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jddividends

08/24/08 5:31 PM

#20069 RE: eitzen #20068

You need to start posting more eitzen since that was the best post I've seen here in a long time!

COR is one of the most difficult stocks I've ever followed since it seems like we are always waiting on the results of a "binary" event and even when the results appear???? to be good the stock goes up a few cents and slowly drifts back down. Some investors here would be happy to see $2 per share yet this stock can't even break/hold $1?

I read all posts including the scientific/medical ones that I don't understand yet this stock acts just like the worlds greatest crane company(MTW) whose stock just goes down. Same principles whether you understand them or not.

Some type of deal needs to be done ASAP or else people will be stuck once again waiting another year for another "so called Binary event". We don't need another buying opportunity! Big Pharma has tons of cash waiting to get something in their pipelines-- why can't it be the science behind Cortex?

Lets wake up folks--- this is investing! There are great stocks at great prices out there yet our money is tied up here!

I apologize for venting but I needed to get it done!



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Aiming4

08/24/08 6:38 PM

#20070 RE: eitzen #20068

eitzen - first, welcome to the board.

While I'm sure there would be overwhelming support for a buyout north of $5, I'd personally consider it a lost opportunity for a much larger gain.

If a company would be willing to buy Cortex out at $5+ per share, what do they think the platform must be worth?

For COR investors, it all comes down to:

1) Do you prefer to settle for the bird in hand rather than go after the 10 in the bushes?

2) Is COR just another stock in your portfolio, or is it one you've identified as having the potential for eventual Microsoft or Amgen type gains?



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RBlatch

08/24/08 7:13 PM

#20071 RE: eitzen #20068

Welcome Eitzen. I just wonder how after sitting here in Cortex since Simmon, you could accept a $5 per share sale of the company? Something has gotten you to stick around this long, so why throw in your hand now?

Just seems a little silly to me. If you could afford to wait 10 or fifteen years, what the heck is another two months or two years?

I'd be really wizzed if this company was bought out at this point in time personally. But that's just me, of course. I'd rather wait and see this thing out.

Cordially,
RBlatch
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gfp927z

08/24/08 10:57 PM

#20075 RE: eitzen #20068

Eitzen, I'd be happy to sell the company for $2-3. Investors would get a double/triple, and Cortex's technology would finally get the funding it deserves. But I doubt Varney et al would be happy with $2-3, since that would leave most of their options underwater.