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Biotech / Medical : Trinity Biotech (TRIBY) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PAR who wrote (9126)5/3/1998 3:45:00 PM
From: Decci  Respond to of 14328
 
PAR, I think moving TRIBY to San Diego would be a smashing idea.

My wife would not like it though, because Ron and I

would spend more time in BKF's office than at home.

Is a matter of fact I would spend more time

there than BKF does.

My take on it is that there are advantages to the US

distribution markets by being in San Diego, and monetary

advantages to the 'soon-to-be over-inflated' Eurodollar

as the reporting currency for TRIBY.

The Germans will drive that train and all of Europe will

profit form it. The US could become a parasite economy in

5 years.

As for TRIBY, I think we will get about $5.75 mil revs and

put 2.25 pennies in the bank. I see revenue growth of 15%

next Quarter, with earnings growing modestly to 2.75 pennies.

Again, JMHO. OUT



To: PAR who wrote (9126)5/3/1998 11:11:00 PM
From: R. Gates  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14328
 
A "move" to San Diego might give a small Bio-tech like TRIBY much more exposure. Someone had posted an article on this tread a few weeks back that showed how some lesser companies than TRIBY were priced much more because they were in the U.S. My point is that I think a successful Eurodollar, of which Ireland is a part, may give small European companies a big boost in the arm by being part of a multi-trillion dollar economic system. There's a lot of clout that may come with that system. But really no one knows for certain, because it's never been tried before. It's a huge economic experiment. All we know is that Ireland is part of it, and with TRIBY being in Ireland, who knows?

R. Gates