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Re: New Pick [Re: SuperD]
#10910283 - 08/22/09 07:52 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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CHB could get very interesting next week. A couple of traders whose opinions I highly value have said good things. One says $2 by end of year. The other says $5 by end of year, lol. I would be happy with