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gibson99

05/08/08 10:43 AM

#754 RE: Old Timer #753

Isnt this horrible news???
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coldasice

09/30/08 4:03 PM

#901 RE: Old Timer #753

Nobody want's to hold our CEO responsible, they just want to give him more time.
Time is running out, especially with this cash crisis. Whose going to lend this company money after they run out? Unheard for a public company to remain this silent for this long.

Old timer, This hurts, right to the gut. 23% loss today.
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coldasice

11/05/08 2:08 PM

#1051 RE: Old Timer #753

One additional thing,current emerging market penetration combined, 3%. currently that 3% accounts for 5 billion in revenues. The growth potential is humongous to say the least.
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coldasice

11/18/08 1:58 PM

#1178 RE: Old Timer #753

E-trade and V-finance have backed off, hopefully what ever they had, they're done.
E-trade seem to have very little.
Our main issue is NITE, the ones with the shares. You get rid of NITE, and problems COULD be solved. We have taken out over 600,000 shares, and I can tell you, the folks that are buying that I'm familiar with, are not looking to get out at $1.00 or $3.00. The shares are getting into stronger hands.

Personally, I think if these sellers didn't get out now,and our stock ran, and some-day it will, we probably would've had some resistance in the 1.20 area. I'm not saying we still won't, but its probably better to get rid of the waste now, and hope for a good run later.


Look at all the good things we've had come our way.
CEO posting todays video presentation, The great news, the inventory build, a new center overseas, and I can tell you, the best has yet to happen, IMO. Maybe it's a gift that this is happening now, and .50 will be a distant memory.

Remember one thing, When leaders such as Quest and Mayo put their signature on something, the rest will follow, and whose to say that haven't
already.


As always, keep your eyes out for EGGO.




GLTA

RMS
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coldasice

11/19/08 8:54 AM

#1197 RE: Old Timer #753

Add another player to the roster, TATA group is the GE of India.
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coldasice

11/20/08 6:18 PM

#1227 RE: Old Timer #753

I gotta do a shout out to Tiger Trader, the guys has been dead on about the technicals in reference to the SP500, Dow and Nasdaq.
He called It.

And a shout out to Coach C, after all, he's got all our rose colored glasses in his gym bag.


I'm done shouting.


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coldasice

11/21/08 11:20 AM

#1252 RE: Old Timer #753

Old timer, that's why you're the moderator, the calmness and wise words associated with your posts always shine through.

I know you people are intelligent, and through-out the years most of the speculation on these boards have come to fruition.
Ask yourself this, how will CYRX be able to handle the volume of shippers with-out a partner? and in the end, why would that partner need CYRX little 12,000 square foot facility anyway? Buy the technology, get the customers, set a deal up with Fed-EX, and CYRX will be a distant memory. As long as I've been invested, and that's over 3 years now, it's always been speculated, the end game was to sell.


Take another factor into consideration, though still young at 62, Mr. Berry is at the end of his tenure. IMO, you're not going to replace him.
Fed-Ex, Air Liquide,Quest, They see something special in CYRX. In the end, most small companies with PROVEN technology usually are bought out for a nice premium.
Just ask all the small tech companies that had something to offer Cisco, MSFT, INTC,
they payed up.
CYRX is that Company.


So through my Rose colored glasses, EIther we make our money via long term growth, or we sell out. Either way you win. That's why I keep buying shares down here, it just seems like a no brainer to me.


Again, happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Catch up with you all after the holidays.


RMS


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coldasice

11/21/08 1:14 PM

#1263 RE: Old Timer #753

I'm for one, grateful for internet broadband access. It gives you something to do, while your plane is delayed.

Tiger, extremely misleading your previous message, I don't think Bloomberg is referring to the likes of the MAYO clinic or Quest. These biotech companies are most likely startups, having a hard time getting venture funding.
Either way you slice it, clinical trial testing is moving to India, and Russia could be the next big area see some action. This requires shipping frozen specimens through-out the globe, and dry ice doesn't cut it any longer.
As Bostonman stated, we're starting from zero, so there's only one way for us to go, and that's up.



To LongCYRX, Easy just to sell out IMO. We have to start funding those out-sourcing operations. Unless CYRX gets up front payments, we're going to have to dip into our pockets, or have to dilute our company even further.
I doubt 1.2 million will get us far.
If we out-source everything, what are we going to do, research and development?
Mr. Berry probably wants to take his 1.4 million options, and sail off into the sunset.



Personally speaking, I think if we can lock down another Quest, MAYO or TATA,
in the form of Quintiles, Covance or Lab Corp Esoterix, you've become not a Major Force, but a leading force in cold chain transportation. I think we're already becoming a major force.


As I mentioned before, CYRX needs to show growth via numbers, that's our first goal.
I don't think the broad market will play a major roll, but it would certainly help if the markets were acting a lot healthier.


Finally, my flight is boarding.


GLTA

RMS
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coldasice

12/01/08 1:40 PM

#1315 RE: Old Timer #753

If you have E-trade market trader, you'll see the news appear under DGX and FDX.
I DON'T see it under YAHOO, Schwab or E -Trade regular log in site.







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coldasice

12/05/08 2:05 PM

#1365 RE: Old Timer #753

Our name is starting to get around. Someone put us on their picks for today.

