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Biotech / Medical : Paracelsian Inc (PRLN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John H. Farro who wrote (3774)7/26/1998 9:13:00 PM
From: Elllk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4342
 
Robin

So many people are getting subpoenas theses days I have subpoena envy!

By the way, I don't think $5 is outrageous to think about. PRLN is moving in several different directions some of which will provide fairly quick revenue as well as working relationships with many companies any of which may lead to further alliances as things develop. So PRLN has the basis not just for surviving (which was questionable last year) but also for solid, long term development. But further, the current "HIV cocktail" treatment is now failing many patients and PRLN has the only substantive, potential new addition to that mix, as far as I can see, with some tests already indicating that the PRLN contribution has some effect and also enhances the effect of some of the other HIV medications (including AZT). So thinking about a 10 bagger may depend on whether you can say "kinase inhibitor" in the same sentence as "protease inhibitor."

Larry



To: John H. Farro who wrote (3774)7/29/1998 7:51:00 PM
From: John H. Farro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4342
 
Does anyone know what happened to Rick Costantino? I sent him an e-mail message a few days ago to tell him that he should no longer be ashamed of having his name associated with PRLN. In fact, I suspect that we Threaders may have played a small role in getting Rhodes and company to resign by publicizing their "accomplishments" and complaining to the SEC (though I want to emphasize that our role was SMALL. The real heroes of this saga are Nelson and Colin Campbell.) It is impossible to say for certain, but it is conceivable that this company would never have been reborn if Rick hadn't started this thread. I've noticed that Rick hasn't posted at all to SI since April. Has anyone heard from him?

Rick, it's time for you to stand up and take a bow. You have brought us all together and gave us a vehicle through which we could communicate during some very trying times. I hope you will be able to celebrate with us during better days ahead.

Robin