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To: Profiteer who wrote (1855)1/16/1999 5:42:00 PM
From: chirodoc  Respond to of 6039
 
i agree with you, especially if you are referring to shorts
over the next six months there should be
a steady release of positive information
this will occur because there is really are no forces
to take the stock down outside of exogenous forces

yes, if they screw up on their FDA app the stock would tank
but i don't expect that to happen and
now that they are out of the quiet period
there should be lots of regular positive releases

to pull the shorts up on the shorts
and squeeze their you know whats

curtis



To: Profiteer who wrote (1855)1/16/1999 5:54:00 PM
From: chirodoc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6039
 
after reading the research--you gotta read this!
then get ready for lots of visitors to our little site
over the next six months
who is serving the tea and cakes?

By: trento on raging bull
Reply To: None Saturday, 16 Jan 1999 at 3:41 PM EST
Post # of 484


National Media Coverage...

While doing my economics hw, the noon news here in Vancouver began talking about a new nasa-originated technology for reducing unnec. biopsies. Yes it was TMI they were referring to! The story originated (i'm sure) from the US, but our local station picked it up. If we got, you can be sure the rest of Canada got it, and so likely the US too. They interviewed a doctor at Sinai, as well as a patient, and demonstrated the technique. The machine is large, requiring a short step ladder to mount. The women lie face down on the table, where their breasts are exposed to blasts (?) of cold air. They even showed the resulting film. (means nothing to me, but still impressive). The key points stated were non-invasive, non-manipulative, and reduction of unnec. biopsies. I wish I could remember more, but my adrenalin was too much.

I'm surprised no one else has seen this. Or have you? This sounds like the kind of PR activity we've all been waiting for, now that the restrictions have been removed with fully reporting status.