"StandoutStocks.com: "Stocks that Standout" picks for today are: BBDA, CYRX, ISCB, SWYV, UNDT

Fri. December 05, 2008; Posted: 10:18 AM
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Here's the full link

http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/2068694/
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coldasice

12/09/08 9:27 AM

#1406 RE: Old Timer #753

NEW CEO!
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coldasice

12/10/08 11:07 AM

#1437 RE: Old Timer #753

Good news, now 20,000 on the offer, 40,000 shares already.

This overhead supply is endless. Once with can absorb this, or the sellers decide to get out of the way, we should see better days, let me say much better days ahead.


One note about the new Chairman of the board, IMO, It would seem Mr. Berry days are coming to an end as CEO. Changes seem to becoming, that will take us, this company to the next level. I think Mr. Berry would be the first to admit, change will be needed.



GLTA

RMS
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coldasice

12/20/08 4:51 PM

#1559 RE: Old Timer #753

I didn't think I was going to need to post until after the new year, that's why I wished everyone an early holiday cheer. I see Tiger is now Robert Frost.

Anyway, I think all investors are really missing the big picture.
Our problems as shareholders have absolutely nothing to do with CYRX or our container, quite the opposite.

Think about it this way, you're CYRX, you've got this container that Quest wants to use exclusively, fine, you MFG the container, sell it to Quest, Quest takes care of the transportation, 2 way deal, end of story.



Throw Fed-Ex into the mix now that we're tied at the hip with them. CYRX, MFGs the container, Quest says great, will take 1000, CYRX, but you have to use Fed-Ex for deliveries, Quest says not a problem,
Fed-Ex says to Quest, well, we don't service some of your locations. Now what do you do?


PB, sitting at home in Lake Forest, hey we did our part, we invented the container and MFG the container, we even set up the recycling centers as specified. Fed-Ex, how are you going to solve our problem?
Fed Ex, well, will have to find another carrier to hand off to in Asia to the areas we don't service. How much longer is that going to take?
Fed-Ex, We don't know.

Do you get the picture, deal after deal has to be worked out, even though CYRX is done their job, CYRX is part of the system. CYRX Is the strongest link in the chain, not the weakest.


When all is said and done, perhaps 5 deals have to be resolved before anything significant can happen.
CYRX and the customer, Fed-Ex and the customer, CYRX and the Recycling center, Fed-Ex, If need be, another carrier.
This is much more complexed than the 50 day moving average. IMO, once you resolve this first major hurdle/deal, you will have a model for all future proposals.


Lets think about this, would CYRX have been better off with Fed-Ex or Without Fed-Ex?
If we didn't have Fed-Ex, we wouldn't be part of the system, and well on our way to $3.00 or $4.00 by now, IMO.
With-out Fed-Ex, we wouldn't have a sales and marketing arm.

Don't Blame Peter Berry and CYRX, sometimes you need to really look, look some more and see the picture from all angels.


I would suggest everyone go to the link below, and read what Forbes has to say about India and Logistics.
The article is dated 8/13/2007

http://www.forbes.com/2007/08/05/india-logistics-infrastructure-oped-cx_rm_0813logistics.html
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coldasice

01/02/09 4:00 PM

#1620 RE: Old Timer #753

Someone through a little paint on at the end of the day, a nice color of green.

Have a good weekend everyone.


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coldasice

01/06/09 11:25 AM

#1634 RE: Old Timer #753

Bman, your Post 1632, ROLMFAO!

I've learned one thing, don't trust anyone when it comes to your money but yourself.
Do your own homework/research.

The sharpest/smartest investors from bankers to SEC attorneys got played by MADOFF. How about the billionaire that committed suicide today in Germany because he was short Volkswagon, or the British Billionaire that was long BSC.
Supposedly these are the smartest guys in the room, with the brightest advisors. The only smart person when it comes to your money is you! Not that every attempt will be a success, but you have a better chance to create wealth and maintain capital by doing it yourself, IMO.



When I started my investment in CYRX, I had a good friend who was a sales rep for Quest,
whose now retired. I asked someone in the field the important questions first, and his answers persuaded me to invest. Than I took my next set of questions to the men with the money,
who told me, Show us some revenue growth and cash flow analysis, and you should do well.


The supposedly sharp SEC individual, run to the hills, buy why?
The Banker, get out as soon as you can, but why?
I always like to hear the other side of the argument, but the other side always lacks reasoning.


The bottom line, CYRX has to show revenue growth, they need to start covering monthly expenses. If CYRX achieves this, there's nothing else left but for the market to eventually reward the company.
Lets at least whole off judgement until 3rd quarter numbers are released.


GLTA
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coldasice

01/10/09 8:52 PM

#1665 RE: Old Timer #753

BB, great post, and thanks for sharing your valuable information with the board.

It's all about connecting the dots. Taken from
my post 1658.
"The question, can CYRX meet the demand? Do we have one, the capabilities to meet any large CRO's requirements, and two, if we don't, what are we doing to satisfy that need?"


BB, you just answered my questions for me.
One, Lake Forest in your opinion isn't equipped to handle any large orders, and two,
how will that problem be solved, in your opinion, out-source, which will require additional capital.


Your post would indicate two things to me. One, 3rd quarter MAY NOT be as promising, and two, until CYRX is able to secure additional capital to expand production, perhaps we shouldn't expect a large signing until than.


I'll say this much, if CYRX pulls off additional financing in this credit crisis, and it's not Roswell, that should send a very strong signal to all investors that this company has something really special, or is very close to something significant, IMO.




GLTA