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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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Comment by duckdog68on Jun 24, 2018 1:13pm
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RE:The CC, another possibility

RE:The CC, another possibilityI recall someone on this board talking to major investors at an AGM a few years back, and reporting here that they weren’t interested in a buyout less than $20.

I think the inherent value of the company is much more, but have waited with this stock languishing through enough years of bull market now that I’d be very happy to move on with $20.

dd

Jackal5 wrote: Perhaps one or more of the pharmas in discussions with Prometic has/have brought up a full buyout.  However, there is the problem of having the three billionaires holding around 40% of the shares.  At least another 10 to 20% are held by long term private and company people.  What price would all be willing to sell at?

As a long term holder, I thought that I would wait until the company was hugely successful before selling.  Now, at 80, I would rather have money up front, to make my remaining years more pleasant and stress free.

I believe that there are many other investors like me.  What is a fair price?  I would thnk it is somewhere around C$5-6, and I would be VERY happy at US$5-6.

Jackal5


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