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Humans can lie but those macaques can't
Ya those bastards failed so hard by getting those huge investment firms to invest 65 millions dollars. What a bunch of pathetic scamming losers.I Wished i would Never had to say that But HopeMedicine is the Next Company making false promises and failing so hardly that it is fcking frustrating.
First they Said they will start clinical trials in Summer 2021 For HMI-115, then they Said they will Start in 2021. After that they promised to Start in US.
They Arent Even having a Working Homepage…
I think Henri Nico doods is a looser. At Hits linkedin account there is no entry about Hope Medicine (only Boehringer Ingelheim) he has No faith in His own company exactly like Xiao Ruiping - she left her position as CEO.
I am very angry about myself so stupid to believe they really would start doing trials in 2021 as the Claimed
Normally I agree but it does seem very amateur not to spend a couple thousand dollars after a major investment round to at least open a webpage. I don't think this speaks to the legitimacy of the science behind HMI or not, but it does somewhat indicate that they might be one of those companies that will have execution problems every step of the way.A CEO not updating their LinkedIn account to determine if the company will succeed at delivering a new treatment for hair loss.
People never cease to amuse me on this forum.
Unsure of the norms in China, I don't see them finding the western corporate memeing circle jerk that is LinkedIn super important and perhaps a website when they're not after investors from the general public isn't top priority either?Normally I agree but it does seem very amateur not to spend a couple thousand dollars after a major investment round to at least open a webpage. I don't think this speaks to the legitimacy of the science behind HMI or not, but it does somewhat indicate that they might be one of those companies that will have execution problems every step of the way.
She is still chairperson of the board, it's not like she jumped ship...No faith in His own company exactly like Xiao Ruiping - she left her position as CEO.
Company, that has a product that showed incredible efficiancy, received investment of 65 milions of USD, but is really quiet about their progress. Definitely scam - Better to have a company, making dozens of public claims, public assumptions and promises just to keep quiet once phase 2 finish and they just keep postponing release date of the results to never release them....I Wished i would Never had to say that But HopeMedicine is the Next Company making false promises and failing so hardly that it is fcking frustrating.
First they Said they will start clinical trials in Summer 2021 For HMI-115, then they Said they will Start in 2021. After that they promised to Start in US.
They Arent Even having a Working Homepage…
I think Henri Nico doods is a looser. At Hits linkedin account there is no entry about Hope Medicine (only Boehringer Ingelheim) he has No faith in His own company exactly like Xiao Ruiping - she left her position as CEO.
I am very angry about myself so stupid to believe they really would start doing trials in 2021 as the Claimed
It's almost like they are a brand new company with no operational setup that's trying to start global trials during a global pandemic.HopeMedicine claimed to start Phase II clinical studies of HMI-115 against hair loss in China, Europe and US in 2021.
HopeMedicine didnt start the trials. That Are the dissapointing facts
They're so unprofessional that Bayer decided it would be a good idea to work with them.Well people are connecting the dots, the fact that they don’t even have a website doesn’t help either. People are spotting a pattern of unprofessionalism, to say the least.
Yea just like Kyocera and Riken decided it would be a good idea to work with the now defunct Organ Technologies rightThey're so unprofessional that Bayer decided it would be a good idea to work with them.
Yea just like Kyocera and Riken decided it would be a good idea to work with the now defunct Organ Technologies right
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Not falling for this kind of hype again. If companies start acting weird we will notice it regardless of who they have “partnered” with.
True, but did hope med really raise 60 million though? What if, for example, that sum is not actually in the bank, but is committed money that investors are willing to transfer only after certain milestones are achieved by the company? We are talking about a foreign private company that doesn’t even have a website after all. Things can easily get sketchy.Tsuji and Co never raised 60 million. Not even close...
Samumed didTsuji and Co never raised 60 million. Not even close...
True, but did hope med readily raise 60 million though? What if, for example, that sum is not actually in the bank, but is committed money that investors are willing to transfer only after certain milestones are achieved by the company? We are talking about a foreign private company that doesn’t even have a website after all. Things can easily get sketchy.
There is a user that doesn’t know the difference between necessary and sufficient conditions
I agreeIn my book, having a website without any results to show is what makes a company look a lot sketchy. And so far, I have been proven right more than once unfortunately.
Yes, they raised 60 million, as in they were literally handed a cheque/wire/whatever for operations in exchange for a percentage of ownership of their company. Milestones would be applicable to partnership or licensing agreements like the one they have with Bayer.True, but did hope med readily raise 60 million though? What if, for example, that sum is not actually in the bank, but is committed money that investors are willing to transfer only after certain milestones are achieved by the company? We are talking about a foreign private company that doesn’t even have a website after all. Things can easily get sketchy.