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To: horsegirl48 who wrote (25384)7/16/2000 6:51:17 AM
From: Robert McHale  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35685
 
You love those bios for the same reason I do. They are going to go mainstream just like the internet sector did. The biotechnition will be the popular guy at the bar. They are doing what is truly currently cool. The internet was real and is real but those disenchanted (and most likely the succesful) investors are going to put their money into the next new popular science. The human body (And I don't mean genome, that already happened). (The mapping has been done, right?)I firmly believe we are in a new era of treating the disease, not the symptom. There is bundles of money to be made. (Although I also beleive the easement of suffering will be our true gain not the money.) Never mind email, how bout curing most human ailments.
For those who can afford it anyway. Merk will be bought out by one of these currently small biotechs in the not to distant future. Or am I just dreaming. AOL did merge with Time Warner. I fully expect the same to happen in this new realm of science. The big drug companies will start aquiring all the tech they can. But many, I feel, will shun the solicitation in favor of true power. The MSFT IBM screw up will most likly not be repeated if thats what they are hoping for. The big names in Pharma will pay billions in stock for these currently small companies. And some won't be for sale. Looking forward to true recognition of the trend.
Emmet.