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Biotech / Medical : NNVC - NanoViricides, Inc.
NNVC 1.210+0.4%9:34 AM EST

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To: HardToFind who wrote (12407)11/7/2019 11:38:11 AM
From: KMBJN.  Read Replies (1) of 12873
 
I agree completely that there is not much faith to be had in Diwan's self dealing and the lack of candor about things at NNVC - all in the past, but certainly relevant for the future. I'm just trying to figure out the odds of NNVC succeeding despite the high costs of Diwan taking a large cut for himself. I'm not trying to be overly critical of your "quick and dirty" analysis, but to try to refine it some if possible (and learn something in the process). No need to apologize for your response about my failure to account for Diwan's apparent ethical laxity. Refinement of "my model" is welcome. I'm not trying to present a fairy tale, just calculate the odds of success, if things go NNVC's way at long last. Probably wasting my time, but it's a fun exercise. Thanks for the clarification that COGS does not include SG&A. I didn't think it did, but assumed that was included in the model for some silly reason.

At this point, I really just would like to see if the cides work in humans. Hope we get the chance to find out. What can I say? I am the eternal stubborn optimist, even when the reality of a failed investment is apparent. I still believe in the story of the science, or at least the possibility of the cides working. Cheers.
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