Keith - I think you made an oopsie.
In post #1880 on Jan 21, you stated:
<< I do not have any affiliation with ZONA, although after proper due diligence I presently hold a long position in the company.>>
Then, in post #1928 on Jan 21, you stated:
<<To be more clear, Vasomax is a rapidly dissolving tablet containing the active ingrediant phentolamine. It is not a pill that is swallowed. To my understanding, the tablet is placed in the mouth with some water and dissolves rapidly so that it can then be readily absorbed by the oral mucosa.>>
Finally, in post #1986 on Jan 23, you stated:
<<Contrary to my posting #1928, vasomax is in fact a pill which is swallowed. It is "an oral formulation which comprises in combination, a vasodilator agent in a rapidly dissolving tablet." I apologize to those of you who I unintentionally led to believe otherwise.>>
Here's what I don't understand Keith, so maybe you can help me out here...
You claim to be a physician who after "proper due diligence" decided to plunk money down on Zonagen stock. Forgive me for being a bit skeptical and cynical, but how is it that you didn't know at this late date that Vasomax is a pill that is swallowed? In fact, you went to great lengths describing the worthless patent before realizing that you were caught in a lie.
I've seen a lot of stock scams. Some of these companies did excellent jobs in deceiving investors for long periods of time before their frauds were uncovered. However, in Zonagen's case, I would say that this is one of the sloppiest, most amateurish con-jobs I have ever seen. In one of my earlier posts I stated that one of the key mistakes Joe Podolski made when engineering this fraud was that he didn't spend enough money on better shills. Now you know why.
Zonagen is a fraud and a scam, and Joe Podolski is a filthy crook. |