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To: Fred Stalls who wrote (2640)7/27/1998 6:39:00 PM
From: Cindy Powell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3244
 
Goodness Fred,

The (hug) was a group hug. Sorry I didn't write "groupie" hug so as not to confuse anyone.

Your point is well taken, the past is the past. My entrance on the thread was when I saw BBNS "hyping" again. And I truly beleive that everyone kinda knows "hype" when they hear it. In fact, John's posts are well referenced with commentary on how to spot a "hypster."
Comments like "news out soon!" and comments implying and alluding that certain someones have gangbuster "inside" info are just a few examples. All these clues most often add up to furious bursts of momentum for price and volume, and most often most of these turn into flat-liners again in no time.

NEOT had some negative commentary on Motley Fool in regards to it's possible being of a scammy nature, but from what I have read, aside from the scary biotech burn rates, it looks they may have a product that truly may have the potential for nerve regeneration, and may benefit Alzheimers' patients. That is if someone else doesn't beat them to it with a more promising technology. Biotechs are often here today and gone tomorrow because launching biotech product is often non rewarding in context of all the research and money that goes into development, the exponential rate of discovery and competition within the biotech industry. I'm hoping NEOT brings it's product to fruition, though, because it does look like one of the more interesting approaches to Alzheimers that I have seen in awhile. Aside from of CORX's technologies which are equally interesting.

If you run into Jerry Simon's again, tell him "hello" for me and include him in that "groupie" hug.

Best wishes and good luck with EZPH.

Cindy

P.S. To Norma
Stay in touch Norma, and get back with us when you get all moved and situated.