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Biotech / Medical : Paracelsian Inc (PRLN)

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To: Rick Costantino who wrote (1000)12/8/1996 2:07:00 PM
From: John H. Farro   of 4342
 
Rick, NO FAIR! NO FAIR! NO FAIR! I was hoping that PRLN would issue a positive development on Monday and that I would be able to celebrate by posting a big "GO PRLN, GO" post for post number 1000. Instead you got the glory of the thousandth post. But I guess it's only appropriate since you were the one who started this successful thread. I only hope Paracelsian grows as quickly as this thread does. Wait til we get to 2000. That post is MINE!

All right, enough foolishness for today. Now on to the analysis.

Paracelsian might have another source of income soon if their stock price moves up. They have a lot of warrants out there that expire in September. How many? I'm not sure, but it must be at least a few hundred thousand, exercisable at $3.25 If the stock price goes up significantly I bet PRLN will be able to raise well over $1 Million.

I see two positive aspects if Paul is correct and if Paracelsian is marketing AndroVir by signing up subscribers. 1)They will be able to control their product so there is no danger of a Merk-type shortage. People will not be able to start on Androvir and face disruption in their supplies due to a shortage. This will decrease the likelihood of viral resistance. 2)Paracelsian will be able to send surveys to those who they signed up to determine if AndroVir is effective. The sign-up route sounds like an intelligent way to go to me.

Robin M.
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