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Biotech / Medical : DPII: Discovery Partners Int'l -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tuck who wrote (43)11/29/2005 8:52:49 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 111
 
Yeah, ouch. A fellow who goes by the
handle graben4 over on Yahoo has been
repeatedly bearish over the past several
months. I was a fool to pay what I did,
should have waited for it to trade stupid
cheap, and it will. He and other's like
him will pay a nice discount to cash over
the next few weeks. That was probably the
only play that ever made sense, and I was
too pigheaded to see the truth right in
front of my nose. I overpaid 20%, maybe 25%,
will be interesting to see if they can
exchange a lot of shares much lower. Always
a risk somebody steps up and starts sucking
everything up.

For every seller is a buyer. Heck, DPII will
buy shares at the prices it will trade at soon.



To: tuck who wrote (43)12/6/2005 2:50:53 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 111
 
"Pfizer Effect" Forces Tripos and Discovery Partners Restructure -- MarketWatch
pharmaweek.com

finance.yahoo.com

(taking comfort in the fact Pfizer shares have
done poorly too these past several months)

fwiw, this article is about Tripos.
bio-itworld.com
I remember seeing Tripos on DPI's list of competitors
for assays and screening. Cornwall sounds nice.