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Biotech / Medical : Neurobiological Tech (NTII) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: BRAVEHEART who wrote (635)7/30/1999 4:01:00 PM
From: BRAVEHEART  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1494
 
Another good day. This is the kind of interest NTII needs on a more regular basis. A little resistance at $1.5. My guess is we blow through $2 with five more days of this volume. Of course we need five more days of this buy side volume first. Weak hands are probably poised at $1.5. Once they are out of the way stronger hands should carry the stock much higher. Looking for a new trading range. That would be nice now wouldn't it.

Best Wishes
Jeffrey



To: BRAVEHEART who wrote (635)7/31/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: Dr. John M. de Castro  Respond to of 1494
 
The extension of the open label phase should not delay the reporting of the results from the blinded portion of the study. Normally, once the blinded portion is complete and all subjects have completed the protocol, the blind is broken and the results tabulated. An open label phase is an added bonus. But, it is not primary to the study. What the open label phase should provide is some excellent long-term safety and tolerability data, that should strengthen NTII's NDA. But, it should not interfere with the timing of the release of the primary end point analysis.

That being said, this is the norm and it is conceivable that since this study is being run and funded by NIH and not NTII, that it could result in a delay. It would be a good idea to simply ask NTII if this is indeed the case. When I talk next to them, I'll pose the question.

Hope all are having a great weekend. It's too hot in Atlanta to do anything but to stay indoors, kick back and relax. Tough duty, but I have no choice :-)

John de C