oh, ok. I noticed a post on that link by someone named Optimist saying,
and I assumed it was you. I wanted to follow that up and see if there was more information you found. It's possible whoever posted that mixed the data up and was referring to trials other than HM.
According to this link: http://www.baldingblog.com/2006/11/08/i ... -i-trials/
phase II trials are expected to complete by the end of 2008. Although I noticed Optimist's post indicating that it would more likely be 2007.
Optimist, where did you find the conflicting information about the...
You're right. That's exactly what these differences support. The financial statements indicate that they seem to have plenty of funding, enough to support their continual research expense.
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