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Biotech / Medical : Cambridge Heart (CAMH)-What is this???

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To: John Zwiener who wrote (4)2/8/1997 2:09:00 AM
From: Asymmetric   of 33
 
Hi John,

The answer to your question is not so easy. The Wall St Transcript
costs something like $1700 a year. Your best bet is to ask your
broker, if you have one. Another alternative is to check some of
the local public/college/university libraries in your area to see
if they might carry a copy. (and no I don't have a subscription!
a little too pricey for me!! I'm an individual investor like yourself
who has to work for a living). I came across mine serendipitously,
getting a free trial thru SIE, where you can get some other trial newsletter subscriptions.

What happened to me is I was so struck by the article and the
information on Cambridge Heart, which I had never heard of before,
and then by the quiet, yet, indisputable evidence of accumulation
on the chart that I knew that this stock was/is going much, much higher.

A background check showed that Goldman Sachs brought the company
public last year at $11. Goldman is definitely one of the blue-chip,
premier Wall St. investment firms around and they aren't going to
mess around with some dog of a company...so that added to my
confidence in CAMH. Nevertheless, the stock fizzled immediately
after to around $9, and drifted lower thru neglect...until recently.

Hope you bought big on this company. The last time I felt so positive
on a company was when I last bought Jabil Circuits. I accumulated my
position last summer when the stock was selling at $11-$12, and made
it the biggest position in my portfolio. Today the stock trades for
around $40-$44 only 8 months later. Only time will tell on this one.

Good luck to us both!!!! Ciao.

PS - disclaimer. To all who read this, do your own homework
and make your own decisions. I have been wrong before, in fact
dead wrong on occaision, and maybe wrong here as well,
so please do your own due diligence!!!!
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