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Biotech / Medical : 2000-Year of the Biotechs! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Arthur Radley who wrote (472)3/8/2000 7:40:00 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1142
 
This is your thread Texas, I should probably
not have dished out that tounge lashing, but
that idea just seemed to be taking over the
thread.

Unlike this rare find, glia, which we have never
seen before <g>:

With Torbin over here, I'd have thought a nice
case would be made for the GLIA squeeze--did
folks notice the very brief spikes down yesterday.
Very interesting. I was able to snag some more
on those brief plunges--I know that I am not,
by myself, going to sneak a significant number
of shares away from the shorts covering, but
if this thing is going to happen--if the truth
is coming out, it is going to be soon.

There is no better time than the present for Gliatech,
in front of institutional investors at Cowen, to make
their case.

And their case should be one of stating how the shares
are fundamentally undervalued and how a fear mongering
campaign has kept a lid on the share price. This is
most likely coming from a group with a large short
position.

I suspect there are a lot of folks sitting on the
sidelines, waiting for a really obvious signal,
maybe somethng like glia holding above $25 for some
period of time, I don't know. Who can say what these
chart watchers do. This was down in the upper teens
quite a while, it now is in the mid 20s most of the
time, so that is a good trend I think.

As always, do your own DD and if you lose money on
a trade, don't come cryin' to me threadsters.



To: Arthur Radley who wrote (472)3/8/2000 3:16:00 PM
From: Return to Sender  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1142
 
PBTKE - Things are looking up. I can almost hear the actual lyrics to Luey, Luey...

finance.yahoo.com

For Mike.. I think the days of endless gains for Biotechs grew a bit long in the tooth when we got the media blitz. Selective investing is more important than ever.

RTS