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I write articles rather haphazardly based on the degree of existing coverage, my interest, news flow on the stock, my experience with a stock etc. In CytoDyn's case I kinda get fed up with the BS surrounding the name when I wrote "CytoDyn: Suitable For Trading Not Investing". seekingalpha.com/...
I moved on and quit following the stock.
Then when I saw that NP had ben indicted, I checked into it, and voila.
Civic duty is not something I think of as having anything to do with my Seeking Alpha articles.