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Biotech / Medical : XOMA. Bull or Bear? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Robert K. who wrote (8484)1/25/1999 11:49:00 PM
From: aknahow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17367
 
RobertK, I am also involved in researching the Sudden R area. My e-mails to XOMA were answered rather cryptically. Think, and this is just between us, that Jack's reply, proves they just don't want to say anything that will give it away. When asked the true meaning of the sudden R, he replied that at this time he could only address the meaning of tm. He said in Spanish, demasiado mucho. Guess he means it's just too much. In any case I am not giving up. Will call Ellen and see if Castello was telling the truth.

Have only had time to read the first 50 Sudden R patents and have also ask Tharos to get his search engines going.

Does Sudden R stand for sudden response? What if they registered this name, as soon as tomorrow? Would that be a sudden, Sudden R. (R)?

Wonder what RobertS thinks about this.

Actually Martin is responsible for all of this. In the absence of any real news, what did she think posters, alright, some posters, were going to do.

BTW todays volume spoke, volumes, alright, pages about the interest in XOMA.



To: Robert K. who wrote (8484)1/26/1999 1:29:00 AM
From: Tharos  Respond to of 17367
 
A new arrival in Hell was brought before the devil. The devil told his demon to put the man to work on a rock pile with a 20 pound sledge hammer in 95 degree heat with 95% humidity. At the end of the day, the devil went to see how the man was doing only to find him smiling and singing as he pounded rocks.

The man explained that the heat and hard labor were very similar to those on his beloved farm back in Georgia. The devil then told his demon to turn up the heat to 120 degrees, with 100% humidity. At the end of the next day the devil again checked on the new man and found him still happy to be sweating and straining. The man explained
that it felt like the old days when he had to clean out his silo in the middle of August on his beloved farm back in Georgia.

At that, the devil became extremely frustrated and told his demon to lower the temperature to 5 degrees with a 50 mph wind. Certainly that would show the new arrival! At the end of the next day the devil was confident that he would find the man miserable. But the man was instead singing louder than ever; twirling the sledge hammer like a baton. When the devil asked why he was so happy the man answered,

"Cold day in hell, the Atlanta Falcons must have won the Super Bowl!"