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To: Kirk © who wrote (6741)2/17/2019 4:48:55 PM
From: Winfastorlose1 Recommendation

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Kirk ©

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You've got to pay attention to their partners and remember that there are a lot of politics at work on approvals. It is a cold day in hell that anyone gets an approval that replaces the bread and butter of one of the established players unless that player or a stronger one has been made a partner.



To: Kirk © who wrote (6741)2/18/2019 11:39:12 AM
From: Fintas1 Recommendation

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Kirk ©

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I have considered BIO but as you know they can be very volatile. So I avoid. While I do use house money to gamble and did many many years ago with robotics to learn I was right re what was coming but very wrong re what company. That was back in the day when on one day I would be sitting in with a group of investors listening to the CFO of GILLETTE and then on another watching a demo on PICTURETEL aka PICTEL and on another watching someone demonstrate AI via a robot.

Nowadays I use that house money on a call or speculative stock.

Here and now, I'd rather buy scratchers in CA for 30 dollars and the 10 M winner and in Vegas play the Mega million machine for the base 10 M start. Back in MA they are selling scratchers for $ 30 dollars for a 15M hit and 10.25M in your pocket. So I've been playing via a family member.

There are many ways to gamble and by now most should know I love to gamble.

Smile

Fintas