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Biotech / Medical
Biotech vs. Shorts
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327 Peter if this is true ,were in for a nice ride if a take over of glia comes sdalroi-1/16/2000
326 Neuroguy, The float numbers are often unreliable, so I prefer to use the outstBiomaven-1/15/2000
325 Miljenko, ALKS does have a large convertible outstanding - my recollection is Biomaven-1/15/2000
324 Peter, From list of 20 larger shorts (thanks for list), I can understand weaMiljenko Zuanic-1/15/2000
323 Peter - the short list you gave as a percentage of market cap - isn't the Neuroguy-1/15/2000
322 Peter - shorts on CLPA have shorted each of the recent spikes on good news untiNeuroguy-1/15/2000
321 Well today was another over $900 million down day for the biotech shorts (to thBiomaven-1/14/2000
320Biomaven-1/14/2000
319 Neuroguy, My general view is that buying stocks just because they have short sBiomaven-1/14/2000
318 Peter - emotive valuations of CLPA aside, it still falls into a category of a pNeuroguy-1/14/2000
317 Peter, the total open interest on calls through to April is less than 3500 contKewlHand-1/14/2000
316 KewlHand, Short squeezes are few and far between, particularly in a stock suchBiomaven-1/14/2000
315 CLPA Short squeeze People could I refer you to these posts for background: teKewlHand-1/14/2000
314 The AC committee today gave SNRS a favorable verdict. I was too chicken to playBiomaven-1/13/2000
313 Latest top 100 shorts, sorted by short position as a percentage of market cap. Biomaven-1/13/2000
312 Peter, Thanks. I thought they had to be there unless all the shorts had taken Torben Noerup Nielsen-1/13/2000
311 Torben, I think it was probably because the last list used a previous month&#Biomaven-1/13/2000
310 Ok, I've read the list of shorts 4 times now and I still cannot find LGND iTorben Noerup Nielsen-1/13/2000
309 Here's the drug component of the Barr Rosenberg "Neutral" portfolBiomaven-1/12/2000
308 And here's the latest "top 100" of short positions as a percentagBiomaven-12/22/1999
307 Well that was a very expensive day for the shorts (if they are not hedged). BaBiomaven-12/22/1999
306 Avalon for GLIA.... 113,475 year to date, 1,000 for October, and 112,475 for Nscaram(o)uche-12/19/1999
305 Whoops - that should of course be Avalon not Aviron. Guess that means it'sBiomaven-12/19/1999
304 The Aviron MM numbers for November are in. They can be found at: nasdaqtrader.Biomaven-12/18/1999
303 biowa, Here's an updated "failed-to-deliver" list: <i>AQLBiomaven-12/16/1999
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