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To: nokomis who wrote (72090)11/17/1999 7:52:00 PM
From: kendall harmon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
DIGE--HC Wainwright comments today

H.C. Wainwright & Co., Inc. DIGE
R. Opel
DIGE: Initiating Coverage with a BUY Rating & $28 Target Price
Digene's RNA- and DNA-based Hybrid Capture System is the only FDA-approved and
commercially available assay for detection of the human papilloma virus (HPV),
which is increasingly being accepted as the fundamental cause of cervical
cancer.

* Digene intends to capitalize on its leadership position in HPV testing by
becoming the world leader in gene-based testing for women's cancers and other
infectious diseases including HIV, cytomegalovirus and hepatitis B.

* Digene has established a strong proprietary position with its Hybrid Capture
technology, with exclusive licenses and co-exclusive cross licenses to issued
and pending patents and with several U.S. patents and pending applications.

* We expect revenue growth of at least 40%-50% and EPS growth in excess of 50%
over the foreseeable future, as we believe Digene's total addressable market is
in the range of $2 billion-$5 billion.

* Digene has entered into strategic alliances with three much larger companies
in the diagnostics and biotechnology industries: Abbott Laboratories, PE
Biosystems and MedImmune Inc.

* Our target price of $28 is based on projected fully taxed EPS of $0.55 in 2002
and a current-year multiple of 50, which should reflect EPS growth in excess of
50% during this time.



To: nokomis who wrote (72090)11/17/1999 7:54:00 PM
From: Rose K  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
I've created a chat room in Yahoo called Market Gems:1--it's a private room so people can only enter by invitation. I have to figure out how you invite people in. User created rooms are only available as long as you are logged on. When you log off, then the room is no longer available.

I have to see how one can go about creating a permanent room. It you can only enter by invitation, then maybe that would resolve Jenna's problem of having a chatroom which is not available to those who are not subscribers to Market Gems.

Let me go back to Yahoo for a minute and see how I can invite you to my room. It does not show up on the list of availabe chat rooms because it's private.



To: nokomis who wrote (72090)11/17/1999 7:54:00 PM
From: Mr. Stress  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Yahoo threads are a circus.
I think Raging Bull would be better.
But then again, I thought JCDA would be $40 by now so what do I know <g>.