pestell is a puzzle.. i dont disagree with what yo
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so what could have motivated him to risk his reputation, and sell his useless test/company if he knew it was going to fail? or at least he knew it wasnt as ready as he had claimed publicly...for an all stock transaction that insures he needs to have a future relationship with cytodyn? and to risk termination and a lawsuit? and in order to maximize his profit the stock would have to increase, but it may not in light of this huge failure? all to get a boatload of stock? it makes no sense.
if he still has clout out there, and he can promote us for the better, i guess it cant hurt but yes he is a unpredictable character that could very well have ulterior motives.
who do you trust in this world anymore?
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Hopefully the thought of being involved with Pestell was only a negotiating ploy to get him to settle. Like stroking him once again even with an after settlement statement just to keep him believing that he had a chance.
Anyone that hammers the company as he did for huge amount of shares twice… doesn’t make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside about him and his chance to swindle the shareholders a 3rd time. We don’t need this guy for any reason. Please do not give him the time of day… We don’t need to take steps backwards. Pestell sold us a bag of goods that was never going to work and he knew it. Sad that a con artist got the better of us investors. (Twice!) This was shady from the start with Tony C. hiring him and losing his job too because of the BS of Pestell.
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