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To: Rick Strange who wrote (1742)2/2/1999 11:21:00 PM
From: Marshall Teitelbaum  Respond to of 2205
 
Rick,

Not sure of the annual meeting date offhand, although I think it has been in late May in the past. However, you can visit Hitlon Head, S.C. for the Workshop on Tissue Engineering, for discussion of the ATIS cardiovascular research program. To hear Gail Naughton speak you could attend the New York Society of Security Analysts-3rd Annual Medical Device Industry Conference in New York City on 3/16/99. Maybe these might "recharge your battery?" I am a bit worried about you if this is all it takes in this point of your life???

Regards,

MLT



To: Rick Strange who wrote (1742)2/3/1999 11:42:00 PM
From: Marshall Teitelbaum  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2205
 
Rick,

From a technical standpoint it will be interesting to see if ATIS can base a bit higher than it has the last few months, although it has gradually taken slight baby steps upward in this direction. However, even with today's volume reduction it closed with a bid/ask higher than the old 2 5/8 to 2 3/4, although bouncing off of 2 3/4 earlier in the day. If it can base above this, it should be a very good sign for a near-term punching through in a maintainable fashion of the "lofty" 3 mark. Ultimately, this technical stuff means nothing in the long haul, so time to twiddle the old thumbs for a bit until there is fundamental news.

If people over here haven't taken a look yet at the Wedbush wound repair report, it is a worth a look. Alex Arrow presents a nice fundamental presentation on the industry and the companies that participate in it.

Regards,

Marshall