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Biotech / Medical
NKTR Drug delivery Company
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132<i>. We'll see who looks stupider, me or them.</i> Sorry Tuck, Ian@SI-9/15/2006
131Right, that's why I thought it was climactic, the volume. Thanks for the intuck-9/15/2006
130With about double the average daily volume during the sell off, I suspect that mIan@SI-9/15/2006
129Stepped in front of the train and sold some October puts. this looks climactic tuck-9/15/2006
128Suspect we'll see a very different table the next time these funds update thIan@SI-9/15/2006
127NKTR continues to take a hit on only positive news releases. Does anyone have andavid nordic-9/15/2006
126Certainly looks like at least one institution has decided to bailIan@SI-9/14/2006
125I'm afraid the scale was tipped today...and it appears to me that Hank McKinArthur Radley-9/14/2006
124Cary, I agree that an oral INSULIN product would kill Exubera. EMIS, which hasIan@SI-9/14/2006
123Ian.. I think this news today from Merck and Novartis doesn't bode well for Arthur Radley-9/14/2006
122My guess is that courts are likely to reject method of use patents as obvious raIan@SI-9/14/2006
121Well it went up $0.21 for at least one trade this morning. <G> I'm beIan@SI-9/14/2006
120Several PRs out this morning from NKTR about Exubera, if this news doesn't mArthur Radley-9/14/2006
119...in more ways than one... Yeah! If you had invested in QLTI because of VisudynArthur Radley-9/12/2006
118The Visudyne analogy is well-taken, IMO, in more ways than one.DewDiligence_on_SI-9/12/2006
117NKTR seems to be following the QLTI Visudyne story... After getting the FDA / HIan@SI-9/12/2006
116Ian, I agree...new tech. often takes a while to develop...look at Haloid CorporaArthur Radley-9/12/2006
115Cary, Any time a new type of tx gets introduced, it takes a relatively long timIan@SI-9/12/2006
114More fuzzies: investorshub.com :-)DewDiligence_on_SI-9/12/2006
113Tuck...I'm afraid I going to have to get off the fence-straddling on NKTR. LArthur Radley-9/12/2006
112It's weird how little fanfare has been given to the launch from the PFE/NKTRtuck-9/12/2006
111this might give you a warmer fuzzier feeling... <G> Exubera Hailed as InIan@SI-9/12/2006
110Didn't get a warm fuzzy feeling about PFE presentation this morning at Bear Arthur Radley-9/12/2006
109I am concerned here a small bit TD. 1. Not that big a deal as of yet that itRobohogs-9/9/2006
108Thanks for the update.technetium-9/8/2006
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