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Biotech / Medical : Techniclone (TCLN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Terry D. who wrote (3458)3/9/2000 4:44:00 PM
From: Bruce Cullen  Respond to of 3702
 
Getting deep into this answer would only be speculative to a future expectations of fact perspective.

Facts as of now

TCLN has a market cap of less than 1 Bil.

CRA/HGSI/MYGN/ABGX all have an Avg. market cap of more than 7 Billion.

TCLN has less of a loss then all four of those mentioned above... thus I could guess than when comparing them all and trying to figure a comparison in value for TCLN possible price targets, we have serious potential.

Taking TCLN, remember TCLN has more than five possible revenue generating technologies. You could figure 6 times our market cap on Avg. would place TCLN at about $12 X 6, 6 being the multiple from the other listed 7 Bil. Avg. market caps to catch TCLN up. TCLN would then be valued at about 65-80 per share. Adding about 5 more points per share due to less of a loss in earnings. (This is only a comparison)

Bruce Cullen
SCG
sherwoodcoastsgroup.com



To: Terry D. who wrote (3458)3/9/2000 7:25:00 PM
From: JG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3702
 
Terry, this isn't directed to you specifically, but I do know you are an "old timer". Are the old timers buying at this point, especially at pull backs like yesterday and today, or just sitting on past purchases? If not buying, why not? I bought 2 years ago. Not much, but the story then sounded good and I took a flier. The story today sounds soooo much better now and I am curious if the investors who purchased large years ago are adding to their total. If so, why? Thanks for any response. I am looking to kick up my shares - even at these prices. Jim