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Biotech / Medical
Biotech Stock Picking - 2003
An SI Board Since December 2002
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Emcee:  michael_f_murphy Type:  Moderated
[Preliminary as of 4 Jan 2003: Suggestions for changes solicited.

Slight increase in required diversification from 2002 proposed. See "Prudent Investing"

See also Articles of Amendment(2003).]

Forum for the continuation of the charitable donation biotech stock picking contest started by Mike McFarland. This is the 2003 version. For the 2002 contest see: Subject 52126

For those new to the thread: Every year some SI biotech investors select hypothetical $100K portfolios of biotech stocks, together with a charity and a pledge amount. At the end of the year the players send a donation in the amount of their individual pledge to the charity named by the investor whose portfolio had the best performance during the year. It is the epitome of "doing good by doing well".
The portfolios are made "public" here on SI so players and lurkers have a chance to follow along.

Here are some "contest guidelines":

"Golden rule"
All is to be done with conscience, comity and common sense. This is SI biotech, not Yahoo.

"Form of entry"
Due to the large number of entries I request that the form of the entry be:
(1) a link to a public portflio you create here on SI (Be sure to click on "share" after you create it; post the link that appears in the box), and
(2) a post to the thread documenting:
- pledge amount and charity
- In the portfolio, for each security:
Company name
Symbol (if not quoted on SI, eg foreign, provide symbol and link to definitive quote e.g. UK:PRM www.ft.com)
Number of shares (fractional shares eg. 12.003 OK)
Price of last trade 31 Dec 2001
Cost basis (=shares x price)
The intent of the post is simply to publicly document your entry.

Feel free to describe your selection reasoning, other companies that were considered, or other edifying comments :>)

Please also read the guidelines:

"Prudent person"
To reflect our penchant for "investing, not gambling" entries must have at least eight (8) stocks with no more than 20% of the porfolio in any one stock. (N.B. Small change from 2002 version to require a few more stocks.)

"No purchase necessary"
Some prefer not to submit a public portfolio for consideration but nevertheless make a pledge, either publicly in the forum, or privately. Similarly, no pledge amount is too small.Any pledge amount is welcome. There is no minimum.

"Buy and Hold"
This is a buy-and-hold not a trading contest. If your little biotech gets munched by big pharma for stock you own pharma until year end. Be careful you may get what you asked for :>) If you get munched for 100% cash then the cash value is used to buy more of your original picks. Partial tender offers, yech - may have to do your own math!

Comments in the thread as to what one would do "in real life", e.g. some action in response to news, are encouraged, but don't affect the portfolios.

"1040 Rule"
There is a year end time crunch for U.S. tax deductibility so the final reckoning for the 2003 contest is at the close Friday, 19 December 2003.

(IMPORTANT: "Contest" entries can consist of securities, or a combination of securities, which are UNSUITABLE for prudent investing in real life. Use common sense.)

"Insider trading"
We're pretty relaxed about getting the entries in. Some time by mid-January is OK. Everyone gets the benefit/penalty of year end closing prices for valuation. If you procrastinate and one of your stocks has a big jump perhaps it is better left to the "comments section".

"Florida ballots, or Precision v. Accuracy"
Portfolios with performance within 2% of each other are considered "tied". (Rounding errors, currency conversions, .....)

"Elgible securities"
Any reasonably traded secuity, foreign included, is OK as long as there is a definitive quotation. SI is parochial, the porfolios don't value U.K. equities for example, so "exotics" will need the occaisional "manual adjustment". Using an ADR for your foreign stock,if there is one, helps a lot.

Articles of Amendment(2003):

"John Marshall Says So"
'The moderator shall have the sole authority to decide any question arising out of the conduct of the contest.'

"First Amendment(sort of)"
'Contest charities shall be not be associated with any particular (a)(anti)religious belief.'

"We aren't in Salt Lake (or Vancouver) Toto"
In addition, the moderator suggests (as a matter of "case law")that a $0.04 OTC:BB stock is not a reasonable entry. Any penny stock, or foreign equivalent, is better left as a "would if I could comment".

