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


To: aknahow who wrote (15964)8/13/2002 9:25:53 PM
From: aknahow  Respond to of 17367
 
Cacaito, have you ever considered that one large drug/biotech company might try to infiltrate clinical trials being run by another?

I see all the outrage about analyst trying to do such things. Given the current decline in ethics, I expect that eventually a case or two will be discovered. The motives could range from just gaining intelligence to having the "agent" insist upon side effects. How does one prove that a splitting headache does not exist?

Noww the question in my mind is not if this has occurred but rather who might have done it and will they ever be exposed.

What do you think?



To: aknahow who wrote (15964)8/13/2002 10:18:53 PM
From: Cacaito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17367
 
..."best bang for the buck trial"...Gw did it again, I love it, it is a great name the BBB trial.

Regarding the second question, possible, very improbable, definitely no evidence ever to my knowledge, but you can talk to Spielberg for the script!