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Biotech / Medical : PFE (Pfizer) How high will it go? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: B.REVERE who wrote (4880)8/12/1998 6:22:00 PM
From: zurdo  Respond to of 9523
 
BR, I couldn't agree with you more about Pfizer just sitting there with out any rebuttal to these outrageous clods of manipulative crap that the WSJ spews out, right on cue, as soon as PFE reaches 105...Don't forget that the Masters of the WSJ dog are the very fat cats that sold numerous suckers the Sept 105 calls...You will not see PFE budge above 105 until the options expire worthless, and the suckers throw their "lottery tickets" into the sh*tcan!! The big problem stems from the fact that these fools negatively affect the price of the stock, since they set the manipulation machine in motion with their naivety...They probably also still believe in the tooth fairy....



To: B.REVERE who wrote (4880)8/12/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: zurdo  Respond to of 9523
 
BR, I sincerely hope you do not leave the PFE thread and take your money elsewhere, but I wouldn't blame you if you did. Many of us would miss you if you left, and if this sleazy campaign of misinformation about Viagra continues without any response from Pfizer, I may follow you right out the door!!!



To: B.REVERE who wrote (4880)8/12/1998 9:24:00 PM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9523
 
Dow +90 , pfe -2 , there is
no correlation today and that should concern everyone else.


your
point is well taken, B.

As long
as the mgmt. sits on its hands when Bloomberg prints every rumor and
possibility about what "might have" caused someone's misfortune to
their "Viagra" usage, the stock will continue to go nowhere. The only
way to combat "what ifs" is to specifically say how well their overall
business is doing despite the currency problems and put out some hard
numbers on what to expect the remainder of this year. A bold statement
to the press about the real world of their business will counteract
the b/s that perpetuates the airwaves.


the seeming complacency,
even cavalier non-involvment suggests one of two things:

1. management is collectively detached from the shareholder's plight...
either arrogance or naivete translates to inaction & the effect is the same as B has described.
or
2. management is collectively interested in keeping the price
down to best exploit options positions, either with or through the institutions who are holding large core positions.

am i wrong?