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Biotech / Medical : Biosource International -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Joe Dancy who wrote (459)4/11/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: milton  Respond to of 696
 
Joe Dancy:
Your remarks are well taken. I've always appreciated your insights. Bioi and the other biotechs have not had public interest the past year but I am looking for some wind in their sails in the next 6 months. Bioi and others have the earnings, sales records, market depth, and just solid fundamentals which make them much more attractive than other sector stocks selling at inflated pe's. Our day is coming! Happy Easter.



To: Joe Dancy who wrote (459)4/16/1998 9:11:00 PM
From: Joe Howard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 696
 
Hello everybody!!

Joe,

You wrote:
"For those of you who have held 3 years and seen no return I can understand,..."

I can't? Help me! Three years ago and previously BIOI was under $2.00 per share. Since then it's spiked to $12.00 and then held a fairly constant trading range above $6.00. If you can't make a return after the price of your stock spikes up over 6 fold and then stays up over 3 fold, then your doing it wrong! The only way for someone to see "no return" after holding this three years is not to sell it!

Now for those of you who are in the above $6 range (post Jan. 96), you have every right to complain about super numbers but no recognition, poor management, never living up to the expectations, always having the best potential but never coming through, etc. etc.

Choose your complaint of the day, but BIOI BOTTOM LINE HAS NOT DONE WHAT IT WAS SUPPOSE TO DO, COULD OF DONE, OR SHOULD OF DONE!

All that said and hindsight 20/20, all that matters now for each of you is what does the future hold for BIOI. And I leave that for you all to capably discuss.