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To: Mr. Stress who wrote (372)4/28/1998 9:18:00 PM
From: Bruce Cullen  Respond to of 2038
 
Technicals on (ORG) look very promising, this is a 52% plus short position! Spend a moment to look at this possible first USA FDA Approved organ (Skin) ever in the United States, chart is promising. Split happens tomorrow and there is possibly news to pre or follow the announcement.

Also I was told there is a article in Investors Buisiness Daily regarding artificialy made skin.

Let me know if you have read the article.

Bruce Cullen
Sherwood Coast's Group
geocities.com



To: Mr. Stress who wrote (372)4/29/1998 2:04:00 AM
From: Bruce Cullen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2038
 
Investor's Business Daily FRONT PAGE STORY 4-28-1998 "Quotes" RE: (ORG)Organogenesis

"The development of substitute skin is good news for the 1.25 million people who are burned every year in the U.S. according to the
Burn Foundation in Philidelphia. Od those, about 440,000 are children, says Dr. Gail Besner, associate professor of surgery and
pediatrics at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio."

...

"Subsitute skin should also help the 5.5 million to 6 million people that suffer each year from chronic, hard-to-heal wounds. The
vast majority of these painful wounds are caused by skin ulcers, though some result from surgery."

....(ATIS)....

"During a recent FDA inspection, contaminents were found in it's production fascilities. The company then recalled particular lots
of products, which contained a raw material that did not meet federal specifications."

.....

"As a result Dermagraft may not be launched this spring in the U.S. as a treatment for diabetic foot ulcers, as the company had
planned."...

"Doctorsrecently concluded Dermagraft-TC was unrelated to the death of a patient using it, the companysaid in a recent press
release, contrary to some reports.

If you or one of your family members needs help with a chronic, hard-to-heal wound or burn, ask your doctor or a plastic surgeon
about the safety and efficacy of using substitute skin."

IBD
Cynthia Drake