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Biotech / Medical : Gliatech (GLIA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (884)7/28/1999 1:51:00 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2001
 
O.K. 18 1/2, few hundred shares for my wifes IRA, had so sell some CEPH... that's it [pockets inside out], ain't no more coin for GLIA.

DAK



To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (884)7/28/1999 6:14:00 PM
From: Asymmetric  Respond to of 2001
 
Richard, Thanks for the CC Summary,

Also thanks for the advice about holding
on in the face of adversity. Still holding
onto Gliatech. I probably sound like a
broken record, but never thought we'd
be in the teens with August almost upon
us. Nothing wrong with the company,
just the stock price.

Still patiently holding.
Good luck to all.

Peter.



To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (884)7/28/1999 9:43:00 PM
From: Larry Liebman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2001
 
Richard...Watched the opening. Waited to hear the conference call. Sat there listening, thinking, "How can Prudential call this a hold?". Sat with one finger on the Schwab "place order" button. Needed to go to work. Decided 19.5 was my target. I knew I might get it lower, but I also needed to leave. Hit the button, opened a position at 19.5. I simply liked what I was hearing in the conference call. I have learned some patience. Look at MLNM, zipping up to 40, flopping to 28, hitting 57 today. I won't even mention GILD.