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To: Timothy Grimes who wrote (456)4/11/1998 2:05:00 AM
From: Kevin S. Oost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 696
 
Tim.. I have one more question... maybe you addressed it earlier and I just missed it, but anyway, do you see anything good coming out of this change over because this person came from Amgen a really nice bio stock??? Maybe Larry knows a couple of tricks from his pals over there??? I've been a shareholder (it seems like forever) for a little over three years and it hasn't made a dime for me, but it hasn't lost any dimes for me either... I'm gettin' like some of the others here.. tired of holding on to a company that doesn't pay dividends or show and appreciation in value like my other holdings... you see any light at the end of this tunnel??? Good luck everyone.
Kev



To: Timothy Grimes who wrote (456)4/11/1998 2:55:00 AM
From: milton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 696
 
Timothy Grimes:
Thanks for the info. I am concerned that bioi expresses no interest in currency hedges given its foreign markets. I have "been involved" with a foreign/U.S. company and the currency contracts have made all the difference in the world as to profitability, and at times became a major profit center. The contract sales had to be protected by forward currency contracts. It's incredible that bioi could be that ignorant. Hopefully this problem has been addressed.