Good point. Never though about it. After all, the health, as we old retired dogs can appreciate, is the most important think we should care about.
value building
IMO, in this crazy world we live on, decision makers of the public company (CEO and BOD) can not effort to make to many mistakes in the process of value building which someone you know described tonight on BNN as value destruction.
The promotion (or spin) of good intentions not supported by the results will finally show in the financial results and share price performance. It is hard to BS forever, collecting fat cheques and show no benefits (capital gains) to shareholders.
Lots of value as you describe is a relative term. IMO the market value of the CLL assets is lower then injected capital. This is not a good record.