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Liminal BioSciences Inc. LMNL

Liminal BioSciences is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of novel, small molecule drug candidates for the treatment of patients suffering from fibrotic or inflammatory diseases that have a high unmet medical need. Liminal BioSciences operates on an integrated basis from our talent hubs in Laval, Quebec, Canada, and Cambridge, UK. Our common shares are listed for trading on the Nasdaq Global Market.


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Post by STE15165on Apr 28, 2009 3:33pm
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PRACTICAL

PRACTICAL
We all know Pierre divested alot of his personal money last year to buy a big chunk of shares. He's also the guy that that has been doing the negotiations for pbi-1402. Thats why I got in. The question is what happened. I believe he knew a deal of some sort would come to fruition. Something stalled this and there explanation of Epro/ FDA  politics is a good cover or possibly real. It might have beena little to early in trials for a commitment by a big pharma, Pierre might not agree with terms because he thinks it belittles its worth or a bunch of other unknown reasons. 
     Anyways lets be logical here. Humans are invariably greedy. Before this company ever reaches insolvency don't you think Pierre would feel forced and unhappily sign something. Probably because the alternative is ugly. He would lose everything. Even the most modest deal would cause this to climb 50 cents to a dollar. 

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