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Biotech / Medical : Neuroscience

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To: scott_jiminez who wrote (153)12/30/2000 8:05:14 PM
From: scaram(o)uche  Read Replies (1) of 278
 
>> no matter how loud and confident and seemingly well informed the cheerleaders of the biotechs or the SEMs are on SI, the essential rule of investing remains intact: near term future earnings are the key. <<

Hahahaha. Now who could you be referring to?

You're looking at a few months, a very narrow window. And yet you draw monumental conclusions?!

I had a big year. Despite tax loss selling at the end, I have a rather substantial tax bill to pay.

Agree to acknowledge it here, and provide for a good evening for myself and a date, and I'll show you the original documentation.

Instructive crap, you're wrong. Again.

Portolio "Ron - 3/14/00" is down 56.9%.

Portfolio "2000" took a miserable hit through the last half of the year to finish up 181.3%.

VDXX ended up 103.4% on the year.

You're just basically wrong. You assembled portfolios -- with selections and timing intended to document your conclusions -- a few months ago. This is another reason why I wish that you had never set foot in a lab; scientists don't fit data to a conclusion.

You've touted your Ariad warrants all year long, and now you make your "success" story hinge on "near term future earnings"? You're (1) a cheat, and (2) a lousy investor. Both are documented, here at SI, covering a period of about four years.

Portfolio "cheat" is down 62.1%.
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