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Think xkem falls to .018s?
Much thanks for the xkem caller at .012 or so :D
Feelings on XKEM going into last hour?
omni news and run
Re:yeah, made a little bit of money. sold at 9.00(tiv) . waiting to see if there will be a runup or something again.
right now shorting C (citibank) for some lunch money.
TIV now 9.13 x 9.25 :D
TIV at hod again
Glad i didnt pick up TIV. late day retracement :D :D
TIV stupid question but what is a good area for grabbing some? dropping a bit
What do you think of Mastercards IPO? up 5 dollars today.
Anyone know of any online courses/seminars for charting(esp. for intraday) that are good and worth the time?
Hey BB, searched all over but couldn't find it, whats the name of the program you were talking about for charting? The one you discovered recently?
Hoping for a run to the mid .003s still. wonder if it'll happen.
GWGO, supposed to be on tradersnation? perhaps that will give a push midday.
selling needs to stop first :(
couldnt let us close above .004 could they :(
(gwgo)Managed to sneak back in at .0039 earlier. Got some free shares out it. Hoping for gap tomorrow.
Ooops, i had a sell at .004 that filled on the recent run-up if there is ever a shake i'll get back in probably
gwgo everyone dumping? :D
whoa what happeend there O.o
What is going on in gwgo? O.o
Bash? I'm in gwgo. Just pointing out it was at LOD.
GWGO LOD. wrong direction :D
MMs stacked on the other side now. Damn.
Someone keeps selling at .0024 might be mm games though, last couple of trades seem small. (gwgo)
SQNM news.
Researchers Discover Gene Believed Responsible for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
PR Newswire - March 10, 2005 14:00
BOSTON, DALLAS, Texas and SAN DIEGO, March 10, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (UT Southwestern), and SEQUENOM, Inc. (Nasdaq: SQNM), report the discovery of a genetic variation that is the strongest known risk factor associated for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Published in the March 10, 2005 online issue of the journal Science, the study entitled "Complement Factor H Polymorphism and Age-Related Macular Degeneration" details the discovery of the gene that may account for approximately fifty percent of the cases of AMD in the population.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040415/SQNMLOGO)
"Considering that AMD is such a common and complex condition with multiple risk factors, we did not expect that we would identify a gene that is responsible for almost half of the cases," said author Lindsay A. Farrer, PhD, chief of the genetics program at BUSM, and a professor of medicine, neurology, genetics and genomics, epidemiology and biostatistics at BUSM.
The biological basis of this disorder, which is the most common cause of blindness in the elderly, is unclear. However, it was strongly suspected that genetics did play a role. The researchers tested single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for association of AMD in a region of 14 million base pairs on chromosome 1q25-31 where a gene for AMD had been previously localized in families with multiple persons affected with AMD. Using two independent case-control populations, the researchers found that possession of at least one copy of histidine at position 402 of complement factor H (CFH) increased the risk of AMD almost three-fold.
"Given the rapid aging of the population, an estimated 3 million people will have complications of AMD by the year 2020. We hope our findings will create new avenues for developing preventative and therapeutic strategies for AMD," added co-author and retina specialist Albert O. Edwards, MD, PhD, President of the Institute for Retina Research at the Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, Texas. Edwards conducted his research while on faculty at UT Southwestern.
"We are pleased to be part of this important collaboration with BU School of Medicine and UT Southwestern and that the use of our MassARRAY(R) System in this large-scale association study helped contribute to the discovery of the genetic variations associated with AMD," stated Charles Cantor, Ph.D. SEQUENOM's Chief Scientific Officer. "We recognize that the identified genetic targets may be suitable for molecular diagnostic purposes."
SQNM News, huge.
Researchers Discover Gene Believed Responsible for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
PR Newswire - March 10, 2005 14:00
BOSTON, DALLAS, Texas and SAN DIEGO, March 10, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (UT Southwestern), and SEQUENOM, Inc. (Nasdaq: SQNM), report the discovery of a genetic variation that is the strongest known risk factor associated for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Published in the March 10, 2005 online issue of the journal Science, the study entitled "Complement Factor H Polymorphism and Age-Related Macular Degeneration" details the discovery of the gene that may account for approximately fifty percent of the cases of AMD in the population.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040415/SQNMLOGO)
"Considering that AMD is such a common and complex condition with multiple risk factors, we did not expect that we would identify a gene that is responsible for almost half of the cases," said author Lindsay A. Farrer, PhD, chief of the genetics program at BUSM, and a professor of medicine, neurology, genetics and genomics, epidemiology and biostatistics at BUSM.
The biological basis of this disorder, which is the most common cause of blindness in the elderly, is unclear. However, it was strongly suspected that genetics did play a role. The researchers tested single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for association of AMD in a region of 14 million base pairs on chromosome 1q25-31 where a gene for AMD had been previously localized in families with multiple persons affected with AMD. Using two independent case-control populations, the researchers found that possession of at least one copy of histidine at position 402 of complement factor H (CFH) increased the risk of AMD almost three-fold.
"Given the rapid aging of the population, an estimated 3 million people will have complications of AMD by the year 2020. We hope our findings will create new avenues for developing preventative and therapeutic strategies for AMD," added co-author and retina specialist Albert O. Edwards, MD, PhD, President of the Institute for Retina Research at the Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, Texas. Edwards conducted his research while on faculty at UT Southwestern.
"We are pleased to be part of this important collaboration with BU School of Medicine and UT Southwestern and that the use of our MassARRAY(R) System in this large-scale association study helped contribute to the discovery of the genetic variations associated with AMD," stated Charles Cantor, Ph.D. SEQUENOM's Chief Scientific Officer. "We recognize that the identified genetic targets may be suitable for molecular diagnostic purposes."
Got more gwgo myself at .0022 go div run !
Took down .0022 for you all on gwgo :D i love grabbing the last sale :D
ELN been going up for days. Any shake?
No run for btwo though :(
GAH. just want gwgo to run ><
ate up.sorry. i mean time/sales
Have these all been sells at .0019 ? dont have t/a
GWGO .0016 x .0016 9999 x 9999 what in the world
MYCO news
Rah. Damn GWGO. ><
Hopefully just a light shake here.
Another day to short ELN.
Why is UGHO down so much? Anyone know?