with NP and said to me "that guy is a disaster - you are crazy for investing in that company" he was spot on. It wasn't until he saw an interview with Pestell that he put money in.
I'll take someone who is smart, and impressive, and now invested in the company's success in a material way. I say that Pestell needs to go back to the Dr Strange look, and pull a partnership out of one of those spinning fire holes to the other dimension.
This is great news for us, in my opinion - and gives us another impressive voice to get our drug to the promised land.
Let's Go!!!