Why VLA?, page-4

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    A colleague mentioned VLA in his list & after researching agreed it was a great method to cure cancer. In the start I bought small lots when I could afford it. I was also trading derivatives, Blue chips and other spec stocks. Yes I made money & lost money. Over the years the VLA story got better & better ... so I bought more & more.. all at low prices however !! .. the thing is it's hard to hold on the roller coaster ride sometimes. These days I am highly resilient to the daily swings & the portfolio moves quite a bit.. Its all about keeping you eyes on the prize. In my mind its not about "if", its about "when" a Big pharma buys VLA out. In the old adage .. "In for a penny, in for a pound" ..

    So far, I've managed to hold onto them & recently when it was last 26c couldn't actually believe the price & this is when I liquidated everything else & bought soley VLA, I know "the risk" but for me it's quite obvious ..

    The results coming through are awesome & I am very happy that we are helping to cure cancer. Kind of gives you the warm fuzzies.

    SP = well thats definitely a guess... I'm thinking we won't have a SP actually & a deal will be done (def within 2 years).
    Final buyout SP = $Au 6.75
 
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