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Biotech / Medical : XOMA. Bull or Bear? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cacaito who wrote (14268)7/31/2000 10:25:03 PM
From: Robert K.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17367
 
Cacaito, just one of your comments ."Genimune, same story, what is in it that works? nothing, it is just a bunch of patents, unless the taker gets zero expense."
And how would you know? You know you are throwing around just too much BS. Just like "bpi proven not to work" and "nobody will pay anything for mycoprex"
I am sorry cacaito, you talk the talk, but you full of BS.
Thats right, you full of bs about what you know.
George> you got the right idea but backwards i think.
They dont schedule a agreement (or whatever) around a conference call, but instead they schedule a conferance call around a "perhaps" event. Big difference. All IMO.
(especially the BS stuff)



To: Cacaito who wrote (14268)8/1/2000 12:14:23 AM
From: aknahow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17367
 
Cacaito, my point was not that XOMA was going to release good news but rather that your post are becoming less valuable because you seem to be getting carless in your desire to show that XOMA is worthless. There is no logical reason good news, that has not yet happened, which is of the mature of signing an agreement can't be delayed to some extent.

I have for some time, in the clubhouse, asked why a Chiron patent says gelonin does not work in vivo. I asked for a serious response by anyone that knows. You may think Neuprex does not work. Suppose you are right. Do you agree that the peptides of BPI including the xmp Mycoprex peptides are up to 10,000 times more potent than BPI?