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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread

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To: LTK007 who wrote (10231)11/12/1998 10:59:00 PM
From: Sandra  Read Replies (1) of 29382
 
Max,
Probably, We looked for awhile......I'll try again
I saw 48 hours here is a good description of the show..Sandra

To: +Double D (10665 )
From: +NASDBULL
Thursday, Nov 12 1998 8:37PM ET
Reply # of 10694

Advanced Cell Technology is on 48 hours. The CEO is Michael West and will talk with
48 Hour reporters.

There is a chance that GERN and/or CTII will be mentioned or refered to, but that is
unlikely.

If anything, this may cause even more awareness and help CTII and GERN in the
morning, other than that, at this point, I will just have to see what is talked about on
tonight's show.

NASDBULL

The team at tiny biotech company Advanced Cell Technology said the cells had
reverted to a primordial state known as
stem cells, which means they are capable of growing into any kind of cell in the body.

Although they used the same method they used to clone cows, the scientists at the
privately held company, based in
Worcester, Massachusetts, say they have no intention of trying to create an entire
creature that would essentially be a
human clone.

Instead, they want to try to grow organs and tissues in the lab for use in transplantation
therapy.

''We will not use this technology to clone human beings,'' Michael West, president and
chief executive officer of
Advanced Cell Technology, vowed in a statement.



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