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Biotech / Medical
Senomys(SNMX)- A Taste for Success!!!
An SI Board Since March 2005
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Emcee:  Arthur Radley Type:  Unmoderated
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42That's cool. And it's down a little today. I'd like to see it retracJill-3/29/2005
41SNMX announces what appears to be a "heavy-hitter" to their board of dArthur Radley-3/29/2005
40Sugar alcohols are found in most of the diabetic/low carb candies and cookies - Robohogs-3/28/2005
39Orange juice is good if fresh squeezed so you get the bioflavanoids in the pulp Jill-3/28/2005
38Why is oj so bad? What's an alcohol sugar? Thankstechnetium-3/28/2005
37SNMX's CEO is presenting at the Smith Barney conference tomorrow at 4:30 p.mArthur Radley-3/28/2005
36Point being, the marketing wouldn't work if people weren't lazy, want thJill-3/28/2005
35<<and what I think is a most conservative revenue basis you could see (SNMim a survivor-3/28/2005
34<<SNMX strikes me as a “story stock” where the story is not all that appeaim a survivor-3/28/2005
33<<So far I've only heard them refer vaguely to the 1-4% range with no im a survivor-3/28/2005
32I don't see this opportunity as having anything to do with people being lazyrkrw-3/28/2005
31I don't think Coke, Nestle, Kraft Foods or Campbell Soup are at risk for goirkrw-3/28/2005
30The following link is for an article in Nature magazine in which it covers the vArthur Radley-3/28/2005
29THis is true but people are lazy, as evidenced by the huge success of drugs thatJill-3/28/2005
28There is plenty of good-tasting, nutritious, low-sodium food to choose from withDewDiligence_on_SI-3/28/2005
27<<<(A personal aside about salt: I had 150/90 BP a couple of years ago rkrw-3/28/2005
26Cover story on salt from 2/25/05 WSJ: investorshub.comDewDiligence_on_SI-3/27/2005
25Salt Should Be Regulated Food Additive, Group Says investorshub.comDewDiligence_on_SI-3/27/2005
24A related article to the previous one. newsday.comArthur Radley-3/27/2005
23In an attempt to get the thread back on the track that I originally intended, I Arthur Radley-3/27/2005
22Well, TexDude, it’s clear from your reply that you did not understand my point aDewDiligence_on_SI-3/27/2005
21Dew, Yes, I bring up GTCB to merely point out that you consistenly contradict yoArthur Radley-3/27/2005
20TexDude: every time I post here about SNMX you come back with a comment about GTDewDiligence_on_SI-3/27/2005
19dew, You state... " gfp: If you want something mundane, there are hundredsArthur Radley-3/27/2005
18Oops… make that “choose” rather than “chose.”DewDiligence_on_SI-3/27/2005
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