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Dear Threaders -
I was thinking about the design of a contest called "Bustin' a Buck," wherein contestants - you - would predict the event that would propel PRLN past the $1.00 point. But that, as the saying goes, is history.
So: I hereby announce a contest: "Doin' a Deuce." The contestants - you - are to predict what event will send the stock past the $2.00 mark.
Everyone can participate in designing the contest & suggesting rules.
I propose: predictions must be quite specific, and not vague ("the announcement of good news").
The decision of the Market is final.
What, besides our admiration, can we offer to the winner?
Should the predictions have to include a date?
Here are some possible entries; the floor is open for additions to the list.
Paracelsian announces the first major clients for BioFIT Certification
Scherer announces the first major clients for BioFIT Certification
Paracelsian announces promising results from the collaboration with Southern Research Institute
SRI announces promising results from the collaboration with Paracelsian
Paracelsian announces the world-wide agreement with Scherer
Scherer announces the world-wide agreement with Paracelsian
Paracelsian files SEC 8-K with financial details of world-wide agreement with Scherer
Paracelsian files SEC 10-Q showing profitability
The U.S. Patent Office grants "Petition to Make Special" as regards the use of Andrographalyde "for treating cancer, HIV, angiogenesis, Alzheimer's and hepatitis, and depression"
The U.S. Patent Office grants a patent for the first of the BioFIT assays
Paracelsian announces a partnership/plan to market Andrographalyde
Paracelsian announces a major sale of its Ah-Immunoassay for dioxins
A major brokerage house announces that it is initiating coverage of PRLN
Some source of capital makes a private investment in Paracelsian (a la Travelers)
A large-circulation stock letter cites Leo Rishty's "Unique Situations" (a la Dick Davis Digest, April 1996)
While a guest on CNBC, Jack Rivkin of Travelers comments on Paracelsian's arising, phoenix-like, from the ashes. |