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  • Artista
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    Lets not speculate just yet. NO ONE here on this forum has any inside information regarding this company or the others.
    If Replicel's treatments can give you a good % more than what is currently available today ,even IF it is not the 'Holy Grail' in hair treatments,
    people will rush to it ... David Hall will give his presentation on Monday the 25th of this month.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by yagazooci
    I wonder if the principal shareholders are selling any of thier stock? Now that would be telling. I think the price was driven down by the less-than-touted stellar results obviously, but as much by a timid few who figured the apocolypse was nigh... OTCBB aint the "big board" as we know.
    It would put me in mind of the tail wagging the dog scenario, if its the case. Anyway, we'll see.
    Phase II trials will be the real deal. Phase I was only meant for safety, not efficacy. If their Phase II results suck, thats when you'll know to jump ship.

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  • PinotQ
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    The stock research report shows no insider trading to date.

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  • yagazooci
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    Originally posted by inkt2002
    All the info that needs to be known on Replicel can be found by pulling up their 1 year stock chart.
    I wonder if the principal shareholders are selling any of thier stock? Now that would be telling. I think the price was driven down by the less-than-touted stellar results obviously, but as much by a timid few who figured the apocolypse was nigh... OTCBB aint the "big board" as we know.
    It would put me in mind of the tail wagging the dog scenario, if its the case. Anyway, we'll see.

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  • Vox
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    It'd be really interesting to see how much hair growth (or DHT resistence) would be sustained with a combination of Aderans & Replicel....
    It would be very interesting to see what the Histogen or Aderans products can do with the Gho technique. We know that there are some weaknesses regarding donor regeneration, so what if, e.g., the Histogen product makes the donor to fully recover in much less than 9 months? Or makes the transplanted hair also appropriate to function as donor? This last point is obviously very important since it will give a huge boost to the speed of hair restoration.

    I believe there is potential for such developments even if these products are subpar compared to what they are supposed to do. Just a gut feeling.

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  • inkt2002
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    All the info that needs to be known on Replicel can be found by pulling up their 1 year stock chart.

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  • hellouser
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    It'd be really interesting to see how much hair growth (or DHT resistence) would be sustained with a combination of Aderans & Replicel....

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  • HARIRI
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    I agree to that. There is something inside of me makes me feel that they are after the money and selling shares. I only have high hopes in Histogen and low ones on Aderans.

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  • ccmethinning
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    RepliCel has zip, zero, zilch, nada. They are a total failure and will never amount to anything. They are not an adapting or innovating company. They went all on on DSCC being the answer, and of course, as we know, its not. DSCC is all they got. The reason they are presenting is to try to stir up investor interest, as raising money is now an impossible task as their product looks hopeless and their share price has fallen to bellow $.50/share.

    RepliCel, stick a fork in them, they're done.

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  • garethbale
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    Originally posted by Kiwi
    Nah it wasnt me because I read that too.

    I didnt recognize the poster as an older member of these forums so I took it as a grain of salt. But if the results are "promising" that is a hell of a lot better then "not promising"....
    I emailed them guys...

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  • garethbale
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    Originally posted by Kiwi
    I'm a fan of;
    1) histogen
    2) aderans
    3) dr gho

    In my mind these guys are innocent until proven guilty.

    Replicel might work but they are honestly years behind the above 3 options.

    Out of all the above options I speculate dr gho could help you now except be warned that he's expensive and you're really paying for a glorified but scarless (to the human eye) FUE procedure.
    Do you think Gho can give better coverage, with more density, than a traditional FUE?

    I'm thinking about getting my hairline and temples filled in

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  • garethbale
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    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    What if they show something huge at this event though? you think they would really come and even take the time to present something that hasn't shown to even be what is on the market today?
    I doubt they have something massive, unless they have somehow turned 6% vellus hair into 40% terminal hair.

    I joined this forum in April last year and was surprised by all the hype around Replicel...people announcing they had found the cure etc. Hopefully they can bring something to market but I'm not holding my breath.

    That said, I will look out for their announcements.

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    it may have been kiwi I can't remember..but yeah I don't think they would have led him on to believe that..histogen has been pretty conservative and they have nothing to gain by hyping it up
    Nah it wasnt me because I read that too.

    I didnt recognize the poster as an older member of these forums so I took it as a grain of salt. But if the results are "promising" that is a hell of a lot better then "not promising"....

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    Wasn't that kiwi?

    I'm glad to hear it either way but it's pretty vague. Definitely better than "poor" though lol...
    it may have been kiwi I can't remember..but yeah I don't think they would have led him on to believe that..histogen has been pretty conservative and they have nothing to gain by hyping it up

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    someone on here emailed histogen and got word that their results that will be released in the next few months are "promising"
    Wasn't that kiwi?

    I'm glad to hear it either way but it's pretty vague. Definitely better than "poor" though lol...

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