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Biotech / Medical : Gliatech (GLIA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike who wrote (606)2/9/1999 9:28:00 PM
From: Asymmetric  Respond to of 2001
 
Blame Ralph Acampora of Prudential

Acampora called for a market correction yesterday and
while the market was slow in responding yesterday, it
responded today in spades on Nasdaq tech stocks and
internuts. The low selling volume on Gliatech, and
small loss at least shows there's not a lot of hot
money, or momentum investors in the stock (yet), nor
does it seem that present holders are nervous enough
to dump their stock in this company into an increasingly
negative market sentiment. I like that when a company's
stock is solid when the rest of the market is reeling
backward. Shows some real strength I think.

Peter.



To: Mike who wrote (606)2/9/1999 10:27:00 PM
From: scaram(o)uche  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2001
 
Mike:

After the initiation of the pivotal -P trial..... I sort of thought that we'd hit 34 by now.

;-)

I'm going to do well on the earnings report, regardless. If it retreats a bit, I'll buy calls and wait.

Actually, today treated my stocks pretty well. Mike M. and David K. have recently noted that third tier does fairly well on these slaughter days of late. Of course, some of my stocks couldn't go much lower.

Bummer about the target having been raised. I think that I called $0.07 after the last report, when everyone was still projecting a loss. How is it looking?

Rick