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  • skiracer
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 6314

    Originally posted by Websman
    My dog had a cat cornered in the back yard late last night. At first I thought she might have had an alligator cornered, so I grabbed my rifle. It was dark and I couldn't really see much...I had the gun cocked and ready to fire, until he jumped the fence. That's when I realized it wasn't a gator...of course, I've seen some alligators that are 8 feet long in our lake, so if it would have been a gator it wouldn't have been good...jejeje
    At first I was going to say it's so nice to have a little pussy running around the house but didn't want to sound depraved. Can you swim in that lake with the gators in it. There was a time a few years back where we had two labs and two cats. My wife an I lean towards the bigger long haired Maine Coon types that are both outdoor an indoor cats. We let them out whenever they want and they stay out as long as they want. Anyway we had one called Critter who was a tri-colored Lynx type that was pretty good sized. I got him from a dairy farm. He was born and living in an old manhole when I first saw him an I took him at a real young age from the litter and he was as wild as you can imagine. One day when he was a couple of years old the male lab who was a pretty good size himself gave Crit some crap and Crit jumped on his head and beat him up pretty good. I had to pry the damn cat off the dog's head and shoulders. One of Crit's favorite things was to catch a squirrel and rip the top of his head off an eat the brains and then leave the carcass by the door of our car. People say this is their way of showing affection and love. We had that cat for 14 or 15 years and never ever would come around and lay on either one of our laps. Would sleep at the foot of the bed at night but that was as close as he would get. I love their don't give a shit attitudes.
    You're right about some cat or two are eventually going to luck out and come into a great and loving environment. My wife is a softie when it comes to the animals. They get treated better than me except on paydays when she's looking for her money.
    THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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    • I say dump ELN and buy MYGN.......it's insane that this thread has more posts than Jim's cycle trades that gave you TAP today....NTES last week.....I can't believe this thread isn't on the back page of the newspaper lining a bird cage.....How much hope and hype is being wasted here?...

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      • spikefader
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2004
        • 7175

        Jim it's those kind of posts that make me wanna flick yer bald head and tell you to snap out of it.

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        • Originally posted by spikefader
          Jim it's those kind of posts that make me wanna flick yer bald head and tell you to snap out of it.
          ROTFLMAO!!! Too funny, Spike!

          Damn...I just snorted Sprite out my nose. LOL!

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          • look how busy this thread is......it didn't take 10 minutes for a reply....and, I don't have a bald head......that's an avatar of tony soprano.....I can't take seeing ELN anymore, it's garbage......I want stock discussion and lots of it.....

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            • dmk112
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2004
              • 1759

              Originally posted by DSteckler
              ROTFLMAO!!! Too funny, Spike!

              Damn...I just snorted Sprite out my nose. LOL!

              Lol, cofee just came out of mine...ahhaha
              http://twitter.com/DMK112

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              • dmk112
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2004
                • 1759

                Webs, good luck with this one but I think today was your chance for an exit...it may get ugly before it gets better just a warning.
                http://twitter.com/DMK112

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                • noshadyldy
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 539

                  [One of Crit's favorite things was to catch a squirrel and rip the top of his head off an eat the brains and then ......

                  GOOD MERCIFUL ST FRANCIS, PROTECTOR OF ALL ANIMALS (including sweet little squirrels)!!!! I could've lived happily for the rest of my life without ever having read THAT!
                  "Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe

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                  • skiracer
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 6314

                    Originally posted by noshadyldy
                    [One of Crit's favorite things was to catch a squirrel and rip the top of his head off an eat the brains and then ......

                    GOOD MERCIFUL ST FRANCIS, PROTECTOR OF ALL ANIMALS (including sweet little squirrels)!!!! I could've lived happily for the rest of my life without ever having read THAT!
                    That's what I loved about him. He had that killer instinct in his genes. It could be 20 below 0 an he would still go out to hunt. It's their nature you know with the big cats on down. Survival of the fittest.
                    THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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                    • skiracer
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 6314

                      Originally posted by Jim Smith
                      look how busy this thread is......it didn't take 10 minutes for a reply....and, I don't have a bald head......that's an avatar of tony soprano.....I can't take seeing ELN anymore, it's garbage......I want stock discussion and lots of it.....
                      Jim,
                      What's your take on FLOW from this point? Still holding those March $22.50 calls on CSCO. Bought 50 more contracts today at .05. If it goes back above $21 it'll be cool. Are you still holding the stock?
                      THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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                      • Websman
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 5545

                        Originally posted by Jim Smith
                        I say dump ELN and buy MYGN.......it's insane that this thread has more posts than Jim's cycle trades that gave you TAP today....NTES last week.....I can't believe this thread isn't on the back page of the newspaper lining a bird cage.....How much hope and hype is being wasted here?...
                        Bite me Jim...

