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Innovation Pharmaceuticals Inc (CE)

Innovation Pharmaceuticals Inc (CE) (IPIX)

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sunspotter sunspotter 8 minutes ago
"more and more like we have our man"

Didja ever find the real villain, JFM?

Hint: his initials are LE (just to make it easy for true longs who struggle with logic and thinking and stuff, the rest of his name is eo hrlich).
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sunspotter sunspotter 2 hours ago
No, and indeed CTIX/IPIX did none of those things.
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PJ007 PJ007 6 hours ago
Does that make you a bag poster?????
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sunspotter sunspotter 7 hours ago
“ Leo had everybody fooled”

Not quite everybody, to be fair.
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TheHound TheHound 7 hours ago
We get it. Nothing left for bagholders.
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JTORENCE JTORENCE 8 hours ago
That's when Leo had everybody fooled just as he did with the 4 million$$ he just scammed out of us.
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sunspotter sunspotter 12 hours ago
Worth a repost, especially as it becomes much clearer now:

When penny stock CEO self-enrichment schemes like IPIX fall below 2 cents and begin their inevitable (although often punctuated by brief spikes) decline to the trips, it becomes clearer who among their followers are sheep who have been woefully misled and misdirected by the said CEO, and who are the wolves in sheep's clothing who have actively connived with the CEO to transfer his marks' money to their own pockets while pretending to be among those very marks.

While I already have a pretty good idea who on social media (not iHUb, obvs!) falls into each camp, it will be fascinating to get a more forensic feel for this over the coming months.
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TheHound TheHound 17 hours ago
Wake up!

No dinero = no Canollis for u!

Jigs up.

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TheHound TheHound 18 hours ago
There’s that word again!

7. **Misinformation or Denial**: In some cases, investors may not fully understand that the stock is involved in fraudulent activities or poor practices. They may believe false narratives, often spread by company insiders or promoters, that the stock is misunderstood or unfairly attacked.
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TheHound TheHound 20 hours ago
The stock had value in 2013 jackass.
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leavetheguntakethecannolis leavetheguntakethecannolis 21 hours ago
I can read. What does it mean to "wake up" in your esteemed opinion?

Please enlighten oh wise one.
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zandant zandant 23 hours ago
Interested in seeing what is left of the Cult of Leo and who the last one to remain in the cult will be....All hail B, the .0002 wonder drug.
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TheHound TheHound 1 day ago
Wake up!

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TheHound TheHound 1 day ago
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175087180
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leavetheguntakethecannolis leavetheguntakethecannolis 1 day ago
Once again, the reason you are here IS??????????
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zandant zandant 2 days ago
Can you not see that much has happened since 2013 and it has all been bad....
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leavetheguntakethecannolis leavetheguntakethecannolis 2 days ago
Here's a fact for you dog.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=94188578
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TheHound TheHound 2 days ago
Facts…: Stock isn’t moving up nor does it have excellent potential. Bashers aren’t here to bring the price down or increase their short position as the stock isn’t even tradable.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175087180
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leavetheguntakethecannolis leavetheguntakethecannolis 2 days ago
Sure, that would definitely explain the numerous daily postings on a sub penny stock by you and the rest here with a similar outlook as opposed to actual shareholders. Make complete sense to me.
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Blues44 Blues44 2 days ago
That's assuming that somebody finds some value in IPIX. When IPIX trades for less than $50 a day I don't think people are screaming to own this ticker. Do you know how many companies have come back after trading under a penny? I'm not sure myself but I would bet not many, if any at all. All of the missed filings, the lack of board etc, etc, etc...the list goes on. I believe people are waiting for another company to buy B which if it were to happen don't you think it would have happened by now?
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TheHound TheHound 2 days ago
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175086761
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MackG MackG 2 days ago
It is because Brilacidin will become a blockbuster drug and they know it.
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TheHound TheHound 2 days ago
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175087180
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leavetheguntakethecannolis leavetheguntakethecannolis 3 days ago
And the detractors will never honesty answer the question as to why!

