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Biotech / Medical : T/FIF, a New Plateau -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tuck who wrote (1909)4/3/2003 11:06:49 PM
From: scaram(o)uche  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2243
 
>> After the valuation thread, it looks like the BVF thread and then this one. <<

I haven't found that feature yet, but I haven't looked for it either. But..... that surprises me. I sort of thought that the non-company-specific threads, apart from Peter's, were a hangout for a few diehards.

Welcome, all of you lurkers out there! Any ideas for what we should spend the available "2000" bucks on?



To: tuck who wrote (1909)4/4/2003 7:18:23 AM
From: nigel bates  Respond to of 2243
 
Least bookmarked
ARQL, 2.
Subject 53848

So far.

:-)



To: tuck who wrote (1909)4/4/2003 2:58:45 PM
From: Biomaven  Respond to of 2243
 
Most bookmarked [company specific] appears to be LGND

Suggests to me that these bookmark numbers are stale. Maybe for the "hot lists" they do indeed weed out the old bookmarks, but I'd be very surprised if LGND has that many current followers.

OTOH, it's kind of interesting to see the numbers for new threads, where we know the numbers are real. The SARS thread picked up about 30 bookmarks within a day of my mention of it on the Valuation thread, and I'd guess that somewhat corresponds to the daily "active" readership of the Valuation thread. (It has 67 now, but that likely includes some non-biotech people who are interested in it). I'd make a wild guess there are currently under 100 active SI followers of biotech threads, down from maybe 750-1,000 during the peak SI years.

Of course all these threads might well be read by many non-SI members - that would be an interesting statistic to see.

Peter