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VD's Model Portfolio & Discussion Thread
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9544Not in so many words. Message 18527878 Message 18527878 Note, according to rkrw-2/6/2003
9543>>You guys are starting to sound like a Bush conservative forum<< IHarold Engstrom-2/6/2003
9542<and all fat people are lazy it has nothing to do with genetics. > We'LLCF-2/6/2003
9541You guys are starting to sound like a Bush conservative forum: the best birth corkrw-2/6/2003
9540Less exercise and more food, well sure, but why? From the constant barrage of aMike McFarland-2/6/2003
9539<Also I want to add one more to the list of causes of obesity. Lack of self dLLCF-2/5/2003
9538Peter, On the 4Q02 call, Millennium announced that it had discontinued developmeVector1-2/4/2003
9537<i> what are the basic evidence in the causes of the obesity epidemic?<Biomaven-2/4/2003
9536<<What are your views on the incidence of nueropathy. Do you think it is cMiljenko Zuanic-2/3/2003
9535<i`m not up to speed on this, what are the basic evidence in the causes of thLLCF-2/3/2003
9534<<Perhaps, but still ignoring the basic evidence in the causes of the obesJHP-2/3/2003
9533MZ <<What they do is that they are messing around like blind rats. >&gVector1-2/3/2003
9532V1, None of the brokerage analyst, buy side and sell side thought that NDA VelcMiljenko Zuanic-2/3/2003
9531thanks Erik, I listened to the audio. I agree, very interesting. Velcade clearlyVector1-2/2/2003
9530MZ, although I don't have your scientific background I did my due diligence Vector1-2/2/2003
9529<< I wouldn't give a 99% likelihood of the FDA approving anything muchMiljenko Zuanic-2/1/2003
9528VD's MODEL PORTFOLIO 1/31/03 Change $615 UP 0.34% Started 4/9/97, $100K Cytokine1-2/1/2003
9527V1 Not that one man's opinion matters very much - even if he happens to be Icebrg-2/1/2003
9526<In many cases, more like a pill to prevent the craving for cigarettes, whichLLCF-2/1/2003
9525Miljenko, although there are examples of oncology drugs being approved on phase Vector1-2/1/2003
9524In many cases, more like a pill to prevent the craving for cigarettes, which is nigel bates-2/1/2003
9523<I think it was DAK. I don't agree with him (global), but I think it was LLCF-1/31/2003
9522Sales, That Velcade work in hematological cancers is almost clear, at least to Miljenko Zuanic-1/31/2003
9521miljenko, while you are making estimates of success, what are your thoughts re:software salesperson-1/31/2003
9520Iressa recommendation was based on ~180 pts PII data, and with ~10% response ratMiljenko Zuanic-1/30/2003
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