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Biotech / Medical : Paracelsian Inc (PRLN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rick Costantino who wrote (3470)1/24/1998 8:56:00 AM
From: richard davis  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4342
 
Hey SSB, Rick, and Hank:

I concur with you Rick. It does sound to me that they are going to be trying to put forth some sort of business plan and try and secure additional funding. They can't issue more stock, and I am sure it appears to be a crap shoot for someone else like Travellers to throw more money at them.

I almost pulled the trigger on this one Friday, but have decided to sit on the sidelines a bit longer. As it stands, it is PURE SPECULATION at this point, no different than the other hundred of penny stocks.

I would jump back in if:

1. Babish comes back as CSO with a real support team of scientist.

2. Additional funding is secured.

3. Adndrovir and Androcar are moved back to the forefront.

Actually, I would be willing to hold off until just one of these is completed.

I have been thinking about the babish deal though. Maybe the new board wants a clean break from the past, and they may not want babish to come back? Maybe babish already is employed somewhere else and would not consider coming back? What do you all think?

Gotta admit though, this is kind of exciting!

Rick D

(Larry you still here? Go Pack!!!!)



To: Rick Costantino who wrote (3470)1/24/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: richard davis  Respond to of 4342
 
Rick:

I hate to beat a dead horse, but...

I was just going through the news paper and I see an ad for Halls Zinc Lozengures. The ad says "to help reinforce your immune system" and it shows someone fighhting a cold.

It seems to me that the FDA or who ever is regulating this stuff has granted latiutude in what can be advertised with these natural rememdies. If so, it has to bode well for AndroVir and AndroCar.

In your professional judgement, do you think those two products will ever see clinical testing again? Or marketed as a natural supplement to augment the "human immune system?"

Rick D