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To: rebecca who wrote (437)10/20/1998 9:16:00 AM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 939
 
It looks like it could be another good day today today. Japan was up again last night and all of Europe was strong. This is a broad based rally we are seeing supported by the FED's decision to lower interest rates as needed. The Russell 2000 rose 3% yesterday showing that money is flowing back into the small caps. This means that some of the fear of a lack of liquidity is being set aside by those looking for a higher rate of return. Biotechs and many other stocks will definitely improve in this environment. EMIS might be good for a triple from here unless the FED signals a rate increase sometime next year. Here are those over night numbers:

quote.yahoo.com

I wish I had more cash free to invest.

Regards, Jeff



To: rebecca who wrote (437)10/21/1998 1:08:00 AM
From: Mary A Young  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 939
 
Hello....

Long time lurker and first time poster. I simply have to thank you for the information about Emis.

I have a condition where my body will not stop making blood clots. And coumadin is not totally effective for me. As a result, I have periodic hospitalizations where I am given heparin. I was given an option of an injectable heparin where I would give myself shots at Mayo Clinic. Not a very fun thing to think about. The syringes even come pre-filled with the compound.

The specialist I spoke with said that there was a company working on an oral form of heparin, but he neglected to tell me the name of the company. That was in response to my remark of "can't I just take a pill?"

I'm a wimp....I admit it.

I'm going to keep this in my watch list.

Best wishes,
Mary