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Biotech / Medical : CMTR-CHEMTRAK FDA OK

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To: jeeza who wrote (369)2/24/1997 4:41:00 PM
From: Musti   of 1172
 
Perhaps Musti does not participate much in this thread because, in all due respect, Musti might not find it very informative. If anyone needs proof of that, someone with absolutely nothing to do might someday plot CMTR's stock price vs. the comments on this thread. I am quite confident you will see an absolute pattern -- when CMTR's stock is on the move up, the world is great, the company is great, buyouts at $10+, FDA approvals, etc. --- and when CMTR's stock price is depressed (as in now), the company is falling to pieces. Really -- check it out as there are many sampling points of which to test this thesis! That pretty much says it all, doesn't it

Not falling into the standard greed and fear of Wall Street is exactly how people consistently make money. For whatever it is worth, my humble advise is as follows: for those that are convinced that the past year+ of announcements have been for the purpose of allowing the chairman to slowly sell (and he has done much selling, but again, all real traders of CMTR are of course aware of this since the info is readily available and thus, reflected in the stock price on a daily basis), then all of you should dump your shares immediately -- why wait! On the other hand, for those of you that like what the company is up to, where they are positioning themselves, what they have in the pipeline, quality of the new hires, and like the current micro market cap of a mere $15m of so, then act accordingly.
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