J.D.:
That's an arrogant question. Instead of making blind assumptions, why not go out and find companies with leveraged business plans, market caps of < 10% that of LGND, and shareholder equities that are greater than that of LGND. They exist.
There is very little leverage in the LGND business plan. Robinson keeps, time after time, giving away the leverage for shares/$$$ and modest royalties.
How do you do it differently? You do it like Randy Scott has done it. Or George Rathman. Or Peter Johnson. Why don't you just bend over, grab your ankles, and say..... "yoo, hoo! David.... it felt so good last time!!"
Henry...... thanks, very much, for the agonist info. A friend has verified everything that you've said. Sounds like a dream. How broad will that first patent claim be?? What are the odds that it will issue (not the patent, the claim.... what are the chances that the first patent claim, as it stands, will issue?)?
Rick |