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  • StayThick
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 624

    Originally posted by 67mph
    Exactly!

    Alot of guys are waiting for 'the' cure but how many of us could really afford it, if the cure (from whomever it may be) came out tomorrow?

    Cure's don't come cheap!
    I'd downsize my home and make the necessary adjustments financially if it meant a full head of hair. That's how much it means to me. Cost wouldn't stop me if it was a sure fire cure.

    Nothing else matters when you're bald. Big house, fancy car..nothing! None of it is worth it without follicles on my head.

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    • Henkeh91
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 127

      Originally posted by StayThick
      I'd downsize my home and make the necessary adjustments financially if it meant a full head of hair. That's how much it means to me. Cost wouldn't stop me if it was a sure fire cure.

      Nothing else matters when you're bald. Big house, fancy car..nothing! None of it is worth it without follicles on my head.
      Agree! I would borrow money if I had to, no doubt. The feeling of throwing away the cap and swiming with friends without feeling ashamed. Priceless

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      • yagazooci
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 22

        Quoted from Replicel's Investor Fact Sheet:

        "Marketing And Sales Strategy
        The RepliCel™ procedure will be internationally marketed to
        medical professionals currently engaged in hair transplant
        surgery and similar hair restoration programs, as well as
        established hair loss and dermatology clinics. The procedure
        will be offered via licensing agreements which will deliver two
        streams of revenue to the company:
        1. Procedure Access & Training (PAT) fees: An annual charge to
        clinics for training and access to the RepliCel™ procedure.
        2. Biopsy & Cell Replication (BCR) fees: A per-patient charge to
        clinics and professionals for each procedure undertaken by
        RepliCel approved laboratories."


        As I look at the Replicel website's "Product Pipeline" under RCH-01-Hair, it looks as if Replicel, according to the black arrow in the graphic after "License", has already sold one of these "licencing agreements" to grow hair. That'd be a very good sign if someone actually bought one of these licensing agreements, wouldn't it?... if that's what it all means.

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        • UK_
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 2744

          I woudlnt be surprised if its Dr Nigam.

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          • Thinning87
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 847

            has this been posted?

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            • bananana
              Inactive
              • Feb 2012
              • 525

              Originally posted by Thinning87
              hm not, as far as I know. and what did he say? pics?

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              • UK_
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 2744

                Originally posted by Thinning87
                We'll be getting info about safety at the 12 month end point of phase I (God hasnt the last year just flown by?) - no information about efficacy unfortunately.

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                • yagazooci
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 22

                  Replicel Shiseido Deal

                  Hmmm. I guess I was correct about the license sale by replicel (#2044). Replicel is worth more today.The stock price is reflecting that too. All good.

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                  • The Alchemist
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 265

                    Good news for Replicel. Hopefully this doesn't cause any delays in the commencement of phase II.

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                    • UK_
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 2744

                      It is good news that someone has decided to throw a barrel of money into Replicel (especially given the state of the global economy right now).

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                      • UK_
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 2744

                        In the past 12 months the stock price has never been this high - it's clear those conferences that Replicel were attending attracted interest from some very wealthy investors/companies.

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                        • 67mph
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2010
                          • 218

                          There is no scientific point I'm making here, no huge amount of data or any constructive arguments for or against...

                          ...I'm going for the all classic conquering gut-feeling, I've a gut-feeling Replicel are onto something quite significant here, that's all.

                          C'mon Replicel!!

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                          • Thinning87
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 847

                            Originally posted by 67mph

                            c'mon replicel!!
                            go replicel!!!

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                            • Morbo
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 263

                              For some weird and unfounded reason Spencer believes Replicel will save us all and cure baldness within now and 6-8 years, despite barely showing any progression the past 10 years. Anyone with a full head of hair would call it a fool's hope but we chose to believe it.

                              And why? Because we chose to believe any any sort of hope instead of accepting our faith.

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                              • Thinning87
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2012
                                • 847

                                Originally posted by Morbo
                                For some weird and unfounded reason Spencer believes Replicel will save us all and cure baldness within now and 6-8 years, despite barely showing any progression the past 10 years. Anyone with a full head of hair would call it a fool's hope but we chose to believe it.

                                And why? Because we chose to believe any any sort of hope instead of accepting our faith.
                                hahaha dude you;'re like the bad guy from a James Bond movie or even better a Dan Brown book... even your nickname is perfect.

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