Article: Inovio to expand manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccine candidate with new CEPI grant

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Inovio to expand manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccine candidate with new CEPI grant

Ciara Linnane

MarketWatch, 30 April 2020

Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc. INO, -14.30% said Thursday it has received another grant from the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, or CEPI, an Oslo-based organization, to help it expend manufacturing of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate.

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Comment: This is how they force people to sell. Many people buy on margin and as it goes lower they need more money.

OFFICIAL: David Weild

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David Weild  is Founder, Chairman and CEO of Weild & Co.   The studies that he co-authored have documented the long-term decline in equity capital formation in the United States and provided the core arguments that gave rise to the JOBS Act and many of the specific provisions contained in the JOBS Act.   For these reasons, he has been called “The father of the JOBS Act.”  The work has been cited by a broad range of legislators, regulators, academics, the IPO Task Force and the White House Jobs Council leading up to the JOBS Act.  David has testified in Congress (most recently in June 2013) and at the SEC (most recently at the Roundtable on Decimalization) on these and other market issues and attended the signing of the JOBS Act by President Obama in the Rose Garden on April 5, 2012.

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Data Guru: Richard Clark

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Mr. Richard “Rick” Clark began his career in Orlando serving the legal community in a full spectrum of discovery and data related services. As the industry evolved to adopt technology with the growing needs in including data as a part of the discovery process, Mr. Clark expanded his technology skill set to include information governance, litigation readiness, and analytics applications spanning platforms and workflows that encompass the full spectrum of the EDRM.

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Lawyer: G. Robert Blakey

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George Robert Blakey (born 1936) is an American attorney and law professor. He is best known for his work in connection with drafting the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and for scholarship on that subject.  Under the close supervision of Senator John Little McClellan, the Chairman of the Committee for which he worked, Blakey drafted the “RICO Act,” Title IX of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, signed into law by Richard M. Nixon.  After Robert F. Kennedy became Attorney General, the Department began a major effort to bring criminal prosecutions against organized crime members, corrupt political figures, and faithless union officials.

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Our Mission: To Put Naked Short Sellers — and US Government Officials That Help Them — Into Jail

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There is a new sheriff in  town. His name is Donald J. Trump. We’re going to make this personal — identifying naked short sellers by name. We will rescind the Holder Memorandum and pass legislation that applies federal  RICO to every aspect of financial fraud, inclusive of liberal use of NSA without a warrant. We have every email, every text, every call, every “game” chat.

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Lawyer: Brent Baker

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Brent Baker is a shareholder and member of Parsons’ litigation, securities and regulatory enforcement departments. His practice concentrates on SEC enforcement and regulatory defense, private securities litigation and government/independent investigations.  He regularly advises registered entities regarding general compliance issues and is often engaged to advise clients on investment and financial services matters, and to counsel clients during regulatory examinations, on issues ranging from Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) matters, anti-money laundering (AML) matters and proactive compliance and remediation advice.

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Lawyer: Sidney Powell

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Sidney Powell represents individuals, corporations, and governments in federal appeals in complex commercial litigation.  Powell wrote LICENSED TO LIE: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice after seeing a core group of federal prosecutors break all the rules, make up crimes, hide evidence, and send innocent people to prison.  She continues to write articles on government misconduct and prosecutorial misconduct for The Daily Caller, the Observer, the Hill, Fox News, and other outlets.

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Data Guru: Thomas Ronk

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Thomas Ronk is the founder and CEO of Buyins.net, Thomas Ronk has created a proprietary database and trading strategy based on short sale timing and sales data that was not accessible to anyone prior to January 2005. Mr. Ronk managed more than $150-million in equity accounts from 1993 until 1998. He has 27 years of trading experience and is the principal of Century Pacific Investments, a registered investment advisor in California.

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Lawyer: Paul Davis

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Paul Davis has a practice focused on mergers and acquisitions, proxy fights, corporate governance, corporate finance and business restructuring, and a broad range of securities and business law matters for both private and public issuers. Paul is the Co-Chair of the firm’s Capital Markets & M&A practice group and leads and coordinates the practice’s efforts across Canada.

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Academic: Joshua Mitts, Ph.D

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 Joshua Mitts, Ph.D is an Associate Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. Joshua Mitts, who joined the faculty in 2017, uses advanced data science for his research on corporate and securities law. His primary focus is on information disclosure in capital markets, consumer financial protection, and related topics in law and finance. Mitts employs empirical methods, including statistical analysis and machine learning, for his research on short-selling, informed trading on cybersecurity breaches, information leakage and hedge-fund activism, insider trading on corporate disclosure, and information transmission in financial markets.

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Lawyer: James “Wes” Christian

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James “Wes” Christian  is a fourth generation Texan, who has handled complex litigation in at least eight different states and two countries.  Most of these cases have been in State or Federal Courts; some have been complex arbitrations. He is licensed to practice in 11 Courts across the U.S. and everywhere in Texas and New York.  His primary focus in the last 11 years has been suing Wall Street for fraud.  He has also handled many disputes involving breach of contract, fraud, wrongful death, intellectual property, breach of fiduciary duty and serious personal injuries or wrongful death actions.

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Academic: Peter J. Chepucavage, Esq

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Peter J. Chepucavage has 40 years of experience in both the public and private sectors of the securities industry. He has worked for the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as well as a private law firm and a major international investment bank. He is familiar with all aspects of broker-dealer and hedge fund regulation, including broker dealer operations and stock loans. 

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Data: Energous Corporation (WATT)

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Energous Corporation (WATT)

Date Open High Low Close* Adj Close** Volume
Apr 30, 2020 2.1500 2.3400 2.0600 2.2400 2.2400 1,576,719
Apr 29, 2020 2.3800 2.4000 2.1200 2.1800 2.1800 2,100,600
Apr 28, 2020 2.2800 2.4500 2.2100 2.3200 2.3200 1,741,200
Apr 27, 2020 2.1000 2.4100 1.9100 2.3100 2.3100 3,809,200
Apr 24, 2020 2.3400 2.3500 2.1500 2.2600 2.2600 2,188,200
Apr 23, 2020 1.9900 2.4000 1.8000 2.3100 2.3100 6,828,600
Apr 22, 2020 2.6900 2.7400 2.0300 2.1800 2.1800 14,387,000
Apr 21, 2020 2.7300 4.1700 2.4500 2.6750 2.6750 123,722,000
Apr 20, 2020 1.0000 1.0700 0.9160 1.0450 1.0450 508,600

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Comment: Do the math: Average sale was $3, now $2 = $50 million in profit in 6 trading days just by selling counterfeit shares.

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