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Biotech / Medical : The thread of life

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To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (412)8/10/2002 11:12:55 AM
From: Mike McFarlandRead Replies (1) of 1336
 
final ratio was 2.3472 stinky London certifcates
for each CNSI.

Message 15060760

Yeah, that is right, I still have 70,416 shares, so
going into it I had 30k shares.

A $30k loser for me.
Oh yeah, only on paper, ha!

I shut down my etrade account and had some CeNeS in
there--wanna see one of the last trades?
Your day Sell order for 52347 CPHAF at Mkt was executed at 0.06.

Wow, that's nasty.

So I don't have a trading account anymore. Although I
suppose I could do something in Renee's account. Lesse,
the last time I bought her something it was LYNX around
a buck and a half.
No, I think I'll just keep winding this down.

Only at 5% stocks. Corning, Elan, several huge busts.

You know, I am not surprised to see the Nasdaq floundering
down here, but I thought <my> stocks would do better <g>...
Turns out, my picks have underperformed the market, and
so I guess it is reasonable to quit. Hey, even after
the spankings these past two years, I came out way ahead.
Miss M can go to Stanford, and I'll retire a few years
early.

Good luck to you Rick. I hope you got my CeNeS at six
cents and it is a ten bagger for you! Heh, I will need
a ten bagger on the shares I still have, just to get
back where I started. Seems unlikely.
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