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Biotech / Medical : Ligand (LGND) Breakout! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bob zagorin who wrote (29048)7/8/1999 9:17:00 PM
From: Henry Niman  Respond to of 32384
 
BGEN and HGSI will be on CNBC tomorrow so Maria was probably drumming up business. A synopsis of David Molowa's interview is linked to the CNBC Specials page at pharmacognizance.com , but most of the discussion was on AMGN, while AVIR and LGND were just listed.
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To: bob zagorin who wrote (29048)7/9/1999 10:16:00 AM
From: Henry Niman  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 32384
 
Looks like Biotechs are getting a bit more popular on CNBC. Yesterday BGEN announced earnings and David Molowa was on, recommending AMGN, AVIR, LGND. HGSI's new B cell stimulant was also expensively discussed. Today Jim Vincent, BGEN CEO, and Bill Haseltine, HGSI CEO were on as was Dan Gillespie, Rydex Biotechnology Fund.

I summarized the Haseltine review and all of the above can be found linked to the CNBC Specials table at pharmacognizance.com

The HGSI story was a good news / bad news story. The good news is the discovery of a new B cell stimulant which may have a targeted market similar to Neupogen.

The bad news was the fact that the drug had not yet entered human trials and would take 2-3 years for approval (which I would place in the optimistic category).

The protein was identified by screening 15,000 signal proteins.

From the technology standpoint, it seems that the availability of 15,000 gene products for screening was the major advantage. The 15,000 number is large and approaches like LGND's are more focused in some respects (the families are smaller than 15,000).

The ability to define proteins as signal proteins has been known for quite some time, and hundreds have been known for some time.

However, the HGSI screening was able to find one that had been missed and I wasn't able to access the Science article today to get more specifics.