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Biotech / Medical : Ligand (LGND) Breakout! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Henry Niman who wrote (15389)2/19/1998 8:16:00 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 32384
 
<< the appointment of Philip A. Duffy to the newly created position of Vice President, Technical Operations. Mr. Duffy will oversee Ligand's chemical, formulations and analytical development activities for commercial products, as well as manufacturing, purchasing, and materials management functions. >>

This was an extract of the news release.

<< Looks like LGND is getting ready to make and sell PRODUCTS! >>

This was your reaction to the news.

Henry, either the naysaying dorks on this thread can't read, or they are just out to discredit you, to make themselves look more important. Jealousy is miserable disease. Unfortunately, Ligand isn't going to come up with a cure for that!

For those that have trouble with reading comprehension, a newly created Vice President position with responsibilities over commercial products "implies" that Ligand is getting ready to make and sell products. There is absolutely no hype in your statement. But, there is a lot of immaturity in some of the responses to an observant statement made by you.

LGND is just one of my holdings. I will not live or die by my holdings in LGND. But, with the tremendous effort made by you to keep interested parties informed, I feel I've made a solid investment. Those that do not like LGND, as an investment, seem to just quote price ranges, rather than questioning the quality of Ligand's associations and product development.

Henry, just keep plugging away. Your contribution to this thread is very much appreciated by many.

Thanks, Bob