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Arnold I think you already posted that post, but if what you say {I can only hope what he says is true.} You have to believe or not ,I for one believe him ,his company ,and the science.
Tatonkano60 Here is a picture of Madeleine if you want to put her picture on Ihub
http://gsbs.gs.uth.tmc.edu/tutorial/duvic.html
Holtcow Madeleine again
http://www.lymphomafocus.org/focus_webcast.asp?f=lymphoma_research&c=ctcl_prof
Aids related skin diseases, Hmmmm
http://www.lymphomafocus.org/faculty_bio.asp?b=lymphoma&d=duvic_madeleine
Holycow nicely spoken
Tatonkano62 WOW That NASA picture looks real nice on the CYGX investors hub thank you for finding that.
Thanks Holycow ,Sukycospito,and Tatonkano62 This part was also impressive ,that our small company was talking along
side with the rich and famous.
Texas Lawyer and Executive Legal Adviser, a Texas Lawyer publication, brought together a general counsel, CenterPoint Energy's Scott Rozzell of Houston; a chief executive officer, Malcolm Skolnick of CytoGenix Inc. of Houston; and famed former Enron executive Sherron Watkins, on June 11 in Houston for a roundtable discussion on corporate integrity issues. Before an audience of more than 200 lawyers and business executives
Here is a very interesting talk with Malcolm Skolnick three paragraphs you have to scroll down to find them Oct 11 04. He speaks of hard facts of a start up company and the things he is trying to do to be a stand up company ,after I read it I felt how hard these people at Cytogenix are working to get this science out.This company needs the support of all its shareholdres to keep this stock stable so we can get these cures to market and save people.
http://www.law.com/jsp/tx/PubArticleTXELA.jsp?id=1097686233329
I remember thinking that when Tatonkano62 starts to post and get really involved with Cytogenix again that things would start moving quite nicely.Thanks Tatonkano 62 for all your work.
I think that many people over the weekend got to read all the news of the week and to digest the Cytogenix news ,I think next week will be a good week for CYGX and by Friday we should be up around .57 cents a share.
Holycow this is a good read
http://www.in-pharmatechnologist.com/news/news-NG.asp?n=56805-producing-dna-without
My idea about trying to trade CYGX is in the short term, you may make some money but there may come a day when you won't be able to catch it and you will set back and wait and wait for it to retrace but it won't ,then you are dead in the water. In the long term it would have been best to sit back relax and enjoy the ride .Holycow does the four letter word rhyme with one of the verse words {eight maids a milking }in the song 12 days of Christmas.And coincidently the new Pr was written exactly 12 days before Christmas Dec 13
Bigworld I keep rereading the PR and I keep thinking maybe SARS,AIDS, and influenza may be the next projects that Cytogenix are working on.I know they said for example, but I get the feeling they are hinting to us ,I maybe way off here.
Lets face it the R&D department isn't sitting around doing nothing.
Dr. Malcolm Skolnick, CytoGenix president and CEO, commented, "Once you eliminate the bacteria, the scale of production and related costs of DNA come way down. This technology transcends economic implications. More importantly, we have introduced a fundamental improvement to the science of making DNA. For example, DNA vaccines are made of DNA 'rings' called plasmids. Scientists design these plasmids to contain instructions that 'prompt' the immune system to identify and destroy a viral or bacterial pathogen, such as those that cause AIDS, SARS or influenza."
"Along with the therapeutic DNA, the traditional bacteria-based technology requires that the plasmid contain DNA 'instructions' for its replication in E. coli as well. These extraneous bacterial genes are not entirely benign and can elicit serious side effects. By eliminating the need for this extra DNA, the plasmids are significantly smaller and safer, thus enabling greater drug concentrations if required. We believe that by eliminating these extra pieces in the DNA plasmid, scientists will now have much more freedom and control in designing better and safer DNA drugs
Holycow I can see the day when tooth paste will have the nDNA to wipe out tooth decay and tarter .This will be the time of the great nDNA valley located in Texas ,in that time the production of the nDNA will be so great that the price of nDNA will drop but it will not matter,nDNA will be like the silicon chip of the Bio world affordable to all ,the quality of life will be fantastic.I pray. Good night to all ,I will sleep good tonight.
Peace, remember when the insiders bought I believe the new way of making DNA was born Aug 17 04 and the great results CytoGenix Antimicrobial Compound is Active Against the Most Resistant Bacteria Strain
Tuesday October 26, 9:40 am ET
25-Oct-04 WUNDERLICH, LAWRENCE
Chief Financial Officer 20,895 Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $0.29 per share. $6,059
25-Oct-04 SKOLNICK, MALCOLM H.
Chief Executive Officer 31,343 Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $0.29 per share. $9,089
25-Oct-04 VAZQUEZ, FRANK
Chief Operating Officer 19,589 Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $0.29 per share. $5,680
17-Aug-04 WUNDERLICH, LAWRENCE
Chief Financial Officer 10,532 Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $0.57 per share. $6,003
17-Aug-04 SKOLNICK, MALCOLM H.
Chief Executive Officer 15,798 Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $0.57 per share. $9,004
17-Aug-04 VAZQUEZ, FRANK
Chief Operating Officer 9,874 Acquisition (Non Open Market) at $0.57 per share. $5,628
Hanuman This new way of making DNA looks like it was used on the sept 30 PR and we didn't even notice.The key words are short pieces of DNA.
CytoGenix Inc. Files U.S. Patent Application for New Class of Antibacterial Agent
Thursday September 30, 11:04 am ET
They have demonstrated that{short pieces of DNA} have activity against several species of Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms. This is a powerful technology for developing highly specific and efficacious non-resistant antimicrobial agents.
Gold is $437 dollars an ounce, oDNA is 7 million dollars an ounce ,and say nDNA is 1 million dollars an ounce ,when CYGX sells it ,Cytogenix in effect has built a gold making system but instead of gold its DNA and right now it's the most valuable substance known to man .We get one major licensing to a large pharma and we go to 20 dollars in three days .This is what I believe will push the company up and expose the company to the world.And this license may be closer than we think.
I will go with a modest rise ending at .65 cents just because I did a google and saw all the foreign papers and sites that carried the Cytogenix news even the Greek herald ,and Malaysia Sun ,just to name a few they got to be some smart people in these countries. LOL
Ecmorgan who is Juan Ferriera ? Who does he work for?
"Making DNA medicines a reality" ,it will now be cost effective to produce DNA ,and cure people,remember silicon valley when the silicon chip was cost effectively made,we are looking at the beginning of Cytogenix valley.Malcolm said this year would be the year cytogenix breaks out ,he maybe correct.
Hogger I think you meant to say thru the roof.LOL
Peace this is a happy day for many ,I bought high, I bought low ,I am now averaged out to .57 cents a share.
Peace it does look like that CYGX got the goose that laid the golden egg ,lets hope that they have the technology placed in three locations so if one location is robbed only one third of the technology will be useless or some sort of coded technology is used .
I don't think that bigworld is a pumper ,I think more like Bigworld is the elite investor that I talked about on post 13258, this is the investor that will put CYGX in retirement accounts and wait for the big pay day.We want Bigworld types here not Joe A.Hole that will buy and sell to make pennies.
Peace ICOR is it really 32 million float and did 40 million shares trade today just doesn't make sence the MM have to be short.
Spent.Sorry to hear you sold a few month back I hope you get back in before its to late.
Correct me if I am wrong but this new news on the new invention if successful just this alone should make Cytogenix a $100. dallar a share company ,I am starting to get excited !!!
ICOR has a 32million float and they the MM 24 million share transation today it does not compute the MM are going to be very short on that one.
.62 now we are in gear
Hanuman I think it was last year they voted for and increase in shares outstanding to protect themselfs from a take over.
Great news, great day, and great volume , where is everybody?
Sanoman , the cost of FDA-approved DNA to as much as $250,000 a gram or $250,000,000 a kilogram.Just think of the potential profits cytogenix can bring in, even if they can sell a kilogram at $125,000,000 under cutting the competition and still making an obsene profit ,this news is fantastic.
I think Cytogenix will be accumulated by the elite and the people in the biotech industry I think we really don't want Joe A hole buying Cytogenix because they are to fickle and won't Hold for the long .The first 10 thousand shares I am selling at $50.00 a share the next 10 at a $100.00 a share .
Nice volume today hope tomorrow we shift to second gear .
we just may hit .40 cent today.
yes the news just came up on Yahoo thanks .
Yahoo still did not post CYGX news what are they at Yahoo a bunch of Yahoo's. LOL
From the attorney's web page that Arnold posted .Thank you Arnold
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I see you are smart enough to pick up on the sarcasm but are you smart enough to pick up on bubba's post are BS.