Conference. Onc presenting I guess a fair assumption, everyone knows about the conference lol
interesting to see the massive amount if back & forth looking for something, anything to chew on.
Let me clear up a few things.
1. Any newsworthy information would have to come out in a formal news release prior to any public/ semi private events. Rational, everone must get news at same time though proper notices. So! Unless there is a N.R. Prior, the talk will be an overview of the existing online presentation.
2. Regardless of content, the real question is why & what value?
This event was not on any Onc " upcoming events", ...just out of the blue.
Some go on & on about Onc not getting the word out. Then when they get the word out, go on & on finding ways to put the attendance at such an event down.
Will Matt swing medical professionals to run & buy Onc shares en masse , not likely.
Could he meet up with important contacts, that could lead to other contacts ..& so on...100% for sure.
I was in sales decades ago. Worked for a global multi billion company well known name. Certainly did not need to be promoted.
I attended one conference. Commingled, met sales representatives from other countries. Same company, slightly different approach to gathering prospects.
Thst lead to a lunch , which lead to various technical meetings, which lead to a massive spin off business. Took about 6 months beginning to end. Net results created a very profitable business, that previously did not exist.
long story,. Bottom line.
Some conferences are a total waste of time & money. Some produce unpredictable outcomes.
usually good outcomes.
Some predetermined, some totally unexpected, as in my example.
I can't speculate as to motivation @ this time to be attending a relatively general conference, without a new story to tell.
it was not on the books, not revealing anything new.puzzling.
one hint may be the attendees , which he is speaking with.
like all the other strange things happening since PanCan backed out...we will just have to wait & see.