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Originally Posted by lpenergy
I posted the email below on Replicel's stock board earlier:
"Good Afternoon Mr. (named removed),
The deadline to file the 2011 Annual Report is April 29th. The Company is on track to file on or before that date.
Kind Regards,
Heather"
so we have 5 days without knowing whether or not we will get a full head of hair within 5 years?
that's tough but im ready to take on anything bad or good.
I have a very general idea of their results. Women should show much more results for example.
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Originally Posted by Maradona
so we have 5 days without knowing whether or not we will get a full head of hair within 5 years?
You aren't going to know that from Replicel's report, no matter what the results of the clinical trials.
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Originally Posted by gmonasco
You aren't going to know that from Replicel's report, no matter what the results of the clinical trials.
Yes of course anything may happen in the future.
But the report will give each of us a good indication of where this is going. Different people may have different views on what's good/bad etc.
Haters be hating in the bald community right before the replicel results, this is crazy.
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Originally Posted by Maradona
But the report will give each of us a good indication of where this is going.
You'll know if the clinical trials are going on to Phase IIb, but that's about it. The current trials are much too limited in scope to determine much in the way of specifics.
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Originally Posted by gmonasco
You'll know if the clinical trials are going on to Phase IIb, but that's about it. The current trials are much too limited in scope to determine much in the way of specifics.
That's your opinion . As long as they reveal everything in their results that would be enough to make my conclusions where this is going.
Of course you can always listen to the psychos at hairsite or you can read about 200 papers and make your own conclusions. Whatever suits you.
peace.
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Originally Posted by Maradona
That's your opinion
No, the limited nature of the clinical trials is not an "opinion." A six-month Phase I/IIa trial with 19 participants is simply not broad enough in scope to make any realistically definitive projects about efficacy. That's a fact.
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sorry if this has been asked but when is the official date of the report being released?
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