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Biotech / Medical : GENSET - GENXY -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Michael P. Michaud who wrote (157)2/28/2001 3:28:19 PM
From: keokalani'nui  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 200
 
Won't be selling until December. gnxy is nearly washed out, and the 'leaving in disagreement' sounds like the company was simply given the finger in the press by a terminated employee. Sh*t, no one knows whether famoxin is any good or not.

I just survived an earthquake in a very old brick building. Thank you Mother Nature for screwing my head back on straight. My whole portfolio can go to 0 today!

Wilder



To: Michael P. Michaud who wrote (157)2/28/2001 3:29:42 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 200
 
You are asking those of us who owned Genset?
Maybe it would be more interesting to know why
some people may have passed on this one.
I am not selling my shares, but what do I know!
Certainly not as much as I thought I knew.
The press releases on Famoxin were calling
it "insulin of obesity". Sounded like a big deal
to me. Guess I may have to put my trip to France
on hold. The wife is going to be really annoyed,
she will probably teach me expletives in French.

<Seattle earthquake> Yeah, that was exciting.
I was outside, bizzare, trees swaying with the
waves. I've been in California earthquakes, been
awhile since I'd been in a 7. Have not heard of
any fatalities, that's good. Definately bolting
bookcases to the wall now, our toddler plays in
front of one of those...now I think of it. Stupid.