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TELESTA THERAPEUTICS INC T.TST

"Telesta Therapeutics Inc is a biopharmaceutical company. The Company is engaged in the research, development, manufacturing and commercialization of human health products and technologies."


TSX:TST - Post by User

Comment by LittleLadyPhDon Aug 16, 2016 10:31am
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RE:RE:RE:New and improved

RE:RE:RE:New and improved
I think that is the salient point: Most of us invested in TST because we felt MCNA was a very promising treatment for NMIBC...but now that's been completely shelved. I doubt many of us would have invested in a random little Canadian company (with a completely crappy track record as business people) whose sole interest, apparently, is buying anything they come across with their current cash in hopes of making a quick buck. This is a completely new entity, and none of the shareholders (as far as I'm aware) had any imput into this decision. I wasn't asked: were you? I'm emailing James Rae (Chairman of the Board) to express my concern that the Board has let the shareholders down completely. Their primary duty (according to the TST website Governance page) is to us! So if TST management want to pursue this new direction, why don't they take the company private (pay out the shareholders at say $0.15) and go on their merry way! Just not with our money! Thoughts?
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