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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (1236)2/12/2008 12:51:16 PM
From: willjeffers2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1931
 
Supposedly, ALSC is in a similar situation although they have enough cash to pay their bills and they are collecting their monthly dividend checks.

Insiders have also continued to load up which tells me that in the long run, it will end up ok.

If the government lets all bond insurers fail, the whole country is in a world of trouble.



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (1236)2/12/2008 6:17:48 PM
From: stock leader  Respond to of 1931
 
TPPH should have been sold for cash value years ago to a larger pharma. No way they were gonna get funding to see their trials to conclusion.

Real sleazy how those execs are continuing to steal from the company even in bankruptcy. They claim they are still owed hundreds of thousands in severence even though they totally failed the shareholders.

i'm sure these thief execs will be in hiding with undisclosed addresses, as there are likely many angry stakeholders they royally screwed