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To: Crossy who wrote (1102)3/28/2002 10:58:41 PM
From: Spekulatius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1784
 
<<German Competitor to NBSC - called Sartorius>>
I know Sartorius they are best know for scales. They have been listed on the German market for quite some time and their business has been volatile in the past.



To: Crossy who wrote (1102)4/2/2002 5:03:39 PM
From: tuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1784
 
Crossy,

The SI portfolio interface doesn't handle foreign stocks well, so I tend not to track them, even though they might be obvious trickle plays. Sartorius is one, Tecan is another. Do you have a particular brokerage account in which those stocks that are listed on foreign exchanges must be traded? I'm not sure the average investor would have a very easy time investing in these. You seem to be keen on foreign biotech/pharma/trickle companies these days (I grant you the Trickle Portfolio may be missing some bargains because of its limitations).

Perhaps you should start a thread if you can be bothered to deal with the problems of tracking such stocks. Folks like Nigel, Stefaan, Jongmanns, and others would likely be quite interested & helpful.

Meanwhile, back on the general trickle education front, here's an overview of the latest in lab imagers from the Scientist:

the-scientist.com

Cheers, Tuck