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Biotech / Medical : VD's Model Portfolio & Discussion Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Vector1 who wrote (7621)2/27/2000 3:00:00 PM
From: Pseudo Biologist  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9719
 
Thanks, bigger than internet, eh?

The Chicago Tribune is putting out a series in cancer. Here are links to the stories in today's paper. Rituxan, Herceptin, Bexxar, C225 (IMCL) mentioned in first story.

"'SMART-BOMB' DRUGS TRANSFORM CANCER WAR
HOPEFUL RESEARCHERS PREDICT A TREATMENT EXPLOSION"
chicagotribune.com

"RICHARD NIXON'S 30-YEAR WAR--AND STILL COUNTING"
chicagotribune.com

"STATISTICS TELL SKETCHY STORIES"
chicagotribune.com

PB



To: Vector1 who wrote (7621)2/27/2000 4:07:00 PM
From: Torben Noerup Nielsen  Respond to of 9719
 
V1,

What's the big news? No one in their right mind would expect the Internet frenzy we've been seeing to last. There's a shift in the technology base going on and that always produces turbulence. But eventually, the Internet, the TV networks and the telephone systems of the World will merge and once again look like utilities. Sure, there'll be a few quantum jumps in capabilities, but in 2040, getting 100 Mbps to your house will be a no-brainer. Your telephone will probably need about that much!

The Internet enables a lot of different things. I'm looking for companies that will benefit the most from the technology without having to be directly involved in it. It's a fun game.

Thanks, Torben