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To: baggo who wrote (1265)3/8/1998 11:46:00 PM
From: David S.  Respond to of 5736
 
Brice...I used to go out with a woman who had a 4 year old named Brice - that was only 5 yrs. ago, which would make you...hmm, 4+5=...9. Not bad for a 9 year old kid.



To: baggo who wrote (1265)3/9/1998 12:26:00 AM
From: David S.  Respond to of 5736
 
Yo, bribear - listen up, or else you won't get any ice cream before bed. I thought your bringing up exaggerations was particularly appropriate. I know this is a pop quiz, but just remember...i c e
c r e a mmmmmm. OK here goes....
1. What publicly traded firm has all by itself, invented a new category of diseases?
2. What publicly traded firm has stated its target market to be several times that of another publicly traded firm who is targeting exactly the same market?
3. What publicly traded firm in its own PR materials, touts cosmetic uses for its medical device, even though many cosmetic companies have evaluated it and decided to move on without it?
4.What publicly traded firm encourages its supporters to use end-use prices in determining potential revenues?
5.What publicly traded firm has its supporters ignoring the fact that distributors are not altruistic? (you'll learn that word in junior high, just look it up for now.)
6. What publicly traded firm claims it has no competition when another company has a similar product approved outside the US?
7. What publicly traded firm has a couple hundred million market cap with an approved product they spent years on developing that no hospital wants to buy?

Hurry up and answer - the Baskin Robbins closes in an hour.



To: baggo who wrote (1265)3/9/1998 2:53:00 AM
From: David S.  Respond to of 5736
 
Here's a Lehman (Fred Frank) medical device company for you to evaluate. ENACT. A thread was just started for it. It will be going public any day now. I will keep my thoughts to myself about it for 30 days after it goes public. The description was taken directly from the prospectus.