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janetbg2

09/14/07 1:49 PM

#7040 RE: janetbg2 #7039

Ovidius:
Here's another pharmaceutical horror story for you.
Last year everybody & his mother bought a stock called NeoPharma (stock symbol - NEOL).
The stock was $18 some years ago, so, when it dropped to $10, everyone thought they were getting a "bargain".
The stock is now 0.97 cents.
Ya' never know ....
!!

Ovidius

09/16/07 5:46 AM

#7062 RE: janetbg2 #7039

regardless of any stock's long term potential, one has to be really dumb to not sell a percentage each time the stocks doubles. nothing personal, just a general statement.
I've got a long way to go to get to my double here.

Degreed

09/19/07 9:23 PM

#7138 RE: janetbg2 #7039

HDVY was a company formed from a dead shell to save the innovators/founders some upfront money. It was never anything else. The technology is used by Pfizer, BRKR, CLRT, Univ. of Miami, Univ. of Stanford, MD. Anderson, etc. The current biomarker deal with CLRT will put revenue for 08' in the excess of 4.5 Million by CLRT's own estimates not HDVY's. HDVY has sued two companies and won both to the tune of 300K plus in settlements using their proprietary SVM technology. Google SVM and see how many companys use SVM the lawsuit list is endless. The board is full of Doctors, Lawyers, and even a Nobel Peace Prize winner.

I could go on I just wanted to state that whatever company that is you owned shares in did not morph into HDVY.

Thanks.