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


To: Cacaito who wrote (15366)6/18/2001 11:37:46 PM
From: Bluegreen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17367
 
Cacaito, pssst, little ol Xoma was around 2 a share not long ago!!!! WHERE WAS THE COMPETITION???LOL And you jump off the GRAVY train like a man without a ticket when the conductor comes by!!!!!! I thought I would NEVER see a real live noncompetitive thinking doctor say what you did about IM vs SC!!!!!!!!! BTW, if I was suffering with severe Psoriasis I would want it to disappear as soon as possible AND I for one would prefer SC NOT IM. But hey, that's just me. Can you provide PROOF that Amevive will fly right through the FDA process without a hitch????AND while you are at it can you provide where DNA or Xoma has said that Xanelim will be delayed???? I hope I made myself clear about FAIR competition. What IF Amevive is delayed by the FDA??? The FDA has delayed drugs before haven't they??? OH BIOTECHS!!! A very risky type of investment BUT that XOMA GRAVY train ride sure was sweet. Think of all those shares you could of bought at around 2 not long ago. What's the matter, don't you trust Xoma???LOL Cacaito, I hope you see the humor in all these RIDUCULOUS MINE IS BETTER THAN YOURS ARGUMENTS!!!!!!!! BTW, who had the mouse first for use in software.......Apple or Microsoft....so now REALLY how important is getting to market first???LOL Marketing and sales, Cacaito, marketing and sales. Only my opinions.



To: Cacaito who wrote (15366)6/19/2001 9:09:16 AM
From: aknahow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17367
 
You said: "
Couple of weeks advantage on clearing signs?(truth will come when BOTH drugs are out in the market competing) and not a problem
for a chronic of years psoriasis, not when your patient will need a second course with 2 months in between for xanelim vs 8 months in
between amevive!"

The truth is already out1 Why do you think BGEN chose to measure PASI end point 2 weeks after treatment halted??? So in the 16 th week they believed was the best time to see best results. No one disputes that amevive acts slow. As a Derm charginh big bucks how do you keep a person paying when there is no hint the drug is working for many weeks? At least 4 or 5 to get a sign that it is startingto work.

BTW Amevive can't be stored in a regular refigerator, and Xanelim can.