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Non-Tech : Enamelon (ENML) - Does anyone follow this? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Harry Ehrlich who wrote (478)3/14/1998 8:27:00 AM
From: robert  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 863
 
I think it was just "Friday before the Buffett market manipulation report" that spooked everyone. I just started looking at ENML after I overheard my dentist talking about ENML with his partner, they were pretty informed and positive about it, but they were concerned about how the big paste people are trying to squash it with bad press and rumors (shades of the white house). Maybe the slowback on Friday was P&G manipulation.



To: Harry Ehrlich who wrote (478)3/14/1998 12:07:00 PM
From: Greg B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 863
 
Harry,

First, I'm going to let dental professionals react to studies. When I get my hands on the studies, not only am I going to comb it with a fine brush, but I'm forwarding it to several dentists for their review and reactions.

Second, I did not expect the stock to move much today. Actually I was surprised that volume was as high today.

Third, I am not going to comment on how the stock moves. If it's obvious, it's not obvious that it will happen. You thought it was going to take off. I didn't because my expectation was that everyone expected it to. Perhaps, the short term traders were locking in some profits based on timing of news?

Fourth, that electrical resistance measurement pilot study is critical. Not only does it demonstrates ENML's effectiveness, it also lend credibility to subsequent studies using this measurement technique. Did anyone else pick up on the significance?

So what if Fox is hyping the stock. I've personally never had a conversation with him. My only contact within company is Dr. Winston, who is a genuinely nice guy and is a talented researcher. I personally think Fox is undermining company's perceived potential when he is quoted saying "the sky is the limit." Rather, let the dentists sing the praises of the technology.

Like I said, although the battle has been going on for months now, the real battle is about to begin. And I'm staying out of the toothpaste politics. My suggestion to risk averse investors is be prepared for what's to come. ...Oh, I forgot, none of them are left because they ran away long ago.

And Harry don't get me wrong, please continue to point out folks perceptions, which would cause them to make trading decisions.

Greg B.