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USPX dropped to .0241 in afterhours, I an NOT in it, but good press FWIW
Company Merger Action Heating Up
http://www.nydailynews.com/business/v-pfriendly/story/99019p-89584c.html
TTGG is right up to resistance, with good volume. Feels like 1999 all over again. (scarey ain't it)
You da man. I was on another board this morning and had 3 popups one on top of another. Not only did they agravate me, I certainly will not support them, something like a telemarketer.
Jake
Juicy is looking for you on the Techpicks.
woulda coulda shoulda! Do you see HLSH, danm
Follow the blue streak!
Thats the Giants making a run for the Super Bowl.
The shock of it all is Shockey and his hand picked tight end, that will eat up the league.
Both from Miami, gunna" be a fun year.
O.K. are you done feeding your face, now you got to go on a diet.
Hey, it's been too quiet for a new board, the 4th is over, now lets find some stocks that can make us MONEY.
On radar TRAC & AAC.
FWIW
O.K. are you done feeding your face, now you got to go on a diet.
FWIW
Hey, it's been too quiet for a new board, the 4th is over, now lets find some stocks that can make us MONEY.
On radar TRAC & AAC.
I have a '93 Cadillac and the twilight sensor stopped working. I checked the fuse and it is O.K., now what?
TIA
Should Your Money Follow Performance?
http://www.streetsmartreport.com/comm3.html
Hey, It's "happy hour",I guess we have unlimited posts for an hour. I don't have enough to say to fill my 18 posts.
FWIW I put most of your picks on watch, very good charts.
Still scoping out our new site, got to find out what "filtering off" is.
Hey, It's "happy hour",I guess we have unlimited posts for an hour. I don't have enough to say to fill my 18 posts.
FWIW I put most of your picks on watch, very good charts.
Still scoping out our new site, got to find out what "filtering off" is
C&P from another post;
Do this and U have a streamer for FREE:
Register at:
https://www.scottrader.com/
Then download, also for FREE: MedWedQuotetracker
http://www.quotetracker.com/
When U hv installed the Quotetracker, you request from the list to be FEB with DATA from Scottrade (Registered only):
and VOILA, U hv a Free Stremer, and it works ok with ticker HLSH !!!!!!
Have fun tomorrow, and look forward to Monday !!
What's your body worth? Try $45 mil
Thursday, July 3, 2003 Posted: 10:38 AM EDT (1438 GMT)
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NEW YORK (Reuters) -- It may be illegal, immoral and certainly ill-advised, but selling every usable part of your body could fetch upward of $45 million, according to a survey in the August issue of Wired magazine.
Even an overweight, out-of-shape body could bring millions when broken down to its valuable fluids, tissues and germ-fighting antibodies.
There is, of course, a major catch: Many of the valuable human body parts are those a person could not live without.
But it does lay to rest the old concept that the human body, when broken down to its basic elements, is only worth pocket change.
Wired Editor-In-Chief Chris Anderson said the price tag gives an idea of the progress of medicine and biology, and shows how much more sophisticated we have become at understanding the complexity of the human body.
"We tried to find some number through which you can quantify the magnitude of the change in technology that we are all experiencing," Anderson said.
The prices, Wired warned, are based on maximum dollar values for some of the most marketable substances, and makes the unlikely assumption that every trace of those substances could be extracted from living tissue for sale.
To avoid issues such as illegal black market trade in organs, the survey was based on projected prices in the United States and did not take into account potential differences in poverty stricken Third World countries.
Due to advances in science and biotechnology, vital organs are no longer the most valuable body parts, the survey demonstrated. That distinction now belongs to bone marrow at $23 million, based on 1,000 grams at $23,000 per gram.
DNA, found in every cell, could fetch $9.7 million at $1.3 million per gram, while extracting antibodies could bring $7.3 million. The accompanying article did point out that the cost of living in a sterile plastic bubble could eat up a lot of the profit from immune system sales.
By comparison, a lung was priced at $116,400, a kidney at $91,400 and a heart was worth a mere $57,000, based on research of cost estimates from hospitals and insurance companies.
On the reproductive front, the survey found a fertile woman could sell 32 egg cells over eight years for a grand total of $224,000. To approach that amount, a man would have to make 12 sperm donations a month for 20 years.
I plan to stay home, just the two of us, too many nuts on the road.
The next post should get some response, what the heil, it's the weekend.
Higher highs and higher lows, but the volume has to pick up, or the rumor of a R/S might come true.
WOW! Had trouble posting, asked me to sign in but would not accept me name or password. Gave me another name and password but wouldn't accept that either. Oh well, have a great LONG weekend.
Jake are you having BBQ turkey, like last year?
Remember this for 4th of July?:
http://www.joeandsara.com/july4th/
Sounds like an all American boy.
VRA looking up, check out the biotech index BBH.
Thank you Joe
We came over from RB, don't know what is happening there but it got very slow and kept dropping posts.
Most of the guys (generic) that signed up in the last couple of days are adult and most use T/A and trade small cap.
Hope to have a great time on iHub and make money in the process.
Ron
Your body language comes through, I am constantly picking myself up off the floor, after reading your posts.
Looks like we have a great host, I think we found a new home.
Well, I slept through tee time, will have to do something constructive today. Thanks for the membermarks, got 18 posts today and I don't have to cross my fingers and hope this post goes through.
In a flat day HLSH up 41%, just too much talk about BK.
Well I used my 3 posts, lets see what happens now. Gone now will see you tomorrow, sometime.
3&kaput
Hey everybody, welcome to the first day of the rest of the year. It's got to be better than the last couple of years.
CMGI back on the radar.
I made it!! Pretty close to Techpicks board, will get use to it.
Thanks Fred
M#1