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To: Nick who wrote (3885)7/2/1998 9:30:00 AM
From: Gurupup  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
Nick,

It is just a shame that one of the, if not the world's leading experts on bilirubin is dragged through the mud. All he is interested in is a product that will help infants. He is a true believer of CCSI, as evidenced by his presentation in New Orleans, and in China.

He sees an opportunity for CCSI, and perhaps CCSI's product can help infants, and that is his only concern. He does not care about the stock, as we do, he is a medical expert trying to help people.



To: Nick who wrote (3885)7/2/1998 12:19:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Respond to of 5736
 
Umm, sure Nick, they're all out to get you. It's all a massive conspiracy.

I don't think you would credit anyone with "fair" reporting unless it's slanted your way.

All Thestreet.com did was report what appeared on the Stock Genie site. I have found their reporting to be most objective. Do you think they had to publish today's report?

It all comes down to who you believe, and who you don't. Myself, I don't believe Darby et al.

"Products that address sizable and lucrative markets tend to attract big partners quickly (if the little company wants one) and get
launched quickly. Serious delays, in contrast, often generate concern.
" from today's TSC.com article.

You can spin it any way you want, but that's the long and the short of it for me.

Barb