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Non-Tech : NIFTY NINE IN NINETY NINE PLUS ONE

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To: Arthur Radley who wrote (194)1/21/1999 8:15:00 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (2) of 613
 
Yup...and I just came in with the evening paper,
the article was in the Seattle Times too, I don't
see any other way to play the news but watch for
a pop in ctii on Friday...I don't think Neurospheres
is publically traded...so have to look for more
companies which may have tech licenced from them,
or good relationships with them in the past.

Here is the link
seattletimes.com

Probably I should have kept quiet and double checked
to find all the plays for tommorrow, then posted
after the open...I'm such an idiot...but probably
if it's in the paper the word is out, so no sense
in trying to be quiet about finding plays.

Would be nice if I get a pop in ctii...sort of
balance the fact that cnsi got delisted...and
that's my biggest holding...probably going to
get bigger tommorrow if it sells off on the news
(and I buy even more...I must be a masochist),
I just can help myself when a stock gets knocked
around and trades for book value...and a third
of it's future R&D...and that R&D is paid for
by a partner. Here's my big tip for the day...
if you see cnsi fall on news of that delisting,
get some on the cheap and hold it five years,
and easy ten bagger if anything goes
right with rhGGF2 or they salvage Cerestat.

--MIke
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