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


To: Robert K. who wrote (14655)9/16/2000 9:22:21 PM
From: Bluegreen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17367
 
Bob, do you have the Subpart E guidelines handy??? This might be a good time to go through them. Cacaito is confused about the wiggle room allowed under the subpart E guidelines.



To: Robert K. who wrote (14655)9/16/2000 9:37:40 PM
From: Cacaito  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17367
 
"bpi disolves clots" Prove it, get the data.



To: Robert K. who wrote (14655)9/16/2000 9:41:24 PM
From: Cacaito  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17367
 
A good African trial could be a great surrogate, of course,
that manure, I mean that suggestion is for the pious sancti glorious baxoma for the kids, not to sell a $billion dollar in the US, and for Blue's newfound heros, and for all of you and your efforts for bpi.

Not for me.

But, for sure they put the money ther and they get the answer, put $300M and even US style ICus could be installed for the purposes, but ask that manure to baxoma, not to me.

Interesting how helping kids is suddenly MANURE? when your xoma investment will be in jeopardy of losing the US market.