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To: Extra Pale who wrote (17108)6/17/2005 3:46:39 PM
From: DewDiligence_on_SI  Respond to of 52153
 
Could you please take your 'touting' some place where it may be appreciated. Touting on this thread tends to cause a negative reaction.

Thank you for the suggestion, but I’m not trying to win a popularity contest.

There were, in fact, some people who told me they acted on my May-4 tout here and they presumably made money, which is the point of these boards, isn’t it?

The GTCB news on May 4 was one of those occasions where a company signaled something of great consequence but wrapped the message in just enough of a veil that it didn’t generate an immediate pop. These kinds of events are more common than many biotech investors may realize, and I am pleased to have highlighted one such case. Regards, Dew

p.s. If you are still interested in GTCB, you might consider iHub, where there is an active GTCB contingent.



To: Extra Pale who wrote (17108)6/17/2005 4:43:38 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52153
 
Extra,
DEW offered you this response..."There were, in fact, some people who told me they acted on my May-4 tout here and they presumably made money, which is the point of these boards, isn’t it?"

With you being underwater with this "money" maker maybe you should start keeping score like DEW does. What he fails to mention is that May 4th isn't the first time he "mentioned" GTCB as being that fantastic investment vehicle. His first "mention" was on March 3 when it was trading for $1.75...closed today at $1.58 so his 80% gain must be arrived at by buying and using that abacus that I sold at the neighborhood garage sale because my wife kept trying to balance her checkbook with it and needless to say...her numbers were about as reliable as Dew's results. Therefore it must have been the abacus's fault. And then there is the example of me nearly winning the Mega-Lottery as I only missed by five numbers.

I hope your other biotechs have made up for your GTCB results!