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To: LLCF who wrote (247)5/23/1999 2:50:00 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 805
 
I seem to remember a PM to me that mentioned
something going on with NeuroSpheres, some new
collaboration or something. Is there a way to
go back further than the last twenty or so
messages in your folders to find out what an
old message said?

Or maybe the person who PMed me can recall
what it was all about, probably nothing. Hope
the PM did not have one of those 'keep this
under you hat' warnings, apologies to whoever
sent it to me if it did, but enough time has
gone by, and the stock has drifted lower in
that time, so whatever it was, must not have
been important.

Also, there is a decent post over on Yahoo,
from 'closelyobserving', post number 788,
that one is worth a read. Let me just go
grab the url:
messages.yahoo.com

I don't know squat of course, but I did get the
annual report and investors packet. Just reading
through the stuff sure gave me the impression that
the marketcap of ctii is a joke, somebody will
suck them up, or a partner will be found. Or maybe
Astra implants do great things. Probably a bargain,
but I just throw darts as you all know...

Hey anybody know just how they anchor that long wormy
looking implant, kinda creepy looking isn't it? What
little information they provide on the spinal implant
passed my sniff test. After all, sometimes the sniff test
is all you have to go by, sounds ludicrous, but most
people playing the markets don't even take time to
stop and breath: Yahoo!