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To: Sergio H who wrote (5953)11/23/2004 12:20:25 AM
From: LAWRENCE C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
Sergio, Sears Holdings plans to convert some Kmart [KMRT] stores to Sears [S] stores outside of malls. Nationally the number of mall shoppers has been reported as falling. Sears gets a much better return per square foot of space. On merchandise that can be sold in both types of stores, they may be able to get better volume pricing. They would be able to sell Sears brand merchandise like Craftsman tools in the Kmarts. We'll watch KMRT closely.
Lawrence



To: Sergio H who wrote (5953)11/23/2004 10:48:43 AM
From: Gulo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
I may have found a candidate - NEOL. I am just beginning my DD, but a new release yesterday sound promising.

"Dr. Sampson's clinical study was based on observations to date from NeoPharm's other Phase I/II IL13-PE38QQR clinical trials indicating an increase in median survival is associated with optimal (70.3 weeks) vs. sub-optimal (41.4 weeks) catheter placement in the peritumoral setting. The median survival for this same patient population, according to publications of clinical studies with other treatments, is 20-26 weeks. "
biz.yahoo.com

The company appears to have a decent pipeline, of other drugs as well, although they all hinge on the liposome delivery system.

I'm in for a handful of shares at 10.20.
-g