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Biotech / Medical
2000-Year of the Biotechs!
An SI Board Since December 1999
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Emcee:  Arthur Radley Type:  Unmoderated
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617 <i>a "whupping" today</i> Today? <i><b>Todayopalapril-4/3/2000
616 Who in their right mind thought they would ever see a 430 point divergence betwArthur Radley-4/3/2000
615 The flight to quality started up sometime ago. More dollars pouring into major Return to Sender-4/3/2000
614 The only salvation today is the low volume...even with that, I'm taking a &Arthur Radley-4/3/2000
613 <b>World Pharma & Biotech Licensing and Financial Community to Gatheropalapril-4/3/2000
612 I agree Texas.. The market has trimmed the fat off of a lot of good stocks likeReturn to Sender-4/3/2000
611 Return, It is because of candidates like you and I that there is a need for TTPArthur Radley-4/3/2000
610 I don't know how I feel about TTP. Part of me is interested but another parReturn to Sender-4/2/2000
609 I posted that I had recently taken a position in SMTS. The following are commenArthur Radley-4/2/2000
608 For those with an interest in TTP...http://www.ragingbull.com/articles/tzavlakiArthur Radley-4/2/2000
607 Interesting isn't it that Biotechnology Sector Stocks were among the strongReturn to Sender-3/31/2000
606 The designer drug: While it is possible to develop drug for a special populatibrightlake2-3/31/2000
605 Texas: Omigod! Did you do this after the sea moss stuff? P.S. I have no idea whopalapril-3/30/2000
604 Yes, a lot of "snake oil" out there. But there are many natural produRWReeves-3/30/2000
603 No volume and the MM's are acting as if they have a license to "steal&Arthur Radley-3/30/2000
602 Of interest to me were the LGND and AQLA presentations.Others might find their Arthur Radley-3/30/2000
601 So now we are back to sea moss....wasn't it only yesterday that shark cartiArthur Radley-3/30/2000
600 Last time I saw that fellow on teevee, he was looking for bargains in Thai bankMike McFarland-3/30/2000
599 I listened to Mobius tonight. He wasn't interesting. Waste of time. ThanksTorben Noerup Nielsen-3/29/2000
598 Tex, There's so much green around here that red makes for a reasonable conTorben Noerup Nielsen-3/29/2000
597 Gee, I lost about half of my money, but I kept my wife. Did I get a good deal? Torben Noerup Nielsen-3/29/2000
596 >Sea moss may yield 'designer' therapies to attack human cancers<RWReeves-3/29/2000
595 Back to apple polishing. (Scroll to the end for an unexpected investment idea.)opalapril-3/29/2000
594 whoever bought in the last few days thinking the biotech is done going down is Bald Man from Mars-3/29/2000
593 Mobius could have left the word "crash" out of his comments. The talkArthur Radley-3/29/2000
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