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vinnie

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institutions are selling off, i think. because it went under $1?

i'm waiting to buy more but it keeps going lower. not sure where to jump in.

i can't imagine a quaility care place like that will go down the tubes and they're making money :shrug:

i'm going down with that ship, i guess.

looks awful inviting I just can't pull the trigger :shrug:
 

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looks awful inviting I just can't pull the trigger :shrug:

they have a new and proven CEO. the other one expanded too quickly and got them in debt. they are making money but need some financing. it all depends on them getting the refi.

maybe you should just keep watching. i wish i did :(
 

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looks like a double up at .60 might have been a good idea :mad:

that is IF the selling is over.
 

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Ok I'm in :scared got 7000 shares for 5k :0corn


good luck!

kurby kurby

heading out to the garage for an hour or so and straighten up. hopefully a nice run UP when i get back.

:sadwave:
 

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Ok I'm in :scared got 7000 shares for 5k :0corn

:director: that avatar is just wrong..


i keep thinking its Jack posting..err.. John..:mj07:

Jack is always in the Mojo Forum posting pictures.. ;)
 
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:director: that avatar is just wrong..


i keep thinking its Jack posting..err.. John..:mj07:

Jack is always in the Mojo Forum posting pictures.. ;)

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gern dropping like flies after hours......gotta love the 4 pm and after hours press releases....

On November 27, 2008, Geron Corporation (the "Company") announced that the Enlarged Board of Appeals of the European Patent Office (EPO) has issued a decision in case G0002/06, which was an appeal by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) against the rejection of claims in WARF's European Patent Application No. 96903521.1. The claims of the application pertain to the first isolation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) by Dr. James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin. The Company holds a worldwide license under this patent family.

The decision upholds the rejection of WARF's claims as being impermissible under a rule of the European Patent Convention that prohibits the patenting of inventions which concern "the uses of human embryos for industrial or commercial purposes." In reaching its decision, the Enlarged Board of Appeals emphasized the fact that at the time that the priority patent application was filed (in 1995), the only method of obtaining hESCs, as described in the application, required the use of a human embryo. Following Thomson's discovery, many hESC lines have become widely available through stem cell banks, obviating the need for researchers to culture the cells from embryonic material. The applicability of this decision to such lines is uncertain.
 

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gern dropping like flies after hours......gotta love the 4 pm and after hours press releases....

On November 27, 2008, Geron Corporation (the "Company") announced that the Enlarged Board of Appeals of the European Patent Office (EPO) has issued a decision in case G0002/06, which was an appeal by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) against the rejection of claims in WARF's European Patent Application No. 96903521.1. The claims of the application pertain to the first isolation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) by Dr. James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin. The Company holds a worldwide license under this patent family.

The decision upholds the rejection of WARF's claims as being impermissible under a rule of the European Patent Convention that prohibits the patenting of inventions which concern "the uses of human embryos for industrial or commercial purposes." In reaching its decision, the Enlarged Board of Appeals emphasized the fact that at the time that the priority patent application was filed (in 1995), the only method of obtaining hESCs, as described in the application, required the use of a human embryo. Following Thomson's discovery, many hESC lines have become widely available through stem cell banks, obviating the need for researchers to culture the cells from embryonic material. The applicability of this decision to such lines is uncertain.

Sorry for the ignorance, but who exactly can trade after hours?
 

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gern dropping like flies after hours......gotta love the 4 pm and after hours press releases....

On November 27, 2008, Geron Corporation (the "Company") announced that the Enlarged Board of Appeals of the European Patent Office (EPO) has issued a decision in case G0002/06, which was an appeal by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) against the rejection of claims in WARF's European Patent Application No. 96903521.1. The claims of the application pertain to the first isolation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) by Dr. James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin. The Company holds a worldwide license under this patent family.

The decision upholds the rejection of WARF's claims as being impermissible under a rule of the European Patent Convention that prohibits the patenting of inventions which concern "the uses of human embryos for industrial or commercial purposes." In reaching its decision, the Enlarged Board of Appeals emphasized the fact that at the time that the priority patent application was filed (in 1995), the only method of obtaining hESCs, as described in the application, required the use of a human embryo. Following Thomson's discovery, many hESC lines have become widely available through stem cell banks, obviating the need for researchers to culture the cells from embryonic material. The applicability of this decision to such lines is uncertain.

wow :scared

down 1.05 pm
 

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President's Week Stock Market

President's Week Stock Market

Lord Have Mercy :00x11
 

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can you say "GOLD".....looks like it's gonna be one of those panic days where people sell like crazy...who knows anymore wtf is going on :shrug: dxo approaching 2 bucks, wow, it cant get lower than that can it?
 

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had a order fill of DXO 2000 @ $2.00 & already have another 2000 @ $2.50 :0corn
 
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