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NIFTY NINE IN NINETY NINE PLUS ONE
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513 SI has been so quiet lately--at least the threads where I hang out, so I will cMike McFarland-6/26/1999
512 Mike; I have been looking again at VLTS as their business strategy I find inteSteve Lokness-6/26/1999
511 Any changes? I just entered those numbers you gave and find that portfolio is dMike McFarland-6/25/1999
510 LGND followers, any response to the release today? Will the market respond as Scott H. Davis-6/24/1999
509 Scott, I've waited a long time on XOMA. Thank goodness I put the shares in Arthur Radley-5/19/1999
508 Congrade Dude, looks like XOMA is finally getting some respect. Now if only yoScott H. Davis-5/19/1999
507 <i>DID I REALLY pick some of these?</i> heheh, I know the feeling.Mike McFarland-5/14/1999
506 Mike, I've been remiss in updating the various portfolios, however, this isArthur Radley-5/14/1999
505 My biotechs continue to slumber, unless you include TRIBY (Trinity BiotechnologScott H. Davis-5/14/1999
504 Gee, the thread really went quiet, everybody just lurking? No big changes for Mike McFarland-5/14/1999
503 Harold, I mentioned APWR to you a couple of days ago. I hope you bought then.TaArthur Radley-4/21/1999
502 Mike, You write that you are disheartened over not making any money this year..Arthur Radley-4/20/1999
501 Scott, my post was a play on words. Lipids are organic fats (a.k.a., "oilWWS-4/20/1999
500 Would be interesting if everybody updated how their lists have changed since TeMike McFarland-4/20/1999
499 Bill, can u expound on the biotech side of this? My interest picked up with boScott H. Davis-4/20/1999
498 Mike, FYI, I'm in biotech (incl lab Dx), comp networking, and digital storaScott H. Davis-4/20/1999
497 Harold, I followed a market basket of funds in 97 and 98 to try and spot trendsScott H. Davis-4/20/1999
496 My "oils" are ESV, PGEI and RGO.T. And, to stay on topic, how about WWS-4/20/1999
495 Oil related picks: VLO and ESV; have done very well on both over the last coupBrander-4/19/1999
494 Afternoon Harold, Hope you survived the weekend(:>). As for suggestions in oArthur Radley-4/19/1999
493 Well...since you asked;-) I thought I had a nice 'system' figured out Mike McFarland-4/19/1999
492 I would like for some of us who are interested in oil-related companies and oilHarold V-4/19/1999
491 HAS might not be a bad play...if only because of the yuppie-piling-on effect. Mike McFarland-4/19/1999
490 <and thus can monitor their progress as a natural byproduct of my normal daLLCF-4/18/1999
489 David, my current portfolio (excluding the two retained biotechs) consists of sWWS-4/18/1999
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