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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Stock Picking for Charity - 2005

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To: Biomaven who wrote (13)12/31/2004 2:20:30 PM
From: John Metcalf  Read Replies (1) of 322
 
I couldn't load the URL, so edited the command line to get here: investsmart.coe.uga.edu

None of the links worked.

I'll try again, with a different machine and browser. In the meantime, my pledge is $100 to the charity of the winner. My charity is Jefferson County Association for Retarded Citizens.

For those who can't enter portfolios, is it acceptable to post a port to the thread, and use that as documentation?

BTW, on a related charity topic, aid for people affected by the tsunami.... There was a good deal of news today on private giving, which may greatly exceed government giving. Pfizer, for example, pledged as much as the US governmment, and other corporations are chipping in, and offering to match employee gifts. A report on CNBC said that a website in UK was taking in one million pounds per hour, and well-known relief organizations are receiving many donations. In addition, there are very important contributions from governments in form of de-salinization plants, planes and helicopters, medical teams, etc.

If I were the UN official who made so much news this week, I would limit my public comments to endlessly repeating "thank you" to all the corners of the world where thanks is due.
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