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  • jiesen
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 5321

    added 1% LJPC again at 4.4

    my limit order triggered this morning for 4.43. Just a penny over the low today! Hopefully this turns out to be the bargain that it appears right now.

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    • Websman
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2004
      • 5545

      Originally posted by jiesen View Post
      my limit order triggered this morning for 4.43. Just a penny over the low today! Hopefully this turns out to be the bargain that it appears right now.
      Nice job! I'm going to run this one through the VTP screen and bring it up at the next inner circle meeting.

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      • jiesen
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 5321

        Gpro

        Will GPRO set an all time high again today, for the third time in three days? Getting pretty close now...

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        • jiesen
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2003
          • 5321

          buying GPRO

          Originally posted by jiesen View Post
          Will GPRO set an all time high again today, for the third time in three days? Getting pretty close now...

          http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=GPRO&t=5d
          Bought a ~5% position in GPRO this weekend at 44.4 (15% employee discount from the Jan 3 price). Meant to sell half today for a 35% profit, but since the trade isn't settled yet I'm stuck with the whole purchase for a few more days... hopefully the price doesn't tank in the meantime, and I can still take my hard-earned profit!

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          • jiesen
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2003
            • 5321

            got my money

            Originally posted by jiesen View Post
            Bought a ~5% position in GPRO this weekend at 44.4 (15% employee discount from the Jan 3 price). Meant to sell half today for a 35% profit, but since the trade isn't settled yet I'm stuck with the whole purchase for a few more days... hopefully the price doesn't tank in the meantime, and I can still take my hard-earned profit!
            sold half of my GPRO stock today at 60.0 for a 35% profit.

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            • jiesen
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2003
              • 5321

              added to LJPC

              added another 1% to my LJPC position here at 4.5. Got a feeling something is about to happen with it, as it's been quiet for a while, and the uptick today may be the start of something big. We'll see!

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              • jiesen
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2003
                • 5321

                Taking profit on AMLN today

                Originally posted by jiesen View Post
                Added another 2% of AMLN to my portfolio today at 41.4. I'm now up to 4% AMLN.
                Sold half of my AMLN (2%) here at 47.7, which is about 15% above where I picked these shares up 3 months ago. Not a bad return, imo. I'd consider doing this trade again, for sure! But I may put the money into LJPC instead, depending on how much lower it decides to go.

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                • AMLN was pumped last night on CNBC's "Fast Money" show. Did you see it?

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                  • jiesen
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 5321

                    Originally posted by ParkTwain View Post
                    AMLN was pumped last night on CNBC's "Fast Money" show. Did you see it?
                    nope, all the more reason to take the profit while it's available. I just noticed that the price has gone up, but nothing else has changed.

                    Long-term, I'll still hold AMLN, because I believe there's plenty of potential left with the products in the pipeline (these seem to be on track to do very well). The immediate results aren't really exceeding my expectations, though, as much as the price movement is. (I am paying attention to script growth and earnings.)

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                    • jiesen
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 5321

                      hooked on a TUNE!

                      I just took a 3% position in TUNE today at 5.55. Why not? I figure I might as well buy something while there's so much blood on the street, and what better way to do it than by picking up a hot stock on a breakout like this one. I don't know much about it other than it has a great reason to break out right now- earnings are breaking out, so that means the stock should, too.

                      So with that in mind, I'm keeping my horizon and patience short with this one. One week is probably all I'm going to give this one to pay off, and any drop below 5.1 will stop me out today. For that risk, I'm expecting a 10% reward, so my target is 6.1. I think the odds are in my favor. After all, I've got Doug on my side on this one.

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                      • jiesen
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 5321

                        couldn't carry a TUNE

                        I sold out of my TUNE position today for a loss of 0.02/shr. It didn't seem to be happening for me, so I'll look for a better place to put the money.

                        Looking back, I probably just got overexcited here, and shouldn't have been messing with this one in the first place.

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                        • jiesen
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 5321

                          drinking some more Kool-aid

                          added 1% to my NFI position today (at 6.1).

                          go ahead and say it, NBB, you know you want to...

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                          • jiesen
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 5321

                            too hot to hold

                            Originally posted by jiesen View Post
                            added 1% to my NFI position today (at 6.1).

                            go ahead and say it, NBB, you know you want to...
                            Sold those shares today for a 7% profit at 6.5. Yikes, that's one trade I feel lucky to have gotten out of alive!

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                            • jiesen
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 5321

                              the jury's still out on this one but...

                              Originally posted by jiesen View Post
                              added another 1% to my LJPC position here at 4.5. Got a feeling something is about to happen with it, as it's been quiet for a while, and the uptick today may be the start of something big. We'll see!
                              It's beginning to look like that wasn't a bad time to add after all, since it turns out there is a partnership deal in the works!





                              That, and the $77M shelf should help LJPC keep the cash pile alit until the trial is done.

                              from the story:
                              La Jolla says in partnership talks on Lupus drug
                              By Toni Clarke
                              BOSTON, Aug 9 (Reuters) - La Jolla Pharmaceutical Co (LJPC.O: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Thursday it is in "serious" partnership discussions with big pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies over its experimental drug to treat Lupus.
                              Chief Executive Officer Deirdre Gillespie said in an interview that the company expects to sign a deal by the end of the first quarter of next year, or even earlier.
                              Gillespie said La Jolla has "serious discussions going on," based on renewed optimism among potential partners following the release of clinical trial data that suggests the drug -- long in development -- may still have a future.
                              She said the company is considering two possible deal structures: one being a global partnership with a single company; the other being separate deals covering different regions of the world, depending on which would create most value for shareholders.
                              Regardless of which option it chooses, "we will keep at least part of the United States for ourselves," she said.
                              La Jolla has been struggling to win approval for its Lupus drug for years.
                              In 2004, U.S. regulators declined to approve the drug until the company provided more clinical data proving it works.
                              Now, with a new management in place and a new, more robust clinical trial underway, the company hopes to win back the credibility of investors whose hopes have been dashed more than once.
                              Earlier this year La Jolla released clinical data from a study of its drug, Riquent, that showed it was well tolerated at higher doses than previously studied. The company is hoping its new trial will show that a higher dose of the drug will improve its efficacy.
                              Gillespie said the decision to test the drug at 300-milligram and 900-milligram doses, compared with the previously tested 100-milligram dose, was largely a matter of trial and error, but that early data suggests it could work substantially better.
                              An initial glimpse of efficacy data will be revealed before the end of this year, but Gillespie said potential partners show no sign of waiting for the data to be released.
                              Many biotech companies these days wait for as much data to be released as possible before signing a deal, because the better the data the better the terms they are likely to win.
                              But Gillespie said that she is willing to sign a partnership deal early to help rebuild confidence in the drug, in the company's credibility and in the stock.
                              "That would give me currency to do other things further down the road," she said.
                              La Jolla's stock rose 5.3 percent to $4.95 late Thursday afternoon on Nasdaq, after rising as high as $5.59 earlier in the day.

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                              • jiesen
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 5321

                                Originally posted by jiesen View Post
                                She said the company is considering two possible deal structures: one being a global partnership with a single company; the other being separate deals covering different regions of the world, depending on which would create most value for shareholders.
                                See, she actually cares about the shareholders, unlike many CEOs.

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