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Biotech / Medical
Biotech Stock Picking - 2002
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183Dow Jones Newswires February 25, 2002 Analysts' Ratings: Dow Jones NewswireJulius Wong-2/26/2002
1821. there is *one* bb stock in the portfolio. 2. it closed at the ask, 12/31. scaram(o)uche-2/25/2002
181With all due respect to Richard H (and he deserves a lot of respect), he has somElmer-2/25/2002
180Actually, if the same approach were used to assess the performance of VD portfolhmpa-2/24/2002
179That 45% decline is correct...and I believe that is worse than any of the 30+ poscott_jiminez-2/24/2002
178Best portfolio: Richard HarmonJulius Wong-2/23/2002
177Yeah, horrible, and am I reading this correctly- down 45% for this portfolio? MaMike McFarland-2/23/2002
176Well, humph. If BT continues on this path, the contest should award a gold medascott_jiminez-2/23/2002
175Didn't know where to park this article, so I'm placing it here as I founArthur Radley-2/22/2002
174Dow Jones Newswires February 19, 2002 Analysts' Ratings: Biotech This is aJulius Wong-2/19/2002
173Since BTRN is the biotech held by the most portfolios in our contest, here are sArthur Radley-2/5/2002
172Monday February 4, 5:09 pm Eastern Time Press Release SOURCE: Biotechnology InduArthur Radley-2/4/2002
171Wilder, My apologies...but your portfolio didn't have a link in the originalArthur Radley-2/2/2002
170'Scuse me, Wilder-the-English-Major is #4 at the moment, at -3.4%. Sorry Rkeokalani'nui-2/2/2002
169fwiw My dirty little stock ending in *F doesn't generate a quote, so my retuMike McFarland-2/2/2002
168Well....One month and a day in the contest and we have a mad dash for a winner tArthur Radley-2/2/2002
167<i> One idea is to wait for GILD, CEPH, ENZN or SEPR (etc.) to buy a smalltom pope-2/2/2002
166John and MZ, Thanks for your response. The interesting thing about actually buyiElmer-2/2/2002
165David, <<If it's not a burden>> If you create a public portfolimichael_f_murphy-2/2/2002
164Hi Mike, If it's not a burden, I wonder if you can add my picks which are baElmer-2/2/2002
163<<As the article you linked pointed out, there has always been talk of theMiljenko Zuanic-2/2/2002
162"I've found five that are in that category. They are GILD, CEPH, ENZN, John Metcalf-2/1/2002
161This article argues for significant consolidation of biotech by big pharm in 200Elmer-2/1/2002
160Interesting. The Dogs ended the first month of the competition up 4.1%, the Statom pope-1/31/2002
159Actually, I didn't lose that much on Xoma....just got frustrated with all thArthur Radley-1/31/2002
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