Might add Olef that, given that the trial result is not known, to refer to "the day of the outstanding results readout" treats the outcome as a given. It is not. Been in a lot of companies where people on this forum all assume "an outstanding result" only to lose their houses/retirement funds etc etc. I personally believe on the material so far released, it would seem more likely than not that we should get a good result, but I know full well that it is not assured and there is real risk that it could be otherwise. IOW, dont ruddy well jinx us by conjuring a firm plank out of thin air.