what is their agenda?, page-3

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    Russ, it seems the essence of your post is that only diseases that hit the news are potentially profitable. Frankly, it's not the punters who read the news who are interested in paying for treatment, it's the poor buggers that have the disease. Not sure if they or their carers give 2 hoots about whether you or anyone else cares about their plight and it certainly wont affect whether they are prescribed s drug to treat them. It is true that frontline treatments are pretty effective, but asx is pitching atc at second line patients who are suffering with resistant strains of the virus. They are crying out for a new treatment.

    Next you state that you know nothing about the board but still decide they need a new young person on there. Not sure what young has to do with it and not real sure what a pr person on he board has to contribute either. I'm still not clear on what the problem is over the past 12mo. The shareholders wanted a pathway on atc and they got it. They voted for the coal deal and hats moving ahead and they wanted a partner for atc and the company got one ( albeit not the type of deal we all hoped for, but hey, remember what drona an co said about prospects for atc)). I do share your appreciation though for their support of ahz. That's eased h pain of holding avx.
 
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