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To: BMcV who wrote (4360)4/28/2000 9:41:00 AM
From: Biomaven  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10280
 
Once a funds holdings drop below 5%, they no longer have a reporting obligation. So I no longer know if the fund still has a SEPR stake, and I haven't seen any listing of Quantum's holdings (these are usually kept pretty close to the chest). I have seen claims that the Soros funds bailed from IGEN over the last few months.

Druckenmiller seems to have had good taste in biotechs, so he will be missed. Haven't ever heard of them shorting biotechs (unlike Robinson's Tiger Fund), but that doesn't of course mean they didn't.

Peter