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  • Websman
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2004
    • 5545

    Originally posted by peanuts View Post
    ouch, sorry to hear this.

    I have one OTCBB that I like to cheer for: UCPJ I try to keep OTCBB and Pinksheet listings out of my portfolio.

    AMLN looks good today. Maybe we'll get a nice bottom right here...

    One of these days, you will rule the world. Probably the same day you stop buying pinky's
    I'm still holding my UCPJ shares...jejeje

    Go UCPJ!!!

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    • HTI news

      Mr Jiesen, since you work in the bio-pharm sector, could you take a look at this week's news re: HTI (another San Diego-based company) and give us your opinion.

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      Last edited by Guest; 12-10-2006, 03:55 PM.

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      • jiesen
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 5322

        Originally posted by ParkTwain View Post
        Mr Jiesen, since you work in the bio-pharm sector, could you take a look at this week's news re: HTI (another San Diego-based company) and give us your opinion.

        http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/061205/nytu166.html?.v=69
        My opinion: FANTASTIC!

        This is a great deal for HTI. They're getting between 20M and 100M from Roche to develop their delivery technology (and possibly a whole lot more, if it actually works), as well as a 5% equity purchase. This gives them an enormous benefit in having that partner to back them up along the way. Of course a lot of that is reflected in the jump in price from $2 to $6, but the price is still climbing, and it may be worth a stab at riding it up to the next level (8 or 10?). I don't think I'd put any long-term investment in HTI just based on this PR, but definitely wish I'd heard about this earlier, like Wednesday... I still might look at this as a potential play for next week. Thanks for bringing it to my attention, Park!

        The company itself seems a bit on the light side- just 37 people according to Yahoo... I bet that's changed or will change shortly with the new money coming in. For a 40 person company there do seem to be quite a few of them making some decent pocket change (at least 4 at 200k+ listed):



        But at least they appear to be financially sound, only losing a couple million or so each quarter in cash, with about $20M left in the bank. As long as they keep the stock price up, they should be able to keep the lights on for a long time- and the Roche deal should be just the ticket for them.

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        • Mr. Jayy-yyy, I'm looking at HTI todayyyy-yyy. What do I have to do around here to get the recs.

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          • billyjoe
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2003
            • 9014

            Jiesen,
            I don't know if you're familiar with Beckman Coulter. My wife's hospital lab just bought a piece of diagnostic equipment from them for 1 million dollars and B/C got the lab a bucket of KFC . I told her it should have been worth at least 2 buckets.

            ------------billyjoe

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            • jiesen
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2003
              • 5322

              Originally posted by ParkTwain View Post
              Mr. Jayy-yyy, I'm looking at HTI todayyyy-yyy. What do I have to do around here to get the recs.
              Mad props to you, Park! I did notice your HTI up 10% or so in a day, and am sure kicking myself for wasting my time in pinkyland while a real pick like this one goes whizzing by yet again...

              damn, when am I going to learn?

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              • jiesen
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2003
                • 5322

                Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                Jiesen,
                I don't know if you're familiar with Beckman Coulter. My wife's hospital lab just bought a piece of diagnostic equipment from them for 1 million dollars and B/C got the lab a bucket of KFC . I told her it should have been worth at least 2 buckets.

                ------------billyjoe
                Yeah, the cheap bastards! Of course I'm familiar with them... I've bought my share of pH meters and maybe a UV/Vis from them in my past equipment-intensive days.

                Beckman also bought up the original SD biotech- Hybritech- after it fell apart. Here's an interesting (albeit old) article mentioning this, where almost all of my employers for the past 8 years are mentioned:

                Last edited by jiesen; 12-13-2006, 11:32 AM.

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                • billyjoe
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 9014

                  I think old man Beckman invented the ph meter and lived to be almost 100.

                  --------billyjoe

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                  • skiracer
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 6314

                    Originally posted by ParkTwain View Post
                    Mr. Jayy-yyy, I'm looking at HTI todayyyy-yyy. What do I have to do around here to get the recs.
                    Park,
                    What do you mean by recs?
                    THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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                    • Originally posted by skiracer View Post
                      Park,
                      What do you mean by recs?
                      "recommendations" or kudos or "feeling the love"

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                      • riverbabe
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2005
                        • 3373

                        Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                        Jiesen,
                        I don't know if you're familiar with Beckman Coulter. My wife's hospital lab just bought a piece of diagnostic equipment from them for 1 million dollars and B/C got the lab a bucket of KFC . I told her it should have been worth at least 2 buckets.

                        ------------billyjoe
                        Oh my God, does that bring back memories! Way back, when I was a beginning med tech, our hematology lab had the first Coulter counter model to count RBC. Everything else we did by hand, including all the wet chemistry. There now, I've gone and really dated myself! Does your wife remember those good old days?

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                        • billyjoe
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 9014

                          River,
                          She's been a Med Tech since 1976 I think . We met in '81. She worked at Toledo Riverside for 6 years.

                          ----------billyjoe

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                          • riverbabe
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2005
                            • 3373

                            Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                            River,
                            She's been a Med Tech since 1976 I think . We met in '81. She worked at Toledo Riverside for 6 years.

                            ----------billyjoe
                            Everything was automated by then, with round-the-clock staff. No more on-call emergency cab rides in the middle of the night from home to the hospital. I moved on in 1974 to bigger and better things, except for a 3-year consulting contract in 1981-83 to supervise an immunology lab and bring the blood bank at a Cleveland hospital up to AABB standards. Apologies to Jiesen. Must get back to STOCKS! River

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                            • jiesen
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 5322

                              Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
                              Everything was automated by then, with round-the-clock staff. No more on-call emergency cab rides in the middle of the night from home to the hospital. I moved on in 1974 to bigger and better things, except for a 3-year consulting contract in 1981-83 to supervise an immunology lab and bring the blood bank at a Cleveland hospital up to AABB standards. Apologies to Jiesen. Must get back to STOCKS! River
                              No worries, River! With discussion being relatively tame on my thread as of late (my fault for being busy), the OT posts are more than welcome here, too. Just so long as it doesn't head towards religion or politics, I'm happy!

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                              • billyjoe
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 9014

                                River and Jiesen,
                                Have either of you ever owned BEC? It's been between 50-60 all year and I see earnings growth is down 51%

                                -----------billyjoe

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