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Biotech / Medical : SNRS- Sunrise Technologies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Joe who wrote (3637)1/13/2000 7:00:00 PM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4140
 
This thing is flying!

20 3/8



To: Joe who wrote (3637)1/13/2000 7:03:00 PM
From: BostonView  Respond to of 4140
 
>>``Obviously, this was life and death for Sunrise, and they got life,' said Kenneth Goldman, an analyst at Lehman Brothers.``This is a gigantic market.'<<

>>If the FDA follows the panel's recommendation and approves the device, Sunrise will have access to a market of more than 30 million farsighted patients, said Goldman.

Russell Trenary, Sunrise's chief executive, said the company would be ready to begin shipping the lasers the moment the FDA approves the device. ``We're highly focused on the fastest growing opportunity in ophthalmology,' Trenary said. <<

quote.bloomberg.com

BV



To: Joe who wrote (3637)1/13/2000 8:09:00 PM
From: Robert C. Petersen  Respond to of 4140
 
Joe,
I am thinking of starting a necktie company., ala " Gangster Ties
Inc"...It will be called " Short Sharks Ties Inc "..ties at 29.95
a piece. Some one in my company must have leaked one of the
candidates...heard James Cramer trying to short my company...
He can't even wait for the IPO to come out. If any one has any
candidates, please submit names. I have four in mind already.
Thank you.....nysebob



To: Joe who wrote (3637)1/13/2000 10:39:00 PM
From: Double E  Respond to of 4140
 
Joe and all the "Old Timers"

I will never forget how I felt as the July events unfolded and we all shared in that.

But today, that seems like a long, long time ago!

I'll never forget this one either . . . in the words of Nanny when we first hit $2 or $3 or something . . .

"YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ! ! !"

Hold on tight now!

Best of luck to us all and thanks to everyone for holding the ship together.

Double E