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Biotech / Medical : VD's Model Portfolio & Discussion Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Vector1 who wrote (4638)4/17/1998 4:59:00 PM
From: bluejeans  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9719
 
I think you should sell. My theory is based upon when the last bull throws in the towel, then Ligand will take off.<G>



To: Vector1 who wrote (4638)4/17/1998 5:09:00 PM
From: Dan O.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9719
 
V1, if the object is to free up some buying power I would suggest selling the lgnd and buy the lgndw. You would increase your volatility and risk (which I think is acceptable with Ligand) but still maintain your presence in the event of an move up. I think (but don't quote me) that selling the stock and buying the underlying warrants is not a taxable event. There has been considerable discussion on this tactic on the Ligand thread. Enter at your own risk and wear hipboots <g>.

Dan Ogens



To: Vector1 who wrote (4638)4/18/1998 2:07:00 AM
From: Rocketman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9719
 
I concur, let's sell 25% of the LGND, which should move the price up 50% on our remaining 75% @;->

Rman



To: Vector1 who wrote (4638)4/20/1998 3:14:00 PM
From: biowa  Respond to of 9719
 
V1,

>>CLTR...If the stock hits $40 after reporting interim results and announcing a partnership deal...then we will sell or trim the position and buy back in advance of the phase III results<<

Sounds good IMO.

biowa