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Biotech / Medical : Collagen Corp.
CGEN 1.490-3.9%Dec 1 3:59 PM EST

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To: Rocketman who wrote (15)3/29/1997 6:24:00 PM
From: Luke   of 72
 
Hi DW:

Here's the post where that Zacks ranking was listed.
techstocks.com

I'm new to SI (and also to the biotech/med. devices field in general)
so I'll have to check on how to copy links onto SI postings if this
doesn't work.
Yup, there are 3 analysts with hold recommendations, but Zacks
gives its own zacks indicator ranking as a 5. Whatever...
I also don't really pay attention to this and it's probably not
worth discussing - I thought it would break the silence on the
thread.

COLLAGEN CORP 3/24/97
WALL STREET RECOMMENDATIONS
CGEN RANKED 101/109 IN MED-BIOMED/GEN IND RANKED 32/211





STRONG BUY________________

MODERATE BUY _____________

HOLD ________________I N N

MODERATE SELL ____________

STRONG SELL ______________Z

N = NATIONAL RETAIL BROKER; I = INSTITUTIONAL BROKER
R = REGIONAL BROKERAGE FIRM;
Z = ZACKS INDICATOR RANKING (EPS FORECAST REVISION MODEL)

I agree that CGEN looks like a bargain. I was a big TGET fan in '96
and have gotten interested in CGEN as a result. I am a fan of
breast implants too.

DW, I've been reading and learning a lot from all your posts on INCY and
AFFX. Thanks. I am impressed with the posts and with your background
in the business.

Time for me to stop leeching and do some reading on CGEN, Prograft
and Cohesion.

Laters.
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