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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Stock Picking for Charity - 2004

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To: michael_f_murphy who started this subject1/9/2004 9:59:51 PM
From: zeta1961  Read Replies (1) of 346
 
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If this does not work.........dunno, might need to get a refund on the correspondence course I took:)

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I basically followed the path of least calculating...

100,000 divided by 8= 12,500 and you know the rest...doesn't seem like I have to do the ABC explanation to you folk!

Thanks to those who shared helpful information and for reserving your "duh" to my questions for yourselves...:)

I own every position except ADLR, found out about it when it was in the teens and was already above my head in startups...INGN is my most coveted and largest...bought in at $2, love their scientists and management...ONCY my most speculative but intriguing early work...APPX, my safest since it actually makes money...! ACUS, located steps from where I lived and worked for years...is #1 2004 favorite to watch grow up...INGN had that spot last year...I'v realized that depending on the product, mgt, it's stage of development, that I do get "attached" to certain startups and remain neutral with others...

Have a lovely w/e all,
Zeta
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