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                        • noshadyldy
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 539

                          Originally posted by Jim Smith
                          look how busy this thread is......it didn't take 10 minutes for a reply....and, I don't have a bald head......that's an avatar of tony soprano.....I can't take seeing ELN anymore, it's garbage......I want stock discussion and lots of it.....
                          No offense dear, but you do realize that this is the "ELN" board don't you????
                          "Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe

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                          • kingofthehill
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 487

                            Spike whats your take ....

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                            • spikefader
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 7175

                              Originally posted by kingofthehill
                              Spike whats your take ....
                              Still looking for 10.00 out of it. But I wouldn't be holding long or short for the halt and announcement unless appropriately hedged. Good luck dudes!


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                              • kingofthehill
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 487

                                Sunday Irish Times March 5th 2006

                                Special report: Market lays bet on Tysabri verdict

                                LAS VEGAS may be the home of gambling in America, but action at the Holiday Inn in Gaithersburg, Maryland, this week is attracting the attention of some high-rollers indeed.
                                The hotel’s ballroom is getting a final clean this weekend ahead of the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) two-day public meeting on Elan’s and Biogen’s multiple sclerosis drug, Tysabri, which was withdrawn from the market 12 months ago on safety grounds. The panel’s recommendation should prove pivotal as to whether the FDA will allow the drug to be relaunched. Trading in shares in both companies will be suspended during the meeting.
                                Elan and Biogen are not the only ones having another roll of the dice. The spread-betting firm WorldSpreads says that it has seen a marked pick-up in punter interest in Elan ahead of the meeting.

                                “Just two weeks ago, we were only dealing with two or three trades in Elan a week. It’s now 15 or maybe even 20 a day,” said David Lynch, a senior dealer at the firm. “It’s mainly small or medium players that are trading it and there are definitely one or two among them that were badly hit a year ago.”

                                The 70%, one-day slump in Elan’s share price last February left ordinary shareholders licking their wounds, but it was those who had taken out spread bets or contracts for difference who felt most pain. These fellows, after all, had effectively borrowed up to 90% of the money that punted on the stock.

                                This time round punters are not being allowed to take on such risk. WorldSpreads is demanding 60% of the money up front from clients betting ahead of this week’s crucial meeting. “Some of our competitors are calling for 100% up front,” said Lynch.

                                While the market has become increasingly jittery, with Elan shares having swung between €10.16 and €12.14 over the past two weeks, Lars Ekman, the group’s head of research and development, has been the epitome of coolness.

                                “I believe the drug will be approved because of its unparalleled efficacy and overall safety profile,” said Ekman.

                                Elan and Biogen have agreed to pitch Tysabri as a treatment on its own, rather than for use alongside other immunosuppresant drugs. The three clinical patients who developed an extremely rare brain infection — progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, or PML — after using Tysabri had also been on Avonex, another Biogen drug. Two of the patients died.

                                “No patient has yet (developed) PLM on monotherapy. That’ll be very clear on the label,” said Elman, whose team spent last summer conducting an extensive safety review on the treatment.

                                The two drug-makers received a boost in the middle of last month when the FDA gave them the go-ahead to resume clinical trials for Tysabri.

                                While advisory panel meetings are normally one-day events, it has been extended to two days to allow for the large number of patients who want to make testimonials on the need for Tysabri to be returned to the market. It is also understood, however, that the widower of one of the PML fatalities will argue for restricting access to the drug.

                                Analysts largely expect the FDA to give Tysabri the thumbs-up by the end of this month — albeit with restrictions on its use — but nobody is pegging the $3.5 billion (€2.9 billion) peak sales target that was bandied about when the drug was first launched.

                                Opinion on sales is more divided now. While some Dublin analysts are pencilling in peak sales in the region of $1.8 billion (€1.5 billion), some US brokerages, such as giant Lehman Brothers, believe that they would barely hit $500m.

                                Ekman is too smart to be drawn in on the peak sales debate. “We have not given a number. We have said which patients should benefit — about 100,000 in Europe and the US that have been on and left other therapies. There is nothing left for them.”

                                Does the group have a plan-B should Tysabri be rejected by the FDA? “If you take Tysabri out of Elan’s fourth-quarter results last year, it was still Ebitda (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) positive.”

                                Tysabri, in fact, was a spin-off of Elan’s Alzheimer’s programme. Elan and partner Wyeth hope that one of their treatments for the degenerative disease — AAB-001 — will move into phase three clinical trials later this year. They expect their second drug — ACC-001 — to progress to phase two, and clinical trials to start on a third later this year.

                                Goodbody Stockbrokers recently forecast that the first two drugs could account for half of what it predicts will be a $10 billion drug market within the next 10 years. It is currently worth $3 billion.

                                Ekman is even more bullish. “A $10 billion market? That's conservative. I think the companies who are out first with a disease-modifying drug (for Alzheimer’s) will have an outstanding opportunity. We are very well positioned to become that first company.”

                                More hype, more hope? Conservative investors might be inclined to have next week’s high-stakes event out of the way before laying their chips on the table to have a punt on the Alzheimer's programme.

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