Consider the orphan indication....
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Aug 15, 2015 01:03AM
SF, I hear what you're saying and I absolutely understand your frustration....but here's a point perhaps worth considering.
Regardless of how much we bleacher bums have invested here....be it a few thousand, a few tens of thousands, or even a hundred thousand. No matter the amount, it pales in comparison to the type of money that has been put forward by the likes of Eastern, aka Mr. Dart.
On top of that, the shares we bought.....the money we spent establishing our positions, likely not one thin dime of it went into RVX's coffers. The only exception might be those who are well heeled enough to have accredited invetor status to participate in the initial offering...but I highly doubt there are any of those types posting here. The shares we've bought are most likely the result of others, those who provided capital directly to the company by way of the IPO or other private placements, selling.
Just recently we had another private placement, with Hepa and Eastern....predicated on a PPS of (if memory serves) $2.67....a far cry from where the PPS is currently. And so we speculate that perhaps these parties might be privy to information that we, as retail investors, don't have access to. Like perhaps what disease they're pursuing for an orphan indication.
What if it does turn out to be a variant of Psoarias as has been speculated?
Our SeekingAlpha friend Bjarke made the connection by reading through publicly available information. Could it be that maybe Eastern and Hepa reached the same conclusions as Bjarke did? Everyone here had access to the information that led to Bjarke speculate that the orphan disease may be pustular psoriasis.
Could it be that due to the millions they have invested....that Hepa and Dart have been perhaps just a tiny bit more (sic) meticulous in their due dilligence than the rest of us? Now....maybe, I guess we could speculate that perhaps Monsieur Dart and Hepa were given a head's up on what the orphan disease is. However even if that were to be true I doubt it would ever be admitted to. Or maybe they figured it out on their own by conducting their own Due Dilligence.
If you discover something valuable in publicly available information you're under no obligation to share it. Mr. Christensen was kind enough to share his research with us, however I doubt Mr Dart or the princples with Hepa would do likewise and they're under absoutely zero compunction to do so in any case.