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Biotech / Medical : Techniclone (TCLN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave Belz who wrote (2978)4/2/1999 12:02:00 AM
From: Terry D.  Respond to of 3702
 
Dave
Thanks for taking the time to visit Tustin and to keep us updated with your post. Things seem to be moving right along. LYM I mentioned tonight on Chicago WMAQ with 2 patients. Techniclone's name not mentioned, but this doesn't surprise me with all the FDA rules to follow.

Terry



To: Dave Belz who wrote (2978)4/2/1999 12:10:00 AM
From: Alys Hall  Respond to of 3702
 
Dave...I cannot tell you how refreshing your post was. Your impressions of management and your interpretation of the attitudes was very helpful to those of us who do not have any contact with management.

Did Bymaster say anything more about the Chicago broadcast? Will NBC share it with affiliates?

While I hope that Bymaster gets what he needs, long time investors, we all know that there is a dangerous element out there smothering any advance with selling. One hopes that at some point that selling dries up, but experience seems to teach us otherwise.



To: Dave Belz who wrote (2978)4/2/1999 8:39:00 AM
From: shero  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3702
 
If Bymaster is serious about communicating with shareholders all he has to do is write a letter. There are companies that can take the shareholders names off a disk supplied by the transfer agent. They stuff, address, stamp and mail, all for about a buck per letter. So if one figures 6,7,8000 named shareholders that's not alot of money. And I believe TCLN will see a big result, alot of bang for the buck, so to speak.

If Bymaster really wants "investors and not traders" he has to take the steps to show us he cares, and that has never been one of TCLN's managements objectives. I sincerely hope that that changes, I'm waiting to see.

There are alot of promising bio-tech companies, all competing with TCLN for investment dollars. I believe in this technology. When management becomes pro-active in communicating with its loyal base of shareholders I believe we will see the results of those actions reflected in the stock price.

That's one reason this stock doesn't go up. There is always plenty of selling--and there is plenty of stock. When the shareholders are given a reason to hold the stock and the selling slows then the obvious result is the buying moves the stock up. This is not rocket science. Its a simple equation. When buying equals selling the price remains the same. And so on.

Look at the volume. There is plenty of buying. The company can most directly affect the selling side by giving shareholders a reason to hold their stock.

And the shareholders can help, too. Have your broker send you your stock. If stock isn't available to borrow its harder for traders and shortsellers to manipulate.

Again, thanks for your last two very informative posts. We need to see more of this type of communication.