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Biotech / Medical
CLTR COULTER PHARMACEUTICAL
An SI Board Since January 1997
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Emcee:  HARRY GIBSON Type:  Unmoderated
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116 PB and Christine, I have given the TAP program no value in my valuation of the Vector1-8/17/1998
115 Christine, as I said, this is not an area I am that familiar with. The approacPseudo Biologist-8/16/1998
114 Thanks for the very interesting stuff from Coulter's prospectus, Pseudo. I Grainne-8/16/1998
113 Christine, the stuff below is from Coulter's prospectus for their recent sePseudo Biologist-8/16/1998
112 Vector, I am really a novice at cancer therapies, and am unclear what you are rGrainne-8/16/1998
111 PB, i am interested in what you and others think of CLTR's TAP program. I Vector1-8/16/1998
110 Rick, here is a link to something a posted to the TCLN thread earlier: MessagePseudo Biologist-8/15/1998
109 Shero: I'd be very surprised if contributors to this thread wouldn't ascaram(o)uche-8/15/1998
108 TNT data from the glioma trial should be out by years end. If I didn't alrshero-8/15/1998
107 Phil: That's a view that we need. Companies don't often turn on a dimscaram(o)uche-8/15/1998
106 Rick Harmon-just a quick response to your check on the TCLN CEO While the backPDavid-8/15/1998
105 Davis: Very busy, and Netcom customers were actually shut out of SI for the pascaram(o)uche-8/11/1998
104 Rick, sorry I've been on the road. I have a lot of stuff for you. Can you cEZLibra-8/11/1998
103 Rick, I haven't followed TCLN for a long time. A long sordid history. CLTVector1-8/10/1998
102 Christine: That is the correct question to ask. Let's let ourselves be coscaram(o)uche-8/10/1998
101 Now I am even more confused than before. Almost everything I have read about TCGrainne-8/10/1998
100 Hi Rick, good to talk to you again. Some companies with 'strong currenciesEZLibra-8/9/1998
99 Davis: Man, this guy can write. Very thoughtful, ultimately useful. >>scaram(o)uche-8/9/1998
98 Could you possibly translate this post into layman's English for biotech inGrainne-8/8/1998
97 <Hi Pb. I thought all of us concerned with NHL and cancer therapeutics in geEZLibra-8/8/1998
96 I was lucky to lighten up at ASCO and buy back half the position on the correctDarth Vader-6/23/1998
95 Darth, are you still following Coulter? The stock is nicely down from its recenGrainne-6/14/1998
94 Christine: Lots of follow the company. It's just a general rule in the biscaram(o)uche-5/22/1998
93 It is quite strange that no one seems to be following this stock. Were the receGrainne-5/22/1998
92 Yoohooo, thread.... I hate to wake up anybody, but the company recently cougheBob L-5/20/1998
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