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Biotech / Medical : Cyberonics (cybx) epilepsy therapy recommonded -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Valentin who wrote (216)3/26/1998 9:31:00 PM
From: Scotsman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 471
 
I bailed out today, probably will regret it, but I am worried about the 'buy on rumor, sell on news" possiblities. In addition, I usually also worry about stocks that go straight up. Sometimes they come straight back down, or hopefully low enough that I can buy back. But I made a pretty good profit, so I won't complain.

I will be really irritated if this goes to 40. That will be about the 8th stock I have owned that I sell out too early.



To: Valentin who wrote (216)3/27/1998 4:10:00 PM
From: Dennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 471
 
Valentin, HOWDY AGAIN gg

The Business Week article from Aug. 4, 1997 states that the potential maket is 200,000 at $9,000 per which equals $1.8 billion.

Yes, this is a HUGE amount for a small co. I own some Medtronic and they DID sell $2.5 billion in 1997. SOOOOOOOOOOO, Cybx sounds like it could do quite well by itself. Now what if they were bought by Medtronic or someone else !!!!!!!

With the huge increase in volume is it crazy to conclude that someone IS buying the company little by little?? How many shares are out there, how many does one have to own in order to control the company??

Peace and Good Luck

p.s. I bought LIFC today, do you follow this one???