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Biotech / Medical : NNVC - NanoViricides, Inc.
NNVC 1.205-2.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: mattstat who wrote (12512)12/8/2019 2:31:36 PM
From: cacmed   of 12873
 
Two ironic observations from this article:

The reporter cites BIND as a successful company that has drugs in trials. BIND got a promise of millions from a Big Pharma when they successfully got through Phase II trials, then BIND promptly declared bankruptcy to screw their original investors before accepting the funds. I just got the final notice from the legal firm that sued them that the settlement has been fully distributed. I got pennies on the dollar in checks that trickled in over a few years. I'm sure the law firm got most of the settlement. So even when drug development succeeds, corporate will still seek out ways to screw the small investor.

The reporter also chides Nano for suggesting that AIDs can be cured, as if this is impossible. The Jan-Feb 2020 issue of Discover magazine P. 43 has an article on the progress of real scientists who are on the verge of providing that cure through gene editing techniques. It appears to me that their technique will be equally applicable to Nano's target viruses. The full scientific report appears in the July journal Nature Communications.

Nano is not just a fraud on us. By keeping his ideas undocumented Diwan has screwed himself along with us because the bio field has left him behind.
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