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***OFFICIAL CYDY/Leronlimab Thread*** (4 Viewers)

You coming around that this is a pump and dump?
Not at all. I know for a fact the drug works. If they had Humanigen’s mgmt team, they would have an approval already. Instead, we have a bumbling fool for a CEO and a former sports doctor pretending to understand immunology. None of them is qualified to be running a multi-billion dollar public company. 

 
Not at all. I know for a fact the drug works. If they had Humanigen’s mgmt team, they would have an approval already. Instead, we have a bumbling fool for a CEO and a former sports doctor pretending to understand immunology. None of them is qualified to be running a multi-billion dollar public company. 
I have no clue how this works, but why don't big shareholders try a takeover?

 
So upper 5.20s to close the day or does this insider sell off keep the price down?  I think we are around where we were before the news of the FDA allowing EINDs and the phase 3 opening up.

 
So CFO Michael Mulholland starting selling 711,801 shares of CYDY at $7.00 on 12/22 and continued selling until the stock price had fallen to $5.03.  $7.00 was exactly the stock's peak price and the stock bottomed out at $5.00.  So he caused 98.5% of that crash.

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1175680/000180709420000031/xslF345X03/primary_doc.xml
I agree with you on this.  Him flooding the market with shares stopped all the momentum on 12/22 and caused this downward pressure since.

I hate Nader and rest of team, they are bigtime jokers. On the other hand CYDY to date has also made me a lot of money.  Definite love hate relationship.

 
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So CFO Michael Mulholland starting selling 711,801 shares of CYDY at $7.00 on 12/22 and continued selling until the stock price had fallen to $5.03.  $7.00 was exactly the stock's peak price and the stock bottomed out at $5.00.  So he caused 98.5% of that crash.

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1175680/000180709420000031/xslF345X03/primary_doc.xml
I agree with you on this.  Him flooding the market with those shares on 7/22 stopped all the momentum.

Hate Nader and team but like the money they have made me so far.

 
Isn't he the guy that was fired and then rehired within the last year?  Maybe he is on his way out again and this was a big fu to Nader.  If he stays on, this is comical.
Reeks of pump and dump.  Surprised the shorts haven't hit us with an article to much this back into the 3s.

 
Reeks of pump and dump.  Surprised the shorts haven't hit us with an article to much this back into the 3s.
We’re all just hoping the drug works at this point. Their incompetence is frustrating. Stock should be worth closer to 10 with legit management and not these morons. 

 
We’re all just hoping the drug works at this point. Their incompetence is frustrating. Stock should be worth closer to 10 with legit management and not these morons. 
Well Chet knows it works.  I'm not sure how he got insight into the CD12 results.

 
The billing codes that hospitals and doctors use to charge for procedures (that were added a few weeks back) for LL. Seems someone did a dive into the actual paperwork and the active date for the LL code is 1/21 which is one week after the unblinding of CD12. Seems the data in the system said 1/1 but the actual form was more precise (or a mistake) 

My take would be another set of tea leaves to read pointing in a good direction but also could just be tea leaves.

 
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I have no opinion on how successful this company will be in the future, from following it seems like there are plenty of red flags, but I feel like anyone claiming this as a pump and dump hasn't actually been involved in one. 

The current status is well beyond where those usually play. 

 
I have no opinion on how successful this company will be in the future, from following it seems like there are plenty of red flags, but I feel like anyone claiming this as a pump and dump hasn't actually been involved in one. 

The current status is well beyond where those usually play. 
It’s obviously not that. Calling it a pump is a lazy way to describe it. It’s just piss poor management. 

 
The billing codes that hospitals and doctors use to charge for procedures (that were added a few weeks back) for LL. Seems someone did a dive into the actual paperwork and the active date for the LL code is 1/21 which is one week after the unblinding of CD12. Seems the data in the system said 1/1 but the actual form was more precise (or a mistake) 

My take would be another set of tea leaves to read pointing in a good direction but also could just be tea leaves.
This all seems very odd. I mean, to publish these codes and find activation dates and everything and assume that's some signal that a drug would get approved before it's announced it's approved... just weird. Or, I just found out how to beat the game and now I'll be diving into codes and figuring all of this stuff out well before the market and I can buy before the news breaks.

 
This all seems very odd. I mean, to publish these codes and find activation dates and everything and assume that's some signal that a drug would get approved before it's announced it's approved... just weird. Or, I just found out how to beat the game and now I'll be diving into codes and figuring all of this stuff out well before the market and I can buy before the news breaks.
The codes are legit. It was from the government website. 

