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COSCIENS Biopharma Inc T.CSCI

Alternate Symbol(s):  CSCI

COSCIENS Biopharma Inc., formerly Aeterna Zentaris Inc., is a specialty biopharmaceutical company engaged in the development and commercialization of a diverse portfolio of pharmaceutical and diagnostic products, including those focused on areas of unmet medical need. Its lead product, macimorelin (Macrilen; Ghryvelin), is an oral test indicated for the diagnosis of adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD). The Company is also engaged in the development of therapeutic assets and proprietary extraction technology, which is applied to the production of active ingredients from renewable plant resources used in cosmeceutical products (i.e., oat beta glucan and avenanthramides, which are found in skincare product brands like Aveeno and Burt’s Bees formulations) and being developed as potential nutraceuticals and/or pharmaceuticals.


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Comment by jrsloan60on Oct 04, 2024 1:26pm
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RE:RE:RE:Why no sharebuyback??

RE:RE:RE:Why no sharebuyback?? That sounds exactly right. I wished I could write it as well as you can. He's been promising things since I've been there as a shareholder. And I was there before he started. When they built a new plant and made it pharmaceutical grade, I thought the guy had a plan. Went to a few of the board meetings or the agms. Remember once he left early cuz he had to talk to somebody. Really important. Obviously the people you talk to could didn't trust him. Or he would have been able to get a deal done sometime in the last 10 years or more. I had thought I was in a small company that knew how to build cash and would implement the ideas as they could afford it. But as it looks now he just had big ideas and just wanted to experiment. Kind of like a university. The only problem is nobody believes in what he's doing. You can tell by the way the shares straight nobody trusts them. I thought the CEO's job was marketing the company share value so that they can access Capital so they can accomplish their goals. Obviously nobody trusts him to give him Capital to accomplish his goals. For some reason. I thought it was in a good company because they didn't continuously go to the market for money and selling shares. They had $10 million in the bank . Anyway, it's frustrating to see him get that amount of money and my shares are 88% lower than what I paid for them . And now the shares are so low. You feel like you should buy some but I wouldn't buy them with the CEO's money if he gave it to me. The thing that we see is zero management in this company has bought any shares on their own at market value. Or I could be mistaken but it doesn't look like they buy very many. Yes, don't listen to snake oil salesman, especially when they don't put any skin in the game. I thought you went under the stock market with a company so that you could have people interested and give you Capital. This company does not even trade $1,000 worth this years a day. Hardly unless you want to give them away and maybe giving them away would have been a good idea about 3 months ago. How do shareholders keep these guys in line so if they don't wreck companies.
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