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Biotech / Medical : Neurobiological Tech (NTII) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Craig S. Owens who wrote (565)5/22/1999 12:58:00 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1494
 
You can get the flavor here, then
subscribe. Dr. Tracy does not post
too often, a post on the NBIX thread
would be his most recent comment. Sure
seems like an awful nice fellow, so I
would not want to hound him with PM's--
he was kind enough to respond to a couple
questions regarding my brother's OCD a
few weeks ago, but I get the impression
that he limits his time on SI. Neuro diseases
can be very frustrating and discouraging, don't
know if this will be the next hot sector,
probably buy and hold is best strategy.
NBIX and CEPH are certainly on my watch lists.
That said, you can occasionally catch some good
hype for a daytrade, NEOTW made me very happy
about a year ago--maybe that is what got me
interested in the sector.

But getting back on topic...
Here is the freebie on Alzheimer's:

neuroinvestment.com
(strip off the alz.html to start main page)

The neuros have been a rough sector
and nobody is getting rich fast, so has
not attracted the daytraders and scam
artists. With any luck, one of the several
stocks I have will explode someday. The
sector certainly has the most upside;
I own sibi, ctii, cnsi, and of course ntii
--but I don't subscribe to the newsletter,
I probably will soon, have not yet got around
to it, and the wife keeps my subscriptions
fairly limited--no more WSJ or Playboy, working
on her however for biotechnav, heheh.