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Biotech / Medical : Ligand (LGND) Breakout! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bob zagorin who wrote (23507)7/25/1998 3:29:00 AM
From: Andrew H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32384
 
>>i actually think a handful of negative posters have hurt the stock. yes there are other more subtantial obstacles like allergan but, i think, they have poisened this thread, which is clearly the number one source of inf. and discussion on the stock. as a result, the sense of community has been shattered.<<

I agree, Bob. That is what they have set out to do and they have largely succeeded. Sick minds. Very sad.



To: bob zagorin who wrote (23507)7/25/1998 9:12:00 AM
From: tonyt  Respond to of 32384
 
>ps. fugazi, if you sold out why hang around?

You complain about objectivity, then you have the nerve to ask this question to Fugazi but not to andy -- in a message to andy!!



To: bob zagorin who wrote (23507)7/25/1998 9:16:00 PM
From: Mudcat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 32384
 
<Andy, imo, i actually think a handful of negative posters have hurt the stock.>

Bob I have to disagree with your statement and believe just the opposite is true. I think the yea-sayers hype and the lack of any price increases in the stock have hurt the the stock more. I have been reading this thread for almost two years now. I bought in based on Henry's postings about the science, his knowledge of Ligand events, timeframes, and what they would do to the stock price. His credentials and knowledge were very credible. After two years, Ligand is now actually priced lower than when I first bought in. You can review past posts to support what I say, but bottom line is people bought into Lgnd expecting to make money. Few have made money and I think many have lost because they bought into Henry's hype. I also think many of the yea-sayers bought in to Henry's credentials and knowledge and just refuse to face the reality that they were suckered in by a stock touter. I think a fair question to ask Henry is "How many shares og Lgnd if any he has sold in the past two years".