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To: keokalani'nui who wrote (13147)9/27/2004 6:55:08 PM
From: Rudy Saucillo  Respond to of 52153
 
Actually, I think the science team AGIX has put together, particularly for the ongoing ARISE PhIII trial, is top notch and comparable to any.

Excellent conference call. The final results, expected by end of the year, will include approx. twice as many patients.

I enjoyed Dr. Nissen's answer to a question wanting him to compare these results with ESPRs last year. He said it's comparing apples and oranges, but the level of plaque regressions are similar and "these are not trivial changes!"

I'm very impressed with the focus of the company management. They have negotiated with the FDA that the ongoing ARISE PhIII trial will be the *only* pivotal trial needed for filing...planned for end of 05.



To: keokalani'nui who wrote (13147)9/27/2004 7:23:26 PM
From: zeta1961  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52153
 
<<I don't trust these results>>

I posed the question to former_pgs before I saw your post Wilder..I didn't buy because a shady newsletter was pumping this stock last fall..all over the Yahoo boards and adult cardiology is not within my comfort zone..

From a scientific perspective..not sure what to make of the results..the percentage improvement 3-7% seems small..but don't know how much of an impact this makes..meaningful?..

What's quite intriguing/interesting for me is the mechanism of action..

This SI facelift is suffering some post-op pain/bruising<g>

Zeta



To: keokalani'nui who wrote (13147)9/27/2004 7:43:08 PM
From: Ian@SI  Respond to of 52153
 
OT: Not Posting.

Should you wish to avoid blank messages, just don't click "SUBMIT". Anything else including the "BACK" button of your browser will work.

In any case, your posts are of such high quality that an occasional blank post will still have you heads and shoulders ahead of the crowd on average! <G>

Best regards,
Ian

Anyway, on the old SI if you ranted and then recanted, as I just did, you could delete the text and press submit and the old SI would confirm "your message is empty" and it would not post. Today, it posts a blank message. Sorry.