"Ninth Amendment"
Entrants, in commonsensical exercise of their "moderator nullification" rights, at one time indicated that they would send their money to whomever they thought was most deserving, regardless. Such behavior is enshrined as the "Ninth Amendment".

Contestants' 2003 public portfolios:

Wilder Elisimo siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9329425>
Rick Harmon siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323366>
schazamm siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323371>
Miljenko Zuanic siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323375>
Julius Wong siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323341>
Stefaan Bafort siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323403>
rkrw siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323271>
hopper siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323393>
hmpa siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323418>
RCMac siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323495>
Raul Prytog siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323427>
nigel bates siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323394>
J.D. Kelley siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323446>
Jorgen Jensen siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323441>
RRanney siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323352>
Icebrg siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323438>
Elmer siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323477>
Robert C. Jonson siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323092>
Baton siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323501>
John Metcalf siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323503>
scott_jiminez siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323509>
tuck siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323514>
Jack Hartmann siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323522>
Jibacoa siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323525>
Mike McFarland siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9291895>
Joan Graffius siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323543>
Event Horizon III siliconinvestor.com </portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9323846>
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383C:\Program Files\Equis\MetaStock\LOGI.htmBerk-1/30/2008
382Rick, Thx for the compliment :-) Alas for the moment i'm realy out off idedalroi-6/16/2004
381Wish I didn't have this thread still bookmarked; that Dyax chart reminds me nigel bates-6/14/2004
380>> toothless smile at Cap'n Jack Sparrow << Chuckle. I'll scaram(o)uche-6/14/2004
379Agreed (I can't ever say this again without hearing and seeing Captain Barboquidditch-6/14/2004
378>> off to see Shrek << just as you've heard from several othersscaram(o)uche-6/14/2004
377the AMEV munch was at $18, correct? (not necessarily for you, Mike.... jusscaram(o)uche-6/13/2004
376If anybody needs their symbols again: Message 18405206 (Not owning Elan is painMike McFarland-6/13/2004
375what would Stefaan's return be if he'd rolled the munches (AMEV and TLRKscaram(o)uche-6/11/2004
374Stefaan..... siliconinvestor.com + 345% (didn't look at all of them, so iscaram(o)uche-3/4/2004
373Congratulations Tuck Just sent in my donation to the Alpha Project today. Great hopper-1/6/2004
372Me too, Tuck, just mailed it todaytom pope-1/3/2004
371Tuck, Congradulations!!!!!! I mailed my check to Alpha Project, 3737 Fifth AveJoan Osland Graffius-1/2/2004
370Cheers! Gallo won't do, huh? For those who don't know, which is almostscaram(o)uche-1/2/2004
369Thanks for the notification that the online link was working. Just used it thisMuse-1/2/2004
368Not unexpectedly, Harmon is constitutionally unable to grow up and let bygones bscott_jiminez-1/2/2004
367124 bookmarks! 124 individuals chose to access the picks of biotech's besscaram(o)uche-1/2/2004
366online link for donation to Alpha Project is now working....... guidestar.org scaram(o)uche-1/2/2004
365before market opens, I'm going to just list the percent gains, based on currscaram(o)uche-1/2/2004
364Congrats. Check for $500 sent yesterday to Alpha Project. I see I ended up prettRaul Prytog-1/2/2004
363>> General Average: 103.7% << It was a bit higher, actually........scaram(o)uche-12/28/2003
362Ditto.scott_jiminez-12/21/2003
361Congrats! Amazing run there. I also snail-mailed my check to Alpha Project, 373Jack Hartmann-12/21/2003
360To Tuck, Congratulations. Nice portfolio. The check is in the mail. To Erik, Jorgen Jensen-12/20/2003
359Congratulations Again Tuck. I am also mailing my check to Alpha Project, 3737 FJibacoa-12/20/2003
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