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Biotech / Medical : Agouron Pharmaceuticals (AGPH) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JOHN W. who wrote (2654)11/5/1997 5:39:00 PM
From: JOHN W.  Respond to of 6136
 
Warning; posted by a huckster trying to jerk others around. dont read.
European approval is the likely bait that lured some back to the thread.

Another interpretation of TA.

Subject: Technical Analysis Update
Date: Wed, Nov 5, 1997 10:13 EST
From: MillJacker
Message-id:

Don't read this if technical analysis upsets you.

With the Dow virtually restored to its pre-HK-panic level, so is AGPH.

At 48, it's just above the five-month-long lower trendline. The next likely movement is upward to the top of the channel, which is now at 62.

Cheers,
John R



To: JOHN W. who wrote (2654)11/5/1997 5:50:00 PM
From: JOHN W.  Respond to of 6136
 
WARNING. A JOHN W. POST. Don't read.

biz.yahoo.com



To: JOHN W. who wrote (2654)11/5/1997 6:07:00 PM
From: Clive Roberts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6136
 
<Tommysdad, Rick Harmon, and John Metcalf do not own this thread and have no right to censor anyone who has paid to post here because they disagree.

I don't care if you, tommysdad and rick harmon (who in fact abandoned this stock before for more profitable venture like plays) gang up on me!>

If your accusation is true, Rick Harmon should surely do some time for abandoning the stock. Going in and out of a stock like AGPH is unpardonable and there is no defence. He should be made to give back any short term gain.

JohnW I take my hat off to you .....you are a riot and the weirdest cat on the whole of Silicon Investor.

Before you reply...yes I know what you think of lurkers who don't have substantive comment to make, but come on let me have it anyway.



To: JOHN W. who wrote (2654)11/5/1997 7:09:00 PM
From: scaram(o)uche  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 6136
 
John:

Thanks, I never tire of the entertainment.

I've never censored anyone at SI nor have I indicated a desire to do such. Every once in awhile, I try to chase one contributor back to the LGND thread, making it clear, on occasion, that I respect his knowledge and that I own a bit of LGND.

Yes, you're correct. I took my 10X profit in AGPH and moved to VGINF. After a quick 2X there, I returned to buy back into AGPH at roughly (45) the price that I sold it at (88, pre-split). I really should be damned for having made money.

Each of my two sells are set out in this thread. My buy-backs are set out in this thread. The concept of switching out to a genotyping company is set out in this thread. After the Roche PCR license was obtained, I felt comfortable enough to name the genotyping company, again in this thread.

What, specifically, is your bitch? Do you hate people who trade stocks for profit? I recognized that the stock had gotten ahead of itself, moved to a stock that hadn't, and got back in when I felt comfortable again. You're going to have to live with that, because it's all spelled out in posts here.

Yes, I see promise in AGPH, and I want to be here (1) when approval is granted in Europe, and (2) as 3340 data is unwrapped. I try not to buy shares in companies that I think are overvalued. Why do you ask questions when the answers are obvious? If you go through this thread, you will realize that there is not a stronger AGPH proponent on earth. I cried when Viracept was approved.

Why did I spell out my buys and sells? Because friends that I have communicated with for years read this thread. A few of them originally found the issue from my posts in the old days of m.i.s.

You see evil intent at every turn. I haven't traded an issue short in at least five years. I have never purchased a put. AGPH is one of 17 biotechs that I own, so I don't eat and breathe it like you do. Right now, it's just another investment for me. I am not the boogey man. I am not under your bed when you go to sleep at night. I am simply another guy posting at SI, trying to find people to communicate with, and trying to gain an edge.