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Biotech / Medical : Biotime-Nasdaq's best kept secret? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: chum slury who wrote (1200)11/19/1998 10:35:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 1432
 
Yeah, the talk turns to truth and trash and the stock goes south as the hypsters run for the hills. Vampire sugar water I tell ya!



To: chum slury who wrote (1200)11/19/1998 11:16:00 PM
From: Jim Roof  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1432
 
I know that you are not going to read Auric's response to your post but thank you for being civil and fair-minded. I will likewise ignore his childish outbursts. I get enough of them in my daily diet from my 3 year old and 8 month old here at home.

Back to BTIM. I look at this technically and see a bullish outlook. A move from 9 to 12 followed by solid consolidation on decreasing volume then the expected move to 16-17. I do not fear the selloff at day's end yesterday.

I wish someone (other than Auric) could explain to me how Abbott Labs could be so stupid as to throw away 3 million dollars on sugar water. I really am confused about that. I am also confused as to how the U.S. Patent Office could award a patent for sugar water. What really screws me up is those Phase III trials where across the board sugar water produced more desirable results than hespan and generic hetastarch solutions.

Jim