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Biotech / Medical
ArQule
An SI Board Since December 1996
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399 14 0 ARQL
Emcee:  noronha Type:  Unmoderated
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199 Rick, thanks for your rapid and thoughful reply. Georgegeorge m. miller-4/2/1998
198 This is interesting...I hadn't really thought about arql growing into a regWilliam Nelson-4/2/1998
197 George: The business plan, if the chemistry is up to the task, allows them to scaram(o)uche-4/1/1998
196 Rick...On another board you mentioned that ARQL could be a legend stock. Could george m. miller-4/1/1998
195 This is the most volatile stock...hardly ever makes a move of less than 1 pt. William Nelson-4/1/1998
194 John: This deal is actually ("Immunex will elect") structured a bit scaram(o)uche-3/31/1998
193 <<This is repetitive and boring. It sounds just like a dozen other ARQL rBiomaven-3/31/1998
192 This is repetitive and boring. It sounds just like a dozen other ARQL releases.Dr. John M. de Castro-3/31/1998
191 The torrid pace of development with ARQL chemicals continues! biz.yahoo.com IDr. John M. de Castro-3/2/1998
190 Infinite Money :-))))))))))))! Sorry if I offended any of you doc's. Us cDr. Voodoo-2/19/1998
189 Amazing! ARQL is profitable in their first full year as a public company. The iDr. John M. de Castro-2/19/1998
188 Patrick Gage, as good as they get in biotech, joins ARQL Board..... prnewswirescaram(o)uche-2/10/1998
187 You've missed the point entirely, Why would a cancer cure be found in Dr. Voodoo-2/9/1998
186 No one knows why Taxol has the seeming mitigating effect on certain cancers. Alahhaha-2/8/1998
185 Who'da ever thunk that the cure for cancer was found in tree bark in South Dr. Voodoo-2/7/1998
184 <You are mixing bio-pseudo-science and business operations, a deadly mistakeJohn Metcalf-2/7/1998
183 Yew tree bark or yew needles.ahhaha-2/7/1998
182 A rising tide raises all boats and makes any management look terrific. With aveahhaha-2/7/1998
181 Hi All, Reading the recent posts and decided to play. Hope you all don'tDr. Voodoo-2/6/1998
180 <i> >> QED. </i> I'm sorry, what <b> did </i&gPeter Silsbee-2/6/1998
179 <Glaxo is highly regarded. I could never understand why. They make corpJohn Metcalf-2/5/1998
178 You say, "No, just the opposite. j dimensions of the search space are fixeahhaha-2/5/1998
177 No, I don't know about that deal, but I may put my institutional resources ahhaha-2/5/1998
176 <i> >> What are the criteria of "promising"? </i> Peter Silsbee-2/5/1998
175 >>You sell when you believe the shares are fully valued, when fundamentalMiljenko Zuanic-2/5/1998
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