sofear,
I do not know of any member from this forum participating, but they could be and keeping it confidential.
If anyone does not understand why Bluebird is so strict about how they release information, very basically, the SEC watches these companies very very closely. If anything could be construed as an attempt to manipulate stock prices, a company could face heavy penalties. Bluebird is dedicated to their end goal and in no way do they want information made public before any official release and before they have data to back up the information. Bluebird has made great efforts to ensure that all employee contracts are written so that no one has any control over selling shares of stock on their own. They will make their money when this is further down the line and they stand to make a big payday, but in the meantime, they are being extremely careful and very wise about what they say publicly. Patients currently in trials may not completely understand everything and are not the best source of information. Next time I talk to Bluebird, I will address this again and ask if there is any way for them to have patients make statements through Bluebird, so nothing incorrect is said, while still giving us the opportunity to get some information about the general health of patients and their own reactions to what they have observed.