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To: Sergio H who wrote (3995)12/22/2003 3:03:49 PM
From: lostmymoney  Respond to of 23958
 
GNLB up 15% today on big volume....I made a mistake earlier, its Genelabs Diagnostics...they own overseas...

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Researchers in Singapore said on Friday they had developed a new SARS test kit capable of detecting antibodies to the respiratory virus in 15 minutes.

In some cases, the result is known in just 2 minutes.

The kit uses a blood droplet and requires no special training.

Presence of antibodies to the severe acute respiratory syndrome virus signals that a patient is infected with SARS, said Genelabs Diagnostics Pte Ltd, which developed the kit with the Singapore government-run Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology.



To: Sergio H who wrote (3995)12/22/2003 3:16:21 PM
From: Ken W  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23958
 
Sergio

DFIB ROFL...buying at the 50dMA cross is a good thing, buying on horizontal support (or gap fill, if they match) is a sure fire way of making up for buying at the former if it does not work out.

Earthquake was fun this morning center was 22 miles west of me and in a straight line with the ranch. Rocked and rolled for some time, but being that close to it had little effect as far as damage is concerned. The outside ripple areas got hit pretty hard. The inlaws in Arroyo Grande reported some moderate damage. Aftershocks will now continue for the next couple of days until momma earth decides what she wants to do. LOL

Ken