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Biotech / Medical : Zonagen (zona) - good buy? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Claud B who wrote (1147)12/20/1997 12:45:00 AM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7041
 
<<You see, we on this thread who have been here a long, long time
(starting when the stock was $4 @ share) have not dealt with
misinformation.>>

Perhaps. However, paid touts such as Jeff Opedyke and Dan Ramsey have distributed plenty of it. So have various other "consultants" who were paid with stock.

<<Everything this company has ever said they would do they have
delivered.>>

That's a lie. They have not delivered anything to date, including accurate results from their clinical trials or an NDA.

<<Regardless what you think of Perot's politics, even you must admit that the man is rather good at running and investing his money>>

Ross Perot also invested in Next computer. But that's besides the point. Scam companies always love to talk about big name investors or strategic alliances with large, reputable firms, but that doesn't make them any less of a scam, it just makes for more victims. Bre-x had plenty of reputable investors and investment bankers - including J.P. Morgan.

<< it seems to me that the only people who have raised these questions are you, Asensio, and a few of your other short selling cohorts.>>

These questions were raised because they're valid questions. Short-sellers hope to profit by exposing fraudulent enterprises. Shills hope to profit by making vague promises and stealing money from hapless vicitims.

<< I suggest you check out the history of a little
gem that's made a lot of noise in recent years called Amgen.
See what happened to that stock in it's early beginnings. Look
familiar?>>

The differencce between companies like Amgen and companies like Zonagen is that the former are legitimate businesses with topnotch management that return real shareholder value by delivering great products, revenues and earnings, while the latter are simply vehicles to swindle investors.

<<You're right! I do have a truck...and it has a bumper sticker that reads, "My Other car IS a Ferrari.">>

I see. Well, I'm certainly impressed. I bet the bumper sticker must go over really big with the babes!

<<I wish you luck with your position. I think you may need it.>>

Luck has nothing to do with it.



To: Claud B who wrote (1147)12/20/1997 1:55:00 AM
From: Bill Wexler  Respond to of 7041
 
Zonagen lie #1:

This gem was written by Claud B - Ferrari pilot:

Message 850205

it is interesting to note that when Claud "My other car is a Ferrari" B wrote this lie, he probably knew full well that in actuallity it was Zonagen's ancient generic drug that was used to treat hypertensives.

rxmed.com

Here is a short article about Viagra. You may also do a web search under the keyword "Viagra".

thepillbox.com