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To: paper man who wrote (4225)8/22/1999 6:59:00 PM
From: Kingfisher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4891
 
paper man, LOL

I've read somewhere that if you were to take a snapshot of a river from above and considered it a snapshot of all history or of all time the point in time or history that you enter the world is similar to like where you step into the river. [I hope you comprehend this parable.]

If you can accept the original indication from Dr. Hirschman, or the old argument from Joe Scotti, that it should take in the order of 5-years or so to get ADVR established as a new biotech company, then were are maybe some 3/5 of the way down river.

Now, any brokers or a hedge fund worth a grain of salt realizes that a river flows faster near a waterfall and that the waterfall for ADVR will happen as we approach the end of the 5-years.

Further, I would contemplate that brokers or a hedge fund would want for their investment to be long-term and also, I would assume that their profit goals would be in the the 5X to 10X range.

Thus, I would venture to say that any brokers or a hedge fund had better have already started if they intend to bet on the Hirschman research. With this sort of thinking, no projection is possible because one cannot project an event that may have already commenced.