Two Things You Can Never Be July 11, 2025 But first . . . Some will decry this powerful 30-second spot. (But have they read Project 2025?) Others will share it widely. Your call. SQNS Rob N.: “The original purchase price you cited as ’55 cents’ is misleading. In October 2024 my 2000 shares became 800 shares with a reverse split.” → Yikes! You’re right! Sorry: Adjusted for the split, it’s up not from 55 cents but, rather, from $1.38. I sold much of mine yesterday between $3.90 and $5.40. NOOM NOOM is not a stock symbol, it’s the weight loss / fitness / health app I have on my phone that I forgot to tell you about at the end of yesterday‘s VERU anecdote. They’re related: > VERU, because it has a drug in development that could solve the muscle-mass-loss problem some people on Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro experience . . . which could make us shareholders rich. > NOOM, because — if you prefer not to go the drug (or personal trainer) route — you may find, as I have, that Noom works, too. And as someone once (shallowly? imperiously?) said: You can never be too rich or too thin. Even if that’s not true, most of us are in no danger of being either.