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To: tuck who wrote (255)12/16/2000 12:05:09 AM
From: tuck  Respond to of 1784
 
Oh, dear. They want rather a lot of money to go hang out for a few hours for three days at the Lab Automation Conference. Might have to forget that and just do the climbing part. Some familiar trickle companies in the exhibitor list, some not.

Edit: Ah, OK. We can look at the exhibits for free. Presumably the folks manning the booths will know something about their wares (and that of their competitors, perhaps), even if they're not the keynote speakers. Might be worth bringing my notebook.

Palm Springs has a microbrewery, a climbing gym, and the Tram, which now rotates on the way up. Rather like an NBSC centrifuge, only slower.

Cheers, Tuck



To: tuck who wrote (255)12/16/2000 12:56:28 AM
From: scaram(o)uche  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1784
 
It's great that Axiom will be there. Very cool. That plus the background (Pubmed, on paper) of the new hire (Dunnington) give me renewed confidence in the company.

I still think that my (with help from a friend) post-money (Biacore) valuation of the company was accurate, but it could go north in a hurry.

The Biacore deal did not include any rights to HT-PS/Flow ("plug flow cytometry", which is probably vapor instrumentation at the moment).



To: tuck who wrote (255)12/16/2000 10:59:27 PM
From: smh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1784
 
Tuck,

You may find this of interest. At a 5K/copy I'm sure you can't resist.

drugandmarket.com

Regards
SMH