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Gold/Mining/Energy : Inflazyme Pharmaceuticals (T.IZP) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rob who wrote (1338)12/10/1999 2:15:00 AM
From: Sean Janzen  Respond to of 1501
 
I am not particularly strong with TA. I suspect McBeath is telling shareholders to go out have a good winter enjoy the skiing and he will look after the company :)

I came across these conferences IZP has/will attend over the past/coming months. This information can be found on IZP's web site by clicking finance and investor relations.

Conferences where Inflazyme Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is presenting:
Date:..............................Conference:
October 6-8, 1999 ........BioContact Quebec, Quebec City biocontact.qc.ca
October 25-27, 1999 .......CIBC World Markets Healthcare Conference, New York cmius.com
November 8-10, 1999.......Bio-Europe 99, Cologne, Germany ebdgroup.com
January 10-13, 2000.......Hambrecht & Quist 18th Annual Healthcare Conference, San Francisco hamquist.com
February 15-16, 2000......Bio CEO & Investor Conference, New York investinbio.com
March 26-30, 2000 .........Bio 2000, Boston, Massachusetts bio.org

Jeremy Curnock-Cook will be presenting at BIO 2000. I wonder if this is foreshadowing.

Going Public in Canada as Prelude to U.S. IPO Registration
Jeremy Curnock-Cook, Rothschild Asset Management/Merlin Ventures

Sean

p.s. I suspect the dip is due to tax loss selling.



To: Rob who wrote (1338)12/10/1999 12:34:00 PM
From: Sean Janzen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1501
 
Off Topic

I see Tularik, an IZP competitor, completed an IPO today. They were hoping to raise between 70-80 million dollars. It looks like things went well as they were able to raise $97 million on 6.95 million shares at $14/share. The stock has traded as high as $22. on the day.

biz.yahoo.com



To: Rob who wrote (1338)1/6/2000 8:06:00 PM
From: Sean Janzen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1501
 
Let's hope those responsible for those flag poles at the bottom of our ski hill continue their actions : )

Off Topic
Tularik (TLRK) closed at $40. up 185% since the IPO in Dec.
Looks like a successful IPO for the Biotech sector.