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Biotech / Medical : STEM -- StemCells, Inc.
STEM 18.49+6.7%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: HandsOn who wrote (285)7/25/1999 12:13:00 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) of 805
 
The Informed Investors radio forum had
McCamant on there--he did not have a chance
to say much about CTII, but yes, he still
likes it and I think he said something
like 'management is adequate'. Geeze this
fella is really something. If you have
not already heard the tape--don't bother,
mainly just BBRS's Silverman giving out the same
names as they do on the Monday morning biotech
conference call each week--starts to sound like
a broken record, and not a lot of microcap banter
so I get bored.

I'd like to have heard what he sees for
the company after the encapsulation program
is stripped off--will they be an attractive
target, say by a Geron etc.

I posted to the Yahoo thread...was feeling
foolish for giving up my last 5k shares...especially
after that nice pop on Friday. Hoping I can get
back in easily enough--hard not to take gains
when you have a nice run like that though, from
5/8ths to 1 1/4...I see those dollars and tend
to churn. Now all I need is an article about
stem cells in the Sunday Times to punish me for
being out. Yikes. But there will probably be
a few chances to get back in--I hope. I've a feeling
this is going to romp a bit on Monday.

--Actually, there was something in there that
was interesting, I take that back about the
tape not being worth listening to: McCamant
likes the idea of CHIR taking out CORR.
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