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To: Galirayo who wrote (5356)12/11/1997 4:54:00 AM
From: REM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9262
 
Ray....know you've looked at GVIL from time to time....do you belive it has bottomed out yet?



To: Galirayo who wrote (5356)12/11/1997 12:40:00 PM
From: John Metcalf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9262
 
Hi, Ray. The FDA posts an advisory committee schedule at:

fda.gov

It is revised at least once per month. Sometimes you won't recognize what the meeting is about. For example, this is all they say about a meeting tomorrow on GLIA's Adcon-L:

"On December 12, the committee will discuss and vote on a PMA for an anti-adhesion barrier gel."

In cases like that, you have to have been following the company and product. You can always ask Rick Harmon, or you can ask me. I maintain files on several hundred biotechs, but Rick is the expert.



To: Galirayo who wrote (5356)12/11/1997 9:20:00 PM
From: HeyRainier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9262
 
[ Technical Analysis ] Hi Ray,

I currently can't run through your much appreciated Ascending Triangle scans. I've got a paper to work on tonight that's due tomorrow...and then one more left before I get my degree(beers, anyone?).

I do have a question though that involves a simple, but very important T.A. concept: when drawing trendlines, which is more effective or correct, drawing them and having them rest on top of the whole day's activity(and not having them cut through the intraday movements), or choosing to have them rest on just for the closing points of the day(say, for example, on a mutual fund's chart, where all the closing points are connected and have no intraday activity)?

I expect there will be differing replies to this question, but I would like to hear yours and other people's experiences.

Regards,

Rainier