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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: LTK007 who wrote (9084)9/25/1998 10:44:00 PM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29382
 
Max, here is an interesting post on Bio's in general..
<.To: Robert K. (7257 )
From: george wohanka
Saturday, Sep 19 1998 12:11PM ET
Reply # of 7338

Bob, you sometimes comment on the overall market. While it is difficult for me to know
if my following comments are self serving I think bioteck stocks are in a great position
almost regardless of what happens to the rest of the market. Consolidation in many
industries occurs when share price have been beaten down to exceptionally low levels.
Rio Tinto Zinc management had some interesting comments on this regarding Australian
mineral companies. Amber Oil in Canada is getting a buyout bid at a premium to market
of over 50%. Neither minerals nor energy appear set for a quick rebound and yet some
of the companies are targets.

The biotech industry is an intellectual property industry and not a commodity one so a
rebound does not depend at all on an increased demand due to an economic pick up.
Aside from the uncertainty factor Asia, Russia and Latin America have little to do with
prospects for biotechs.

But the fact that makes me most convinced that this is the place to be is DuPonts stated
intentions to redeploy billions into drugs and biotechs, Mercks cash hoard for
partnerships and now Chirons receipt of over a billion from Bayer. While I expect these
funds will mainly flow to larger companies with earnings or at least sales the events
produced by announcements of the deals should generated interest in the entire sector.
It seems the move to biotechs has already begun even though I would say it began with
crop genetic companies. Dow has picked up the rest of Mycogen and almost all the
seed companies have been spoken for. Montsanto, once a supposed target of DuPont,
has been grabbed by AHP.

Could be wrong but with all the cash designated for investment, the current deals
already done and the desperation of existing companies to find financing should mean
more buyouts and mergers in the not so distant future. All opinion, and not implying that
any of this will help XOMA.>
Hope he doesn't mind me reposting..;^) DD



To: LTK007 who wrote (9084)9/26/1998 12:54:00 AM
From: Sandra  Respond to of 29382
 
Max,
I agree with you on the biotechs and will be looking at some of these this weekend, for after the euphoria ends on the interest rate adjustment.
The hurricane is going to pass us 220 miles west, so we are on a tropical storm warning now, and flooding... whew! It will be bad where it hits, could be a category 3 by then.

Sandra
PS thanks for the list..