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Trade: Just bookmarked your board.
Like the theme of finding and holding on hidden gems....I remember ctkh well in 2003. (and adot) was in for both runs.
What do you think of xkem?
Xechem International announced yesterday that it has submitted its Orphan Drug Application for the five-membered heterocyclic anti-sickling compound known as 5-HMF to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
As reported on December 9, 2005, this promising compound has shown excellent biological activity in preliminary testing as an anti-sickling agent. This was discovered by Prof. Donald Abraham and his team of scientists from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), Richmond, VA in collaboration with a team of doctors and scientists at NHLBI Sickle Cell Disease Reference Laboratory at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), University of Pennsylvania led by Professor Toshio Asakura. Xechem has acquired the exclusive, worldwide rights from VCU for the production, sales and marketing of 5-HMF for use in the battle against SCD.
Research has shown that the 5-HMF compound is not only a natural product with very little if any toxicity, it also appears to be an effective anti-sickling agent which has shown high affinity for hemoglobin and is very active in genetically modified transgenic (Tg) mice. Professor Abraham of VCU has characterized this compound as "the best potential antisickling agent in 30 years research to be discovered by (VCU's) research group." See Xechem's December 9, 2005 Press Release.
If granted, Orphan Drug status will afford Xechem seven years of marketing exclusivity for the drug once the drug is ultimately approved by the FDA, and will offer Xechem tax credits, filing fee waivers and certain other statutory benefits.
According to Xechem's Chairman and CEO, Dr. Ramesh C. Pandey, "This new compound licensed from VCU represents the latest effort undertaken by Xechem in the fight against Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), and adds to Xechem's existing arsenal of NICOSAN(TM)/HEMOXIN(TM), an all natural, phyto-pharmaceutical product that has shown enormous promise for SCD sufferers. NICOSAN(TM)/HEMOXIN(TM) has already been designated as an Orphan Drug both in the United States and in European Union countries. It was acquired under an exclusive worldwide license from the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD), Ministry of Health, Government of Nigeria, Between the progress we have been making in bringing NICOSAN(TM) to market, and this exciting new heterocyclic pharmaceutical agent being developed in collaboration with VCU, we expect Xechem to be front and center in eventually offering the most viable and efficacious treatments to patients suffering with SCD around the world." Dr. Pandey added that the Company intends shortly to prepare and file an Investigational New Drug (IND) Application for submission to the FDA for both HEMOXIN(TM) and 5-HMF.
CNES: chart: Looks good to me for a go on Monday
XKEM chart: I agree it looks ready to bounce back up on Monday. Jmho
Hi Ken, Cnes again:
I added Macd to chart: weekly/monthly macd look good (does that count toward a Money mountain set up?!
Also, looks like a cup and handle formation on the monthly.(Or is my mind playing tricks, seeing what it wishes to see?) so much to learn....so much to learn.
Tia
I'm thinking this thing wants to rock! (Have some freebies in it...so I am not stressed whichever way it goes.)
Thanks Ken, It's slowly sinking in....
Ps. another one of my favorite movies--Star Wars. Liked that Yoda....may the force be with you,too!
Have a nice weekend!
Trade: what are your thoughts on: Seih and Cnes? Could you post a chart? Tia
Hi Ken, Happy St. Paddy's Day! Question:
Does CNES look like Magic box set-up even though red candle is not on lower bb. (remember I asked about other magic setups other than lower bb.
I'm thinking this is a Money Mountain set up w/ Aroon down going through 70 and Aroon up at zero?
Also like that the w%9 is rounding bottom heading upwards.
Does it matter that the weekly and monthly don't look great?
Tia
To all: Happy St. Paddy's Day! An Irish Blessing
May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again...May God hold you in the palm of His Hand.
RUCrazy: Just learning myself. Might want to ask Stock Anylzer: he is the master chartist!!!! glty
XKEM: chart. It ain't over:
XKEM: Chart Looking to pop today
CHARTS: Happy St.Paddy's Day. Continues
CHARTS: Happy St. Paddy's Day! Red Candles/lows
Frebet: thanks for your reply. Yes, I, too, like manyseven's "love handles" board. Thank you for site referral.
XKEM: speaking of cup and handle
Sa Is this a cup and handle formation?
GLIF Moving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GLIF Moving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GLIF moving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GLIF...moving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ken, "Pay it Foward", my favorite movie. I trust that you have seen it? It is a great way to live, very rewarding.
CHARTS: Thurs 3/16 CONTINUES/MOMOS
CHARTS: Thurs 3/16 CONTINUES/MOMOS
CHARTS: Thurs 3/16 RED CANDLE/LOWS/MAGIC BOX WATCH
CHARTS: Thurs 3/16 RED CANDLE/LOWS/MAGIC BOX WATCH
Thank you Ken for your quick reply. I will keep an eye out for them. Again, you are a good egg \o/
Hi Ken,
A while back you mentioned that there were other type of magic box set ups to watch for. Ie., a red candle by the median, something floating, etc. have you worked out what indicators to look for?
Or, do I, whenever I see a red candle, look for the same Aroon down at 100, then 87.50 for the magic box etc.
Tia....
SEIH: EOD run coming like yesterday!!!!!
SEIH: Looks like EOD run like yesterday!
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Wed 3/15 Red Candles/lows
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