Monday, November 13, 2006 9:42:45 PM
atiwari asks
[whats the story with this one...where's the board see cbmx going? ]
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nowhere to go but up, up, up,
IMO
that's if the Shortie Hedge Funds
don't drive it into the ground again.
I've always thought that getting over
1M average daily volume, was the key
to keeping Uptrends intact for Combimatrix
-- that -- and continued growth in Revenue Numbers
Seems like both of these items are on course
to becoming significant.
===
atiwari,
you may want to check yahoo MB
to take the temperature of the Momentum Traders
and non-stop bashing, over there.
(I couldn't take the so-called "debate" there anymore
so picked up the positive discussion thread here, on I-Hub,
and haven't been back.)
CBMX is a "diamond in the rough", especially
once the public at large catches on to "what a microarray is."
(and Big Pharma too)
MicroArrays will do for Genetic Profiling & Molecular Medicine
what the MicroScope did for Biology, centuries past.
The best part about CBMX's Microarrays --
is they are "programmable" to the user specs,
and even from the user's PC, either on-line or in-house.
Programmable MicroArrays accelerate Genetic Targeting
by finding the exact Gene-set at work, [being "expressed"]
and eliminating those 1000's of targets that aren't.
Competitors like AFFX specialize in "mass-produced"
and photo-etched lithography to stamp out
their "industry standard" MicroArrays.
The "one size fits all" approach.
CBMX specializes in the "build your own" approach,
and provide "just in time" MicroArrays,
finely tuned to the Patient at hand
(or Genetic targets being sought,
like the many H5N1 Bird Flu variants)
My money is on the company that treats
DNA signatures as unique and individual.
"Representive random sample DNA" arrays, may be fine
for general Population studies, but when it comes
to diagnosing what disease I MIGHT HAVE,
(like melanoma, prostate Cancer)
I would rather have a Diagnostic tool, that's constantly
updated, and one that's sensitive to my own genetic profile.
atiwari,
Check out some previous posts here on I-HUB
and the company website
and you may agree Combi is the bargain
of the 21st Century whose time has come
to be discovered -- and for real -- this time.
Misc Info 2006
I suspect this Board won't be quiet for much longer
catch you later
[disclosure: I've been long CBMX since Jan 2004,
and am still bullish, in spite of the many ups and downs, since then.]
[whats the story with this one...where's the board see cbmx going? ]
===========
nowhere to go but up, up, up,
IMO
that's if the Shortie Hedge Funds
don't drive it into the ground again.
I've always thought that getting over
1M average daily volume, was the key
to keeping Uptrends intact for Combimatrix
-- that -- and continued growth in Revenue Numbers
Seems like both of these items are on course
to becoming significant.
===
atiwari,
you may want to check yahoo MB
to take the temperature of the Momentum Traders
and non-stop bashing, over there.
(I couldn't take the so-called "debate" there anymore
so picked up the positive discussion thread here, on I-Hub,
and haven't been back.)
CBMX is a "diamond in the rough", especially
once the public at large catches on to "what a microarray is."
(and Big Pharma too)
MicroArrays will do for Genetic Profiling & Molecular Medicine
what the MicroScope did for Biology, centuries past.
The best part about CBMX's Microarrays --
is they are "programmable" to the user specs,
and even from the user's PC, either on-line or in-house.
Programmable MicroArrays accelerate Genetic Targeting
by finding the exact Gene-set at work, [being "expressed"]
and eliminating those 1000's of targets that aren't.
Competitors like AFFX specialize in "mass-produced"
and photo-etched lithography to stamp out
their "industry standard" MicroArrays.
The "one size fits all" approach.
CBMX specializes in the "build your own" approach,
and provide "just in time" MicroArrays,
finely tuned to the Patient at hand
(or Genetic targets being sought,
like the many H5N1 Bird Flu variants)
My money is on the company that treats
DNA signatures as unique and individual.
"Representive random sample DNA" arrays, may be fine
for general Population studies, but when it comes
to diagnosing what disease I MIGHT HAVE,
(like melanoma, prostate Cancer)
I would rather have a Diagnostic tool, that's constantly
updated, and one that's sensitive to my own genetic profile.
atiwari,
Check out some previous posts here on I-HUB
and the company website
and you may agree Combi is the bargain
of the 21st Century whose time has come
to be discovered -- and for real -- this time.
Misc Info 2006
I suspect this Board won't be quiet for much longer
catch you later
[disclosure: I've been long CBMX since Jan 2004,
and am still bullish, in spite of the many ups and downs, since then.]
