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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Stock Picking for Charity - 2004

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To: hopper who wrote (252)9/19/2004 12:46:39 PM
From: Arthur Radley   of 346
 
Speaking of donations, Habitant for the Humanities would be a great place to send funds at this time because of all the homes destroyed by the recent hurricanes in the south.
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With the demise of SI's portfolio tracker coming any day I thought I would update one more time the current standings of the contest...one only has to look at the list to see that biotech investing is fraught with DANGER..and rewards for the correct "guess":
Ranked in descending order of first to last and name of best performing stock in the respective portfolio.
1)Biotech Jim 60.8%ELN
2)Robert C 51.9% ELN
3)RCMAC 39.4% ELN
4)Stefaan 38.8% ELN
5)HMPA 38.7% ELN
6) JD Kelley 33.9% ELN
7)Zeta 31.6% ELN
8) Raul 20.7% LEXG
9) Biomaven 17.8% SEPR
10)RKRW 16.9 SEPR
11)Bill Luby 16.7% KERX
12)Jorgen 15.7% PGLAF
13) MOPGW 11.2% AMGN
14)MUSE 8.9% SEPR
15)Iceberg 8.6% SEPR
16)Joan 6.6% TLRK
17)Mike Mc 5.7% BIIB
18)DNA 2.6% SEPR
19)Rranney .2% MYGN
20)BioKruncher .1% SEPR
21)John M (.5%)SEPR
22)Jibacca (1.6%)ORCH ORCH seems to be the biggest % gainer with a cool 333%
23)Wilder (3.4%) CRXL
24)TexasDude (4.5%) IDEV
25)Tuck (5.9%)SEPR
26)Nigel (8.0%)SEPR
27)Quidditch (8.1%) TLRK
28)Rick (10.4%) MYGN
29)Jackel (15.1%) MYGN
30)Hopper (15.4%) CRXL
31) Miljenko (16.7%) LEXG
32)Jack H (20.2%) AFFX
33)John H (27.6%) TKTX

Interesting that many of the smaller stocks didn't make the top winner list...seems that those who selected the rebound in ELN had the right approach. And then SEPR was a big winner!!!
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