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fordwill1953

07/06/11 12:57 PM

#32786 RE: rocky301 #32783

For those following the minute by minute stock price flux and expect an answer, give up now while you still have your sanity. May I suggest a different approach? I call it keys to gaining stock value in a Biotech World. The stock market wont give you your expected value all in one day. Here are a few key steps along the way that will provide incremental value to common shareholders.

1. Look for scientific news/pronouncements/breakthroughs within your markets. (hESC in the case of ACTC).
2. Be sure you completely understand the inventory of trials that are on-going and their maturity.
3. Look for Form 8ks being filed with the SEC that summarize the trial results.

Down the road as the Company matures
4. Look for statistical analysis for their trials.
5. Look for article presentations in prestigious scientic/medical journals.
6. Look for favorable commentary by peers.

Stock Market acceptance
7. Look for key biotech analysts to recommend the company.
8. Look for funds taking new positions in the shares.

Further down the road
9. Look for filings with the FDA.
10. Look for FDA approvals of the therapy/procedure.
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farviewhill

07/06/11 1:15 PM

#32788 RE: rocky301 #32783

So ROCKY, what I hear you saying in your last paragraph, is what some of us have been suggesting for awhile to some poster dismay and that is a rs is necessary.
The hope has been that as we approach the release of Phase I/II data, an increase share price would lessen the rs ratio?, and pave the way for a better exchange and institutional investors.

I would like to cite again, my well worn mantra of the financial manipulative scum that are out there preying on these young biotechs through their manipulative action, including naked shorting.
This has been all well documented by reputable sources and there have been many convictions of guilty parties in the process, but no where enough, imo
So, for me. ACTC remains an incredibly sound young biotech investment, (but like most, always saddled with far too many OS necessary to stay alive,) if I can stomach all the daily shenanigans going on by the hedge funds and scared individual investors that are dropping the price down
Do you, or others have a more cogent assessment?.