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To: Anaxagoras who wrote (1017)6/12/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: Jim Roof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1432
 
<<Look, if you don't want to do some thinking, skip his posts; but please spare us the stylistic criticisms whose hostility is thinly veiled.>>

All I am saying is that Steve's posts would better serve people here if the body of the message contained enough information in and of itself to read as a whole thought. It's fine if his links elaborate on his points. I agree that he has thought out his position (though he still puts forth Hespan data with the assumption that it equates to Hextend).

I think I said it in a civil manner. Of course, your view of civility may be highly subjective.

Jim



To: Anaxagoras who wrote (1017)6/23/1998 8:03:00 AM
From: Anaxagoras  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1432
 
Of mild interest from Bloomberg:

<<IMS also published a listing of the world's top 20 drug companies sales to both pharmacies and hospitals in 1997. Starting with the largest, they are: 1. Merck & Co. 2. Glaxo Wellcome Plc 3. Novartis AG 4. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 5. Johnson & Johnson Co. 6. Pfizer Inc. 7. American Home Products Corp. 8. SmithKline Beecham Plc 9. Hoechst AG 10. Eli Lilly & Co. 11. Roche Holding AG 12. Abbott Laboratories 13. Schering-Plough Corp. 14. Bayer AG 15. Astra AS 16. Warner-Lambert Co. 17. Rhone-Poulenc SA 18. Pharmacia & Upjohn Co. 19. Boehringer Ingelheim AG 20. Takeda Chemical Co. Ltd. >>

Anaxagoras