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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Wexler who wrote (2093)7/13/1999 10:29:00 PM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10293
 
100% of the companies that I have disclosed as frauds or fraudulent stock promotion schemes have tanked.

Including KERA and YHOO!? You will say anything, Billie.

Folks need to hold you accountable, you are reckless.



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (2093)7/13/1999 10:38:00 PM
From: Hank  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10293
 
Bill,

I have a tip for you. Remember when I told you some time ago to short Viropharma (VPHM) when it was in the 20's? Subsequent to that recommendation, VPHM crashed to the single digits. Now it is on a major rally once again based on it's phase II results for Pleconaril. Pleconaril is an antiviral with limited applications and has been VPHM's only ace in the hole since it's very inception. It is only useful in severe cases of picronavirus infections (cold viruses) such as viral respiratory Infections (VRI) and viral meningitis. In other words, it's target patient population is composed entirely of people with compromised immune systems such as the elderly, AIDS patients etc. I believe this drug has very limited profit potential due to the limited number of patients that may use it. Even if it is approved by the FDA, it is not likely to generate significant revenue for VPHM, especially since they do not have the capacity to manufacture and market the drug themselves (ie they'll have to give away a large chuck to whomever agrees to do this for them). Furthermore, the current press release about the phase II studies on pleconaril fail to mention the fact that it is only effective against approximately 50% of the 101 rhino viruses that can cause the aforementioned diseases. VPHM supposedly has other compounds under investigation for viruses such as RSV but they are not even in phase I yet. The stock is on it's way to hype city after todays release and should be watched closely for another short opportunity.



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (2093)7/13/1999 10:49:00 PM
From: DanZ  Respond to of 10293
 
Bill,

I sincerely appreciate your response but you didn't provide enough details for me to form an opinion.

How is GumTech promoting it's stock?

<...Homeopathy is quackery. There is zero scientific evidence that so-called "homeopathic" medications are safe or effective>

I'm not going to dispute that some homeopathic remedies are quackery, nor is it the issue here. The problem that I have with your statement is that it is too general and may not apply to Zicam. Do you acknowledge that Zicam is labeled as homeopathic because it contains a substance that the FDA says is homeopathic or do you assert that the active ingredient in Zicam is diluted as in the case of some homeopathic remedies? If I believed that Zicam fell into the latter case, incidentally, I would not be long the stock.

With regard to your track record...my track record is pretty good too but I'm not always right.