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Biotech / Medical
Gliatech (GLIA)
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976 < I loaded up all I could afford at around 10 1/2-5/8 for my biggest positioLLCF-10/11/1999
975 At least CBS MArketwatch got it right. Only a slap on the wrist. The shorts hadJack Hartmann-10/11/1999
974 GLIA sale... Nice analysis. Succinct. Odd that most of the GLIA discussion seRWReeves-10/11/1999
973 There's a saying that it's not the news that counts, but how a stock reAsymmetric-10/11/1999
972 This whole FDA letter issue is unfortunate, but it's hard to see how it chaschadenfreude-10/10/1999
971 C'mon Rick, there was no way to anticipate this letter. Without it, GLIA wtommysdad-10/9/1999
970 They are getting better. Cost another 14% of the stock price but it is a derivRWReeves-10/9/1999
969 Agree with your analysis and this one could be overdone. But the management ofMike-10/9/1999
968 GLIA- Any more like this please? Anytime the market is dumb enough to shave 5RWReeves-10/9/1999
967 Apologize to the thread for the timing of my enthusiasm relative to GLIA. I mascaram(o)uche-10/8/1999
966 the hyaluronate-based competition for -A....... create/open that market!!.....scaram(o)uche-10/8/1999
965 >> GLIA's FDA warning letter has been blown out proportion. << scaram(o)uche-10/7/1999
964 Re: GLIA FDA As I previously posted on TokyoJoe, GLIA's FDA warning letterJack Hartmann-10/7/1999
963 Hi, I don't think there is fear on the thread, but there have been expressitnsaf-10/7/1999
962 Gliatech has no problem with inventory. FDA action should not crimp US sales accloudy1-10/7/1999
961 Any Idea How Long On Average it Takes to Resolve issues like this with the FDA?Asymmetric-10/7/1999
960 "today announced" Unfortunately, those who are short shares announcescaram(o)uche-10/6/1999
959 Perhaps too late to stem the current, negative tide, but for what it is worth: Russian Bear-10/6/1999
958 competitive project with anti-properdin........ Tuesday October 5, 10:09 am Eascaram(o)uche-10/6/1999
957 Thanks, Greg. I understand the necessity to say "we take these admonishmescaram(o)uche-10/5/1999
956 Silence on this issue is apparently necessary, in the company's view, to avAbuckatatime-10/5/1999
955 My mail box is lighting up. Oesterling et al.: You may be handcuffed with resscaram(o)uche-10/5/1999
954 Chuckle. Don't know what to say..... rarely do you see a company workingscaram(o)uche-9/29/1999
953 <Gliatech Completes Phase I Clinical Study for Perceptin going into Phase IILLCF-9/29/1999
952 Go, GLIA! Wednesday September 29, 6:30 am Eastern Time Company Press Release scaram(o)uche-9/29/1999
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