Post by
ragingbull1327 on Sep 12, 2014 1:47pm
Going up?
Well Apple has made more today than these people will make in an eternity. Selling the newest model of smartphone, which will be replaced by another by the time these fools get their legalities and financials in order. Bioniche has a vaccine for cattle, a human health pipeline apparently so broad it's been compared to companies in a much higher market cap class. Yet nothing gets done?
BEST case scenario, the treatment is approved and production commences tomorrow. Which is impossible, so I wonder if they have a de facto standard for that (90 days, 365 days, 3652 days) whatever). The point is that it's potential and fast track were NUKED because of both the stupid and the "greedy for no reason" people who try and delay it's approval for what they consider to be "ideal financial times". I see what's going on and it's corrupt and retarded. There simply is NOT enough money in this to be letting people die waiting....
honestly, without making me laugh talking about the "complexities" of approving this treatment from this point forward, WHAT takes the FDA any more than 5 minutes to approve this? I'd mention Health Canada, but I've given up completely on their timeline.....they don't do anything.
Oh well. Off to have a smoke, and a monster. Healthy AND legal for sale. For years. I wonder if it causes bladder cancer??? Hmmm. Is there a good treatment for that??? There is??? Oh yeah. But you can't get it. Hahahaha. What a fn joke these people are
Comment by
ragingbull1327 on Sep 12, 2014 1:52pm
The saddest part in this entire saga is that once it's finally approved, these people are going to have smiles on their faces and act like they finally achieved the impossible. It's funny how glorified monkeys celebrate what they consider to be a "success". Fools.
Comment by
beechguy on Sep 12, 2014 11:01pm
What are you even talking about ragingbull? Average amount spent to get a new drug to market? $359mm Average length of time from completed preclinical to market? 12 years. Number of preclinical drugs that make it to market in US? 1 in 5,000. So yes, when it is approved I am sure they (and all of us) will be plenty happy. I'm getting a better idea of who the "fool" is here. beech