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Biotech / Medical : NNVC - NanoViricides, Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mattstat who wrote (11264)11/1/2018 12:04:04 PM
From: HardToFind  Respond to of 12873
 
I have a theory about the shingles license:
  1. NNVC doesn't have much money, but I think in the last year or so they approved the company to issue a boatload of new Series-A shares.
  2. Diwan is going to have to raise money and, as a result, will dilute his ownership in the company by so doing.
  3. Diwan is a control freak. Eventually, perhaps just after the financing, he's going to force NNVC's new CEO (Dr. T) to issue him enough Series-A shares to allow him to continue to control NNVC and its board. This will be done in exchange for the shingles license.
  4. These Series-A shares will also give Diwan a substantially increased ownership of the company when he is successful in selling the company to some unwitting buyer.



To: mattstat who wrote (11264)11/1/2018 3:17:36 PM
From: donpat  Respond to of 12873
 
What's the matter with Glick?

And I can see that Diwan is blamed - who else!!

He will certainly be the Nobel recipient!! (Perhaps all original inventors will be.)

And I figure an underwriting at $0.30, or so, will be 10X higher after the FDA approves something.

Even if it takes 13 more years!!!! ( That's a joke, son!!!......??)

Now, to contact Brandt and see if it really will take 13 more years of tweaking.

Boy, is this HerpesCide/ShinglesCide combo going to impress! Just wave the bottle at Shingles, HSV1, HSV2 and anything else connected to HSV and it will disappear, not the bottle....the disease! This meets my desire for universal treatments where at all possible - takes plenty tweaking and testing, though. Glaxo will be pleased and will jump at the chance to participate, no matter the cost.



To: mattstat who wrote (11264)11/2/2018 11:07:01 AM
From: BoredMember1 Recommendation

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How Diwan treated him? Dr. Eugene Seymour was complicit in this scheme from inception. He’s been making false claims for 14 years and all the while enriching himself and his family.

He’s not a sympathetic grandpa, he’s no better than a common thief. And now that his friends and family know it, he’s trying to make it all Dr. Anil Diwan’s doing. As if Dr. Eugene Seymour had no role in this. He deserves nothing but shame. Fortunately for him, he is incapable of feeling any personal responsibility or guilt.