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Theralase Technologies Inc. V.TLT

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.TLT.WT | TLTFF

Theralase Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based clinical-stage pharmaceutical company. The Company is engaged in the research and development of light activated compounds and their associated drug formulations. The Company operates through two divisions: Anti-Cancer Therapy (ACT) and Cool Laser Therapy (CLT). The Anti-Cancer Therapy division develops patented, and patent pending drugs, called Photo Dynamic Compounds (PDCs) and activates them with patent pending laser technology to destroy specifically targeted cancers, bacteria and viruses. The CLT division is responsible for the Company’s medical laser business. The Cool Laser Therapy division designs, develops, manufactures and markets super-pulsed laser technology indicated for the healing of chronic knee pain. The technology has been used off-label for healing numerous nerve, muscle and joint conditions. The Company develops products both internally and using the assistance of specialist external resources.


TSXV:TLT - Post by User

Comment by StevenBirchon Oct 21, 2020 8:30am
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Post# 31753665

RE:RE:IF...

RE:RE:IF...Valid points Doc but I would approach the question more from what is the downside rather than from the scientific side.

Most people here that would have sold at $0.60 would have doubled their money I think. If it were me I would buy back 100% at the very least and probably more. 

I would buy 100% because even if it went to zero you still make money. And I would probably buy more because what is the downside here? Mathematically it is 14 cents but is that reality? I have never seen a real company go to zero and there is value in the patents.

So I would approach it from the pure numbers side rather than the scientific side because if I weren't 100% in on the science, and you know more about that than I do, I would have at least lightened up instead of adding at a price that the manipulators are adding at.

I hope I'm right.



Hempdoc wrote:

 

Bunge wrote: If you had sold your shares @ 60 cents back in May 2019...

If you were going to re-enter how many would you buy back right now?

100% ?

200% ?

Would you put it all back in and buy 4X the shares you had with the same money?

Just curious.

Trying to guage confidence with this question.

I would probably just buy back my 200,000 shares TBH.

 

 

 

Hmmm...Is this a trick question?  ; )

Considering that all of the initial 12 patients were significantly under treated & we were still able to generate an almost 60% response at 90 days & a 25% CR, I would certainly have one hand fully extended & loaded with cash.  My other hand would be extended, but agonizingly empty & begging for some valid results...based on proper study protocols.

Though I try to keep emotional discontent to a minimum, I cannot ignore the reality of their history & prior shortcomings/mistakes.   Once I have seen they have learned from their history, I'm all in.  IMO, our science/drug was never broken...just the process/individuals trying to prove it.  The fruit of patience can sometimes be bittersweet.  Fortunately for us, I believe we've already tasted the bitterness.  Good luck...



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