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Biotech / Medical : ArQule
ARQL 20.000.0%Jan 16 4:00 PM EST

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To: Dr. John M. de Castro who wrote (153)2/3/1998 2:03:00 AM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (3) of 399
 
I was bullish on ARQL, then I read through all the posts on this thread. Bender, Harmon, and Silverman stopped commenting in July. The various companies mentioned here,I classify as:

SEQU: interesting
PCOP: interesting
HPIP: ?
HGSI: short sale
INCY: short sale
KDUS: a completely dead deal, a major bust
SNAP: short sale
ARRS: short sale

other industry,

WCII: sell long, but good long term hold
SLOT: short sale

ARQL: I've heard endless discussion about how this company has everything bagged. They cook deals so that they have no downside risk but plenty of upside potential. What a sham. Biotechnologically what are they doing? Well, if you put a team of monkeys in front of a million chemicals that may be of value in pathology and let them manipulate the chemicals into a million factorial combinations, some one of them might be of value. Which one? Well, you take another team of monkeys and have them eliminate the possibilities that have no configuration that has any known value. After a million years of monkey efforts what have the crews wrought? Unknown and most likely poison. This is science? This is accelerated idiocy, which is the quintessential sign of 20th century alchemy.

I'm selling every last share tomorrow at the opening and I don't care if it goes straight up because it's a disgrace to science to be invested in this shell game.
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