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Biotech / Medical
Staar Surgical STAA
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Emcee:  Paul R Type:  Unmoderated
This company has announced that the FDA has approved their entry in to Phase 2 trials on an implantable contact lens.

An opthalmic surgeon friend has told me that if this is approved "finally" by the FDA, it will make both RK and PRK obsolete and could have an enormous market.

Any one out there have an opinion?
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50ODP approves: siliconinvestor.com However, a large shareholder is cutting off tuck-1/8/2001
49Anybody here? On an ugly day, STAA is one of the select few making new highs. tuck-10/2/2000
48brent, Still there? things are going better than I expected here: siliconinvetuck-9/6/2000
47 brent, STAA is reorganizing: siliconinvestor.com Apparently, Mr. Wolf was notuck-6/14/2000
46 Anyone know the behind the scenes reason why STAAR dumped their CEO? It didnbrent hyatt-6/10/2000
45 Just in case anyone's paying attention: siliconinvestor.com STAA hits itstuck-3/30/2000
44 Peter, I am glad your operation has been a success to this point. I had an eytuck-3/16/2000
43 Alan, Am doing my research on this company and found your comments helpful. Ituck-2/23/2000
42 Staar is interesting speculation at the current level of $10-12. They are one oAlan A. Hicks-12/12/1999
41 Alan, Since you really impressed me with your analysis on CAMD and MAPS, I decElvis Jones-12/10/1999
40 I have been lurking on this board for a few months. I was a -11.75 and now a cPETER MORICI-8/11/1999
39 The European approval of STAAR's collamer material in IOLs was a very imporAlan A. Hicks-7/21/1999
38 Alan: Anyone have an idea who the mystery bidder for Staar was? Thanks in advaAARON DIDICH-7/6/1999
37 KERA hit 22 1/4 today. Both STAA and KERA represent new refractive surgery playAlan A. Hicks-7/6/1999
36 Thanks. I also found that on a link from my Quicken last night.Jeanne Carey-6/29/1999
35 Here's the answer to my own question. (Nothing like writing to yourself.) gcrispin-6/28/1999
34 Does anyone know how much stock is owned by management?gcrispin-6/28/1999
33 Buyout Offer for STAA. Here is the reason why it had great volume on Friday. Bill Habeck-6/28/1999
32 There was an article on Dow Jones last week that talked positively about both SAlan A. Hicks-6/28/1999
31 What can I say? I've owned this stock since 1984 and have seen (just aboutPatricia Smith-6/25/1999
30 Hello is anyone out there? The stock went up 23 percent today and no one is talJeanne Carey-6/25/1999
29 Alan, Looks like our faith in this stock is going to reward us. Staar's prBill Habeck-5/19/1999
28 Thanks for the update. I feel very fortunate to have bought in the last two wgcrispin-5/12/1999
27 STAAR broke out of a 10 1/2 month downtrend yesterday on 4.5 times average dailAlan A. Hicks-5/12/1999
26 STAAR's Q1 had record revenues with product revenues growing by $2 million Alan A. Hicks-5/1/1999
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