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RBlatch

08/21/08 4:05 PM

#20017 RE: neuroinv #20016


[i}"You are entitled to your opinions, but you are not entitled to your own facts. You have no idea what you are talking about, and are not qualified to assess whose opinions are "random." Other than your own, which frequently are."


No more or no less than yours when you venture outside your area of expertise, which you do quite easily and frequently. And I do have an idea of what I am talking about. Don't let that bother you so much.

Your contributions that you make to this board are not unappreciated as you obviously have an expertise in the science that few others on here possess. However, when one gets out of his/her area of expertise, his/her "proclomations" are pompous. All in my opinion, mind you.

Cordially,
RBlatch

food4thought

08/21/08 4:08 PM

#20018 RE: neuroinv #20016

My 2 cents,
Any CEO or any person currently in a position such as that of Stoll, should at the moment be less worried about the level of SPF required to suppress the burn he's getting at his favorite beach but rather be overly concerned with his company's depleting funds and what is required of him to quickly and efficiently get a deal done in order to not again burn his overly patient and somewhat loyal shareholders.
He should at the moment be in bed whispering sweet nothings in the ears of a leading pharma candidate not working on his short game.
Shame on Stoll and Varney if the results are known and they are delaying the bidding wars in hopes of a better deal after labor day. That is ridiculous. Any businessman I know would cut a vacation short if millions of dollars were on line, not to mention that if millions of dollars were on the line and his or her company was in a desperate situation for cash.
If this is how bio-tech plays its game, it's no wonder so few succeed.
There is a time for work and a time for play, clearly this is not the time for a game of beach volleyball.