The date I have no idea, but if you can...share the tips with us in the future.

 
This all seems very odd. I mean, to publish these codes and find activation dates and everything and assume that's some signal that a drug would get approved before it's announced it's approved... just weird. Or, I just found out how to beat the game and now I'll be diving into codes and figuring all of this stuff out well before the market and I can buy before the news breaks.
The codes are legit.  They were published on the CMS (Center for Medicare Services) website which is one of the entities that determines the ICD-10 codes in the US, along with the CDC and a few others.  The Jan 1st date is still the effective date from everything I've seen.  If you go here: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/icd-10/2021-icd-10-pcs  and download the zip from the 4th link on the "downloads" list.  If you open the .txt files of codes the Leronlimab code is in there.

What stood out to me is that Leronlimab has it's own individual code.  This is rare.  Some of the most commonly used antibiotics such as Levaquin or Zosyn, which are used multiple times daily at every hospital in the country, do not have their own ICD-10-PCS code.  You get a generic "Infusion of Anti-infective" code rather than the specific drug.

That doesn't necessarily mean Leronlimab will get approved for anything.  The FDA has no input into ICD-10 codes.  One explanation could be that a lot of the data collection for public health is done though the ICD-10 codes since they're used on each admission.  The stats you see such as "80% of COVID patients who expired had acute respiratory failure" are coming from data analysis of the ICD-10 codes.  Because we're still trying to figure out how to best treat COVID and multiple drugs have EUAs, it might be a way for the CDC to track outcomes.  I still think it's a big deal that leronlimab has their own special code, but maybe they wanted it that way to get better data on the exact treatment rather than a generic "infusion of monoclonal antibody" drug, they know exactly which drug was given.  Could just be special circumstances because of COVID.

 
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The codes are legit. It was from the government website. 

The date I have no idea, but if you can...share the tips with us in the future.
I know the codes are legit.

I just meant using the publishing of codes to know what drugs are going to be approved before the FDA announces seems odd. Since so many stocks pop when FDA clearance happens, seems someone would have figured this out by now. 

 
I have no opinion on how successful this company will be in the future, from following it seems like there are plenty of red flags, but I feel like anyone claiming this as a pump and dump hasn't actually been involved in one. 

The current status is well beyond where those usually play. 
Not if super elite tier put and dump.

Regardless, the CFO selling all his shares right after the Eind news is released reeks to high heaven.

 
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Not if super elite tier put and dump.

Regardless, the CFO selling all his shares right after the Eind news is released reeks to high heaven.
It could be something as simple as the CFO's wife nagging him to sell because she recognizes he works for a maniac who could fire him at any time.  I agree that the optics are horrible but this is hardly the first or last mistake these bozos will make.

 
We got another PR, this time for a good ole NP webcast on January 6th.   My antennas are on full alert.  When he goes for this move, it's never good.  Seems like a wag the dog but Im just an incessant optimist.

This is what is on the docket:

Management will provide an update on recent clinical and regulatory developments regarding COVID-19 clinical trials, along with other strategic priorities:

1) BLA submissions to Health Canada, MHRA, EMA, and US FDA
2) HIV prevention trial/monotherapy trial
3) Potential revenue from HIV and manufacturing forecast
4) HIV Cure - amfAR
5) EUA submission timelines to same four agencies for COVID-19
6) Long-hauler clinical trial and potential data readout timelines
7) NASH trial and potential interim analysis timeline
8. Cancer trial Breakthrough Therapy designation potential timelines
9) GvHD trial status
10) Stroke/MS new trials in 2021
11) NASDAQ uplisting status

Management will also provide approximately 30-45 minutes to address questions submitted online by analysts and investors.

https://www.cytodyn.com/newsroom/press-releases/detail/494/cytodyn-to-hold-webcast-on-january-6-to-provide-timelines

 
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I'm feeling a lot better selling a chunk this week. 

Still holding some just to see what happens, but if it goes green I may just get out completely.  I love the science part of it, but man it's hard to root for this company. 

 
I'm feeling a lot better selling a chunk this week. 

Still holding some just to see what happens, but if it goes green I may just get out completely.  I love the science part of it, but man it's hard to root for this company. 
This

 
I'm feeling a lot better selling a chunk this week. 

Still holding some just to see what happens, but if it goes green I may just get out completely.  I love the science part of it, but man it's hard to root for this company. 
Yeah. cBBT is much more legit

 

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