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Biotech / Medical
AFFYMETRIX (AFFX)
An SI Board Since April 1996
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1153 I wonder if this could be signalling a top?BradleyMarshall-1/14/2000
1152 A good question, and one I could ask about a whole group of names. Crazy tape tCMon-1/14/2000
1151 OK Here's a discussion point. Why did all of the genomics companies jump BradleyMarshall-1/14/2000
1150 So what's your next point for discussion?CMon-1/11/2000
1149 That was CRA you heard about, not AFFX. But hey, as you say: "excellent CMon-1/11/2000
1148 >>beat it to death.<<?? Surely you jest. We've hardly scratcheBill Holtzman-1/11/2000
1147 Affymetrix presents at H&Q tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 PST in the Colonial rlwd-1/10/2000
1146 Well, believe it! Here's a short list of genome-related biotech stocks andAndrew Danielson-1/10/2000
1145 I have become familiar about AFFX through a stock called JMAR Technologies (JMABilberry-1/10/2000
1144 Yes, I saw that after I came back from my walk. I put 2+2 together and came upBarbara Bullard-1/10/2000
1143 Barbara, it wasn't AFFX that announced that 90% of the human genome has beeSteve Antonelli-1/10/2000
1142 Try island.com java viewer for after hours quotes. I saw 193 and change. I jusBill Holtzman-1/10/2000
1141 Hi group, The only reason I found for the quick "pop" is CNBC aBarbara Bullard-1/10/2000
1140 What sort of peep were you looking for? I think we pretty well beat it to deathCMon-1/10/2000
1139 OK, 192 7/8 up 40, and not a peep here! Whatever works! eomBill Holtzman-1/10/2000
1138 You make two points. 1) If your expectations for future revenue are different,CMon-1/10/2000
1137 Well, massively parallel stuff does fall under the umbrella of biocomputing, bBradleyMarshall-1/8/2000
1136 Thanks for the response, Bradley. Biocomputing- could this be the massive paraJF Quinnelly-1/7/2000
1135 CMon Obviously we have differing opinions about future revenues, but let me poBradleyMarshall-1/7/2000
1134 I have an opinion on NGEN's chips. They are faster and more accurate than BradleyMarshall-1/7/2000
1133 "Dr Goodhybe," on Yahoo's Message Boards, a poster using the aliaGator II-1/7/2000
1132 "There are so many possibilities for their GeneChip that I do not believe Bill Holtzman-1/6/2000
1131 Here's a vote for a 50,000% increase in the 00's: moneycentral.msn.comBill Holtzman-1/6/2000
1130 Your points are well taken. If semiconductor industry is any indication to chipw sun-1/6/2000
1129 Reply to Gator II: Gator II wrote, <i>"Dr Goodhyde,..."<Dr Goodhybe-1/6/2000
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