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


To: Keiko who wrote (9354)5/30/1998 4:12:00 AM
From: milton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14328
 
Keiko
Glad to "see" your voice again. I was worried the little people were holding you hostage. Did you catch the note on PBS about the Emerald Miracle? (McLaughlin Report). Seems that Eire's 7% percent growth is dwarfing Europe in general and Britain's 2% in particular. Biotechs were specifically cited as a factor. Triby has got to be attractive to investors looking for foreign investments to diversify exposure away from the US markets.
Concerning your visit, thanks for the great update. The more news we can get the better as the pr people have not much to make triby transparent to the investors. I plan on being in central Europe in mid summer and will have time to visit Ireland. What is the receptivity to shareholder visits at triby? Thanks for anything you can pass on.



To: Keiko who wrote (9354)5/30/1998 4:00:00 PM
From: Bob Jagow  Respond to of 14328
 
Wasn't me and agree that they will probably not triple many more times before Halloween ;)
-unless Friday presaged a very large jump in TRIBY by Halloween ;)



To: Keiko who wrote (9354)5/31/1998 12:03:00 PM
From: Bill Coenen  Respond to of 14328
 
Keiko,
You have used, and Bob has quoted your use of the word, "kabosh" when referring to the B warrants. The Gaelic "kerbersh" (phonetic) from which the American derivative comes (used by all Irish mothers to tell their kids to knock it off, as in, put the kabosh or kaibosh on it), is, in fact, the Irish death veil placed over the corpse's face just before burial. Could be prophetic or not. But, in any case, a great choice of words, intended in its Gaelic sense or not. Envy you your trip to the old sod but happy for you that you could make it. Bill