RE:RE:RE:AGM was horribleNo, but I am hopeful they will evaluate the situation and take appropriate actions before too much time passes. At the same time, how they announce any changes can be done in ways to maximize the impact. So, it might take time to sort that out.
Lee430 wrote: Any thoughts on when we might start to see our board making some overdue changes after the AGM votes made our concerns unmistakenly and clear?
SPCEO1 wrote: I would not like to see you potentially make a decision you might shortly come to regret. We are likely three weeks away from the FDA giving them their approval to restart TH-1902. Then they have promised a conference call to fully discuss the phase 1b trial. The stock was more than double the currnt price when the phase 1b was in progress previously so I would not be surprised to see the stockk price react positively to those two developments.
I agree Paul, in particular was giving off a lot of bad body language at the AGM. But you need to consider they had narrowly avoided getting voted out by shareholders. Had myself and a group of friends decided simply not to vote, let alone vote against the proposals at the AGM, the board would have needed to be reconstituted. We chose to vote for them after a good conversation with the board chair and we are hopeful our support for them will be followed by action on the suggestions we made. If not, there are alternatives available which we really doubt will need to be utilized. The board certainly heard from all shareholders via the votes and our conversation and to not act to make changes after that really would be far afield from the "decisive action and agile tactics" Paul talked about at the AGM.
Trogarzon wrote: I relistened the AGM call once again. So bad, so unenthusiastic at a time the stock price needs a pep talk. My gut tells me to sell this time around since they are clearly bad at what they do. Sorry I will sell my block because I personnally think they will deep six the company in dept and numerous bad decisions. It's their story and it will perpetuate in the prsent form.