No problem, we know why.
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sunspotter sunspotter 3 days ago
Personally I come for the files and stay for the triallings.
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loanranger loanranger 3 days ago
I don't know about anyone else but I come for the trials and stay for the filings. Woohoooo!
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PJ007 PJ007 3 days ago
As worthless as you and others state that B is, something is bringing you here everyday!!!!!!
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TheHound TheHound 4 days ago
The reality is B is worthless. This is a fact proven by the share price & market cap. There’s no denying that fact regardless of how many graduate students dip shit in a dish as a requirement of their graduate program.
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zandant zandant 4 days ago
If B is so good, why is IPIX trading at the .0001/.0002 level?
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TheHound TheHound 4 days ago
French fried lies.
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loanranger loanranger 4 days ago
"the combinations of MUT056399 and brilacidin or eravacycline will be selected for the efficacy test in the chronic wound infection mice model"

IPIX drugs don't have the best history with sick mice:
Whoops! I was going to post an image of those poor mice that were futilely tortured with Prurisol but the CEO disappeared it. Now he seems to have made himself disappear.
POOF gone! A real wizard.

What's next for IPIX? Thoughts?
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loanranger loanranger 4 days ago
"In the virus trial we know Brilacidin arrived too late to help."
Huh? Please explain. I thought it just plain didn't work.
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williamssc williamssc 4 days ago
"Further investigations involving drug combinations identified five synergistic drug combinations"
"Regards to time-kill and biofilm assays, the combinations of MUT056399 and brilacidin or eravacycline will be selected for the efficacy test in the chronic wound infection mice model."

Wow now FIVE synergistic drug combination also Cronic wound infection is certainly new.
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frenchbroad frenchbroad 4 days ago
All test tube/petri dish observations .the drug fails when used in human trials..
Not bashing - just facts.

"Just facts". This is funny.
Just facts: Brilacidin has trials in humans for 4 different malady. It helped in 3 trials. In the virus trial we know Brilacidin arrived too late to help. Brilacidin was safe in all trials.
Just facts: there is not a human trial with Brilacidin against fungus. So far.
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JTORENCE JTORENCE 5 days ago
SitTight There are dozens of these articles floating around. All test tube/petri dish observations .the drug fails when used in human trials..
Not bashing - just facts.
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SitTight SitTight 5 days ago
Another Nature.com article about Brilacidin just dropped:

Screening of the Pandemic Response Box library identified promising compound candidate drug combinations against extensively drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
Infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii pose a significant threat to human health, particularly in the context of hospital-acquired infections. As existing antibiotics lose efficacy against Acinetobacter isolates, there is an urgent need for the development of novel antimicrobial agents. In this study, we assessed 400 structurally diverse compounds from the Medicines for Malaria Pandemic Response Box for their activity against two clinical isolates of A. baumannii: A. baumannii 5075, known for its extensive drug resistance, and A. baumannii QS17-1084, obtained from an infected wound in a Thai patient.
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Further investigations involving drug combinations identified five synergistic drug combinations, suggesting potential avenues for therapeutic development. The combination of MUT056399 and brilacidin against A. baumannii QS17-1084 and that of MUT056399 and eravacycline against A. baumannii 5075 showed bactericidal activity. These combinations significantly inhibited biofilm formation produced by both A. baumannii strains. Our findings highlight the drug combinations as promising candidates for further evaluation in murine wound infection models against multidrug-resistant A. baumannii. These compounds hold potential for addressing the critical need for effective antibiotics in the face of rising antimicrobial resistance.
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We have identified 7 drug candidates that significantly suppressed the growth of the extensively drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii 5075 and QS17-1084 strains. We also found three pairs and two pairs of two drug combinations that exhibited toward synergistic effect against Acinetobacter baumannii 5075 and QS17-1084, respectively. These combinations arose from brilacidin, eravacycline and two triclosan derivatives, including MMV1580854 and MUT056399. Regards to time-kill and biofilm assays, the combinations of MUT056399 and brilacidin or eravacycline will be selected for the efficacy test in the chronic wound infection mice model.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-72603-9
Published: 17 September 2024
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CallMeCrazy CallMeCrazy 5 days ago
BARDA looking for new antifungals/antibacterials in AMR fight

the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), part of the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) within the US Department of Health and Human Services, has awarded Basilea an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA)...

Under the terms of the OTA, BARDA will support the development of designated novel, first-in-class antifungals and antibacterials in Basilea’s portfolio with a total potential non-dilutive funding of up to approximately USD 268 million over up to twelve years

[/qAbout invasive mold infections

Invasive aspergillosis and invasive infections with rare molds (e.g., Fusarium spp., Scedosporium spp., and Mucorales fungi) are life-threatening infections that predominantly affect immunocompromised patients, including patients with hematologic malignancies (blood cancer), transplant patients, or patients with other immunodeficiency disorders. These infections are associated with high morbidity and mortality.8, 9

About invasive candidiasis

Invasive candidiasis, including deep-seated tissue candidiasis and candidemia, is an increasingly important nosocomial infection, especially in patients hospitalized in intensive care units. Candida species are ranked as the fourth main cause of bloodstream infections in hospitals in the US.10 The prognosis of invasive candidiasis remains difficult, with a reported mortality rate for invasive candidiasis as high as 40%, even when patients receive antifungal therapy.11
https://www.basilea.com/news#news_1514

In pre-clinical studies, Brilacidin shown to synergize with marketed antifungals against pathogenic species of aspergillosis, candidiasis, cryptococcosis and mucormycosis, and further exhibited potent stand-alone efficacy against Cryptococcus neoformans

· These data suggest Brilacidin has potential as a novel antifungal agent..

...the global antifungal drugs market estimated at $14.8 billion in 2021 and expected to reach $20.5 billion by 2030.
https://www.ipharminc.com/press-release/2022/10/3/innovation-pharmaceuticals-announces-publication-of-scientific-article-on-the-antifungal-activity-of-brilacidin

The search for antifungals seems to be heating-up. If IPIX can hold on this market seems to be heading toward Brilacidin.
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zandant zandant 6 days ago
LOL. Like this company, French is fried.
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sunspotter sunspotter 6 days ago
And your point is?

Ehrlich doesn’t give a tuppenny toss about people dying from infectious diseases.

He’s too busy counting his millions (that he stole from IPIX shareholders) by the pool at his Florida McMansion.
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CallMeCrazy CallMeCrazy 6 days ago
Antimicrobial resistance deaths could reach 39M 2025-2050

Doctors, scientists and public health experts have long warned of the potential consequences of worsening antimicrobial resistance, or AMR. It occurs when bacteria, fungi and pathogens evolve to withstand existing medications, including antibiotics, making them harder to kill...

They analyzed 520 million records from 204 countries and territories, including death certificates, hospital discharge documents and insurance claims. Then, they used statistical modeling to calculate deaths related to antimicrobial resistance from 1990 to 2021. They also made projections about how antimicrobial resistance would affect fatalities in the future...
Developing new antibiotics will help tackle the problem, potentially averting millions of deaths, per the paper.

We urgently need new strategies to decrease the risk of severe infections through vaccines, new drugs, improved health care, better access to existing antibiotics and guidance on how to use them most effectively
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/deaths-from-antibiotic-resistant-infections-could-reach-39-million-by-2050-study-suggests-180985095/
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JTORENCE JTORENCE 1 week ago
realscottsmith Are you hoping for this. If you are, you are not alone.

https://www.aol.com/hundreds-hezbollah-pagers-explode-apparent-151059377.html
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realscottsmith realscottsmith 1 week ago
Anyone know if Leo carries a pager?
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loanranger loanranger 1 week ago
Thanks, but the credit goes to......
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174262110

Someone on another board asked "What will happen to Brilacidin?" and I think that might be the answer....Penn might try to license it to someone else. But I think the underlying patents may have been abandoned.

Let's ask Frenchie! The answer must be somewhere in one of those billions of Google search returns.
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zandant zandant 1 week ago
Interesting find. The final dagger...although not so sure anyone would want B after the Flying Dutchman of Drugs killed off PolyMedix and IPIX.
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zandant zandant 1 week ago
$3 will soon be more than the entire Ehrlich debacle is worth....
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loanranger loanranger 1 week ago
re: The Brilacidin license.
Termination by Penn. Penn may terminate this Agreement on written notice to Licensee if any of the following events of default (“Default”) occur:
".25.1 If Licensee: becomes insolvent, bankrupt or generally fails to pay its debts as such debts become due; is adjudicated insolvent or bankrupt; admits in writing its inability to pay its debts; or shall suffer a custodian, receiver or trustee for it or substantially all of its property to be appointed and, if appointed without its consent, not be discharged within sixty (60) days; makes an assignment of all or substantially all of its assets for the benefit of creditors; or suffers proceedings under any law related to bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation or the reorganization, readjustment or the release of debtors to be instituted against it and, if contested by it, not dismissed or stayed within thirty (30) days; "

Loss of the appeal will trigger the above unless the Company can find $1.4M between the cushions of the couch it doesn't have.
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Blues44 Blues44 1 week ago
Has IPIX only traded about $3 worth of shares today? SMH
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TheHound TheHound 1 week ago
People try to educate those defending worthless stocks because of the psychological and financial risks involved. When someone defends a bad investment, they might be experiencing cognitive biases, such as *loss aversion* or the *sunk cost fallacy*. These biases cause people to hold onto losing investments because they don't want to admit failure or accept the loss.

Educating them can help provide a clearer perspective, encouraging more rational decision-making and protecting them from further financial damage. The goal is often to foster critical thinking, prevent emotional decision-making, promote healthier investment strategies in the future, and alerting others to stock scams. Reference https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=171556989

When people defend stocks that have become worthless, it can be tied to emotional attachment, pride, or the psychological discomfort of acknowledging a loss. Here are several reasons why others try to educate them:

1. **Cognitive Biases**: As mentioned, biases like the *sunk cost fallacy* (holding onto something because they've already invested a lot) or *confirmation bias* (seeking information that supports their belief) cloud judgment. Educators aim to counteract these biases, helping investors recognize the reality of their situation.

2. **Avoiding Further Loss**: By educating them, people hope to prevent further bad decisions. Defending a worthless stock can lead to additional investments in the same failing asset or similar risky ventures, increasing financial losses. Teaching sound investing principles, like cutting losses, can save future wealth.

3. **Emotional Well-being**: Losing money in stocks can trigger denial, anxiety, or frustration. Those defending their bad investment may feel isolated or judged, so education is often an attempt to offer support, helping them understand that poor investments happen to everyone. It provides an opportunity for personal growth and emotional resilience.

4. **Encouraging Financial Literacy**: Many people defending bad investments may not have a strong background in financial literacy. Educators see this as a chance to help them understand market risks, diversification, proper research, and risk management strategies to make more informed decisions next time.

5. **Avoiding Scams and Manipulation**: In some cases, stocks become worthless due to pump-and-dump schemes, where individuals are misled into buying overhyped stocks. Education is a way to protect people from falling into these traps again by teaching them how to spot fraudulent practices.

6. **Long-term Thinking**: Helping someone understand why defending a worthless stock may be harmful is often an attempt to instill long-term investment thinking. Shifting from short-term emotional reactions to a disciplined, researched approach can set up the individual for better financial health in the future.

7. **Social Responsibility**: In some cases, those defending worthless stocks may share their beliefs with others, spreading misinformation or misguided optimism. Educators often intervene to prevent this cycle, ensuring that others don't fall into the same trap.

Ultimately, the goal of educating such individuals is to foster financial discipline, rational decision-making, and self-awareness, which are crucial for sustainable wealth building.
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TheHound TheHound 1 week ago
People who defend stocks that become worthless after investing in them may do so for several reasons, ranging from psychological to financial motivations. Here are some common factors:

1. **Cognitive Dissonance**: Once people have invested in a stock, especially if they've invested heavily, admitting it's a bad or fraudulent investment conflicts with their belief that they made a wise choice. To reduce this discomfort, they rationalize or defend the investment.

2. **Sunk Cost Fallacy**: Investors often feel that because they’ve already spent money, time, or effort, they should continue defending their choice, even when new information shows the stock is crooked or failing. They believe they can eventually recover losses or even make a profit.

3. **Emotional Attachment**: People often get emotionally attached to their investments. After putting faith in a company, they might overlook red flags because they’ve tied their self-worth or financial hopes to the success of that stock.

4. **Fear of Financial Loss**: Investors might defend a crooked stock out of fear that negative publicity could drive prices down even further, leading to additional losses. In defending it, they may hope to stabilize its value or delay an inevitable decline.

5. **Influence of Community or Social Pressure**: If the stock is part of a broader "meme stock" trend or has an active online following, investors might feel pressured by that community to defend the stock, even when it’s failing or embroiled in controversy.

6. **Overconfidence**: Some investors might believe they know more than others and that the market or regulators have misunderstood the stock. They could convince themselves that they see the “real value” while others are too cautious or uninformed.

7. **Misinformation or Denial**: In some cases, investors may not fully understand that the stock is involved in fraudulent activities or poor practices. They may believe false narratives, often spread by company insiders or promoters, that the stock is misunderstood or unfairly attacked.

While defending a stock may feel like protecting one's investment, it often blinds investors to risks and realities, potentially leading to greater losses in the long run.
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zandant zandant 1 week ago
"...statements involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause actual results and experience to differ materially from anticipated results and expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements." Lost It All Leo was on point with this line. All his exaggerations and hype (most evident with Kevetrin) amounted to nothing but failure, underscoring the failure of his one-man fiasco.
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