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Biotech / Medical
ImmunityBio converts from Immunomedics
An SI Board Since February 2023
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1066curious..how many on this group allow IBRX to be "loaned" to broker fourslor1June 2
1065Here is Chat GPT's summary, and assessment of that PR: ImmunityBio'End2War1June 2
1064ImmunityBio Receives FDA Expanded Access Authorization for Landmark Treatment ofzagnut14June 2
1063couple of deals in the biotech space this morning: BioNTech - The Germany-basedluckydog881June 2
1062Just watched a friend lose his business due to convertible debt. Once the covenagalt3May 31
1061Agree, thank you End2War for a thoughtful post which makes sense based on my ownMaturin-May 30
1060End2War, Thank you for the first explanations that make some sense to us. The bobbseytwins2001-May 30
1059I fed your posted question to Chat GPT, and here is what it said: Here’s aEnd2War2May 30
1058Read the 10k. Your post is lazy and speculatively misleading. PSS owns the debt.sukit2May 30
1057I believe IBRX debt is convertible where Death Spiral Financing may be at work. waitwatchwander-May 29
1056Off the wall but maybe big pharma holding on to a bunch through holding companiezagnut12May 29
1055Early in my career I worked for a publicly traded energy company that had run inMaturin3May 29
1054Hedge Funds are likely basing their decision to short with the expectation of caRedman12341May 29
1053There is the possibility that PSS is shorting the stock, using his own shares togalt2May 29
1052My experience is considerably less than yours but I also don’t understand how shjargonweary2May 29
1051What is even more confusing is the cost to short (borrow fee) is only 11.26%. TDavidoff1May 29
1050I don't have the answer for you, other than I just hope this pops one more tluckydog881May 29
1049It appears that the already substantial IBRX short interest has risen about 6 mibobbseytwins20013May 29
1048A Chat GPT evaluation of the October 2024 article: Title:Recurrent Pancreatic CEnd2War3May 29
1047This one amazed me.CCS648-May 29
1046Here is another spIND report of a 65-year-old female: academic.oup.comHuggenberg3May 29
1045Frankly what I would like to see is some tangible, solid market moving news likejargonweary6May 28
1044Well, if nothing else perhaps the Saudis will give PSS a new corporate airplanejargonweary2May 27
1043We'll see at some point if Saudi Arabia invests in the company. It would beluckydog88-May 27
1042The Picture of PSS with Trump and the Saudi King tells you everything you need tEnd2War2May 27
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