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Biotech / Medical
Cardiome -- CRME
An SI Board Since July 2006
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35Thanks Dr P., Without your sharing of CRME insights, I never would have sold PuIan@SI-7/24/2006
34Thanks! Cheers, Tucktuck-7/24/2006
33Thanks Tuck...! I doubled my position after my initial loss when the RTF letter dr.praveen-7/24/2006
32Stock is up 30%+ in the premarket. Nice going, brave ones; I couldn't pull tuck-7/24/2006
31Cardiome Announces Interim Phase 2a Results for Oral RSD1235 Monday July 24, 7:4dr.praveen-7/24/2006
30Yes, this was also Garren's expectation a few days ago: <i>We should tom pope-7/21/2006
29Agreed, the trial info that Dr P posted confirms that this is routine and planneIan@SI-7/21/2006
28Even more ridiculous is the 1.65/2.65 B/A spread on the Sep 10 PUTs. To say theIan@SI-7/21/2006
27The timing of this, low dose, was expected about now. Nothing sinister in the Pkeokalani'nui-7/21/2006
26Tom, I'd never buy any UXYs. Rather, I sell the PUTs. Right now there'Ian@SI-7/21/2006
25Looking at the way the options went bonkers, I think somebody thinks they know stom pope-7/21/2006
24The question is if this PR is a "signal"... are they telegraphing goodformer_pgs-7/21/2006
23I think the fix is in.tom pope-7/21/2006
22Scrub that - the ask just went to 2.05!!tom pope-7/21/2006
21From the Cardiome website: Patients with atrial fibrillation in the first stagedr.praveen-7/21/2006
20You can buy the Aug 7.50's pretty cheap - 1.30tom pope-7/21/2006
19Hope this was expected... I really hate unexpected conference calls... CardiomIan@SI-7/21/2006
18Public release date: 19-Jul-2006 Contact: Traci Klein newsbureau@mayo.edu 507-2Ian@SI-7/19/2006
17Some of that makes sense. Some doesn't. A little piece on the PnG's dkeokalani'nui-7/17/2006
16Antiarrhythmics: RSD1235 Woes Reduce Market Potential but Not Clinical Impact Ldr.praveen-7/17/2006
15PGS, I hear what you're saying..however, someone going into AF is *usually* zeta1961-7/12/2006
14Some feedback: Ibutilide isn't getting much use here other than as an occasformer_pgs-7/12/2006
13ibutilide has 8%+ rate of V-tach, QTc, TdP. x1245 has 0% so far. x1245, if ykeokalani'nui-7/12/2006
12Someone goes into AF. Do you opt for the procedure that can restore rythmn ~60% former_pgs-7/12/2006
11>>I feel their RTF letter might be just due to the recent FDA's electrkeokalani'nui-7/12/2006
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