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Biotech / Medical : GMED - GenoMed Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gary Mohilner who wrote (84)1/25/2004 10:32:03 AM
From: rich987  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 347
 
hi to all.....

i purchased my shares at about 3.9 cents a relatively short time ago........at first i was going to sell, but now i don't dare and have been looking for a point to accumulate more.....

your recent comments size up the situation from all my reading fairly accurately.......it seems, the new recent acquired financing gave this stock a boost......also, soon (i believe) results of studies will be announced which indications seem positive.......

hard to say how far we will run......if a pharm. co. picks up in interest, i think the sky is the limit......if not, then its a trading play to attempt to figure out......

therefore, i concluded, for what its worth, to hold onto my current shares for now with an eye to perhaps add more if it looks appropriate



To: Gary Mohilner who wrote (84)1/25/2004 7:38:30 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 347
 
Hi Gary,

Other than being aware and interested in what they are doing - in a Discovery Channel sort of way, I have no 'personal' connection with GMED. I don't even have a position currently. I did talk to the Dr. briefly when I started the board.

As you may recall DNAP was a booming subject on TGL at one time. GMED kind of dovetailed into those medical efforts and was also being discussed.

I had done some medically related machine design work for BioMireaux-Vitek in St Louis, so the locale of their efforts picqued my interest. Lots of medical research, development, expertise, and related chemical process efforts are located in the StL metro area not far from the Lambert Field airport.

John :-)
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