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To: Cacaito who wrote (2255)5/23/1998 12:13:00 AM
From: Keliven Wong  Respond to of 5736
 
Cacaito,

I have followed your exchange with some amusement. Most of the posters on this thread suffer from the hubris of shills who think with their glands instead of neurons.

Having spent a great deal of time searching for ways to measure glucose via electrodes for implantable pumps, I can appreciate your references to these papers. (We used things like glucose oxidase laden membranes in front of standard oxygen electrodes - which of course fouled.)

This colorometric device says nothing about direct v indirect bilirubin. Worse it cannot distinguish between bound and unbound bilirubin, or estimate binding site saturation, etc. It will give you some idea about the kinetics, but that's not exactly a knockout punch. The bigots on this board seem to believe that something that's good enough for government work is good enough to save babies' brains.

Have you seen the small woven light-pipe pad that eliminates the need for total body light boxes? Interesting product.

Keliven



To: Cacaito who wrote (2255)5/23/1998 7:29:00 AM
From: Manfred  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
hi, it was me who called your model a joke.

I don't know your intentions but before posting a business model on this thread, you should have done your DD. But you didn't even know the number of outstanding shares!

I give you a good advice: go and read ALL the links on top of this thread provided by Janybird. Speak with the company, Dr Maisels, Dr Holzman. Do your own DD.

Only THEN you have, imho, the knowledge and the "moral" right to post your model here.

Besides, here is a model based on REAL DD:

www3.techstocks.com

I know many people having done extensive research on the product and the company. Isn't it strange that you are the fist who believes this product will be of no use for pediatricians?

CCSI is a very strong buy. But it is up to you to make your decision. I can only give you one last advice: don't short it.

Manfred