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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Stock Picking for Charity - 2004 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Biotech Jim who wrote (326)12/26/2004 10:41:26 AM
From: Sidney Street  Respond to of 346
 
Echoing Bulba Man's suggestion a week ago, as a lurker here and on Biotech Valuation I sent my check off, too. It's great to have a tangible means of expressing my appreciation for all I learn, even though I don't ever learn quite enough to feel that my comments would be a net positive for these threads.

And, Jim, I'll be very interested to see whether you keep ELN and/or SEPR on your roster for '05. It would be a little like watching the Red Sox without Nomar and Pedro. But wait - I guess that's what we'll be doing!



To: Biotech Jim who wrote (326)12/31/2004 6:59:11 PM
From: Raul Prytog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 346
 
My check for $500 is in the mail.
Not sure where my portfolio was on 12/17, probably underwater, but as of the close 12/31 I am up a whopping 1.97%
I've been tied up with family and career, and spending close to zero time on SI and put portfolio on autopilot.
Worst mistake...selling ELN at 9.
-Raul



To: Biotech Jim who wrote (326)1/20/2005 6:28:13 PM
From: scaram(o)uche  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 346
 
Got a nice note from Dodge Health Foundation, indicating that I'm now a member of the 21st Century Club. I'm not overwhelmed, but it's good acknowledgement of the contribution.

:-)

They need to be a little sharper with the "working on sentiment for next year" draw, however.... despite my having talked with then about your just having been there as I was making my contribution, they still list it as "in memory of Richard Harmon".

:-(