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


To: Tummus1 who wrote (11328)12/14/1998 10:29:00 PM
From: Ken W  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
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ORTC.. If I may step in front of Sergio here, just a bit. ORTC is very popular with one Mr. G. Soros. The big guy has been buying ORTC in 1000 to 3000 share (open market) transactions for nearly a year now. hmmmmm.

The (skin) that the co. is developing and hoping to put infront of the FDA next year sounds very interesting and they have been gearing up with tech's and lab people to be ready to market the product if it meet FDA, by mid 99. Very exciting stuff. They are also involved in Cyropreservation....freezing parts for later use. A little Treky for me, but then so was cloning.

FA wise the co is spending more and earning less...not good, and has no cash. Financing is going to be a problem for something this far out so I would be very careful of where and how they make the money deal. TA has gone to crap with the "C" factor involved...once all of the BS is over and things get back to "normal" then we can figure out some entry points for ORTC....are you looking for a long term hold or trade?

Ken



To: Tummus1 who wrote (11328)12/14/1998 11:10:00 PM
From: Ken W  Respond to of 29382
 
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Since we are kind of in the field of skin take a look at ATIS..TA wise it looks much better than ORTC...double volume, no news etc. Haven't looked at the finer charts yet. Rev's up, but loss is up too. They already have a couple of products that they are selling and are developing more, along the same lines of ORTC. I'll look further if you are interested.

Ken