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Biotech / Medical : Labwire Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SOROS who wrote (75)4/3/2006 11:01:20 PM
From: creede  Respond to of 1698
 
.....that's funny. It's just because the list is done by the percentage gain in posts on a thread in a 24 hour period. If our discussion drops off then we will too. That may account for a few of the board marks as well....I think we are at 29 now. I'm also thinking we have a whole lot of investors "waiting on the sidelines", if you know what I mean. I guess the idea is to jump in on contract news. Thing is, as you and I know, there just aren't any shares. I really think in the long run we go to 2.00 to 3.00 so it's going to be really hard to sell any of the shares I have. I usually sell some in order to flip, but how do you flip when the shares are so scarce? Get's real tricky, huh? I'm thinking we may pull a NNVC, and run into the dollars before we know it.....if we get the news we need....of course.

I know one thing....I like this position very much!

GodBless-ND
cris



To: SOROS who wrote (75)4/3/2006 11:04:02 PM
From: creede  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1698
 
Did you see these points?

-- Labwire has a Revenue/Employee ratio of $700k/employee compared to
the industry average of $200k/employee
-- The Company projects achieving $50 million in 3 years with 30%
EBITDA

If we get the 50 mil, and the ratio holds or gets better, than all the shares are cheap right now...remember NNVC at .25?

GB-ND
c