Why the Sudden Run Up in Natural Gas Prices? [View article]
Your article was relevant but sadly none of the conclusions that they draw are valid. Certainly, the current situation for NG isn't a good one, and prices have reflected that in their 75%+ YoY fall. However, since the market is a forward looking indicator, it appears that prices have fallen too much and have bounced off of their lows. The same thing happened to oil a few months ago. These cycles in commodity pricing are inevitable. Low prices cause companies to take action which increases the price in the future - high prices cause the opposite. And the dance continues...
Repros Therapeutics: Circling the Drain to Zero [View article]
There's really nothing to support the fact that the 12.5 mg dose of Proellex is toxic. If that is viable, the drug is a valuable asset and the company will be purchased or form a partnership with one of the top biotech companies.
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