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Mr I, you took the words right out of my mouth. That is a terrific post and perfectly summarises where we currently sit, and the reason Big Pharma has yet to dangle a satisfactorily large carrot in front of Vlad. But any successful clinical data will have them queueing at his door with chequebook in hand. Tick tock!
Unfortunately, when there is a vacuum of news, vacuous individuals will take the opportunity to create fear & frustration amongst shareholders with a wave of throwaway, un-researched, inaccurate, posts so that even a racing certainty will start to resemble a rank outsider. Their motives are as hollow as their personality. Don’t let them tempt you into selling your shares…..HEMO is still standing firmly on the brink of greatness!
For Indy, Micky & all the other whingers , take a chill pill and lose yourself in this banger. We’re nearly there people!
https://youtu.be/aGSKrC7dGcY?si=8ElEvtMt-u0CnNBe
Spot on Mr I! Vlad loves to tweet and the lack of tweeting activity is telling. This is a man who has battled for years, against massive odds, to bring his life-saving drugs, via his ‘baby’ HEMO, to the clinic. You’d think that when the FDA lifted their hold he’d be tweeting from the rooftops. I would if I was in his shoes! But, no, what we got was a simple “I won”, then complete and utter silence. My inference is that something humungous is being put together behind closed doors. Strap in and enjoy the ride people!
Thanks for both links. Actually,’ the first 45 minute documentary is well worth watching. I now better understand the power wielded by Big Pharma, and the ‘cosy relationship’ between Big Pharma and the FDA. Little wonder, then, that innovative, dynamic disrupters (like HEMO) find it so difficult to obtain FDA approval to bring their drug to clinical trials. My respect, and admiration, for Vlad and HEMO just keeps on growing by the day.
This interview is worth 3 minutes of anyone’s time. If Robert Friedland can be this bullish about copper in 2024, I guess little old me can be somewhat optimistic too. https://x.com/paola_rojas/status/1750313859167260945?s=46&t=xVqljj_tvCBZYhbVSwcSdQ
Respectfully, Mary, if you’re still undecided about “joining the party” at this point in the HEMO story, then I can only believe that you wouldn’t recognise a gift horse even if it trotted up to you and introduced itself as Graham the Gift Horse.
Tuan is a troll. Nothing more, nothing less. And his perceived lack of command of the English language is just a part of the act. Occasionally he’s lapsed in the past and his writing style has miraculously become more akin to Shakespeare than Fu Manchu. He’s been in my ‘filter’ box for ages. Back under your bridge, troll.
“Daddy, what do you do for a living?”
OnetoOne: “I write rubbish on bulletin boards, in the hope that I can make people lose money.”
“That’s so clever, daddy! You must be very proud of yourself? I’m so proud to have a daddy like you!”
Mr India, why on earth do you re-commence posting your drivel at this moment in time? Good Lord, man, give HEMO a chance to answer the FDA! If it takes them a month, it takes them a month. If it takes them 2 months, it takes them 2 months. All you’ve succeeded in doing this morning is to create a toxic atmosphere on the board. It’s unnecessary and unwelcome. Vlad knows what needs to be done. Let him do it without your background noise.
As Ronan Keating sang, Mr I: “you say it best, when you say nothing at all.”
Naughtygordie, that’s a fabulous find. Many thanks for posting! I’ve read the 6 pages, which has opened my mind to the potential, and value, to the mining industry, of ore sorting. And the cherry on the cake is the fact that the Australian based, ore-sorting market leader, NextOre, has their proven technology working it’s magic on a conveyor at the ‘nearby’ Newcrest Mining Cadia East block cave copper-gold mine. My confidence is returning. Bring it home Colin!