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Re: DewDiligence post# 30888

Sunday, 07/02/2006 11:34:18 AM

Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:34:18 AM

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<<VRTX – Praveen, if this was such an extraordinarily great deal for VRTX, as you and rkrw assert, why is post-deal share price $3 below where I shorted VRTX following their data release at EASL in April>>>

What does your short sale have to do with the deal other than being as flimsy a point as I've ever seen from you? Only bios that immediately trade for all time highs did the best business development they could? The stocks that move the most did the best? If the stock doesn't go up that means they did a bad deal?

If things are so hunky dory for idix and the nvs deal was the greatest, why is their stock down 35% since they ipo'd? Why have the only people to make money been the private shareholders who engineered the nvs deal? I think Thomas nailed it with his analysis of this futile debate.

imo, if you like risk averse, then favor the idix deal. It was a great deal. If you want to take risk, don't want your upside capped and want the chance for a multiple of $250M in excess cash flow (vs the 50/50 ww) for every $1B in sales, then favor the vertex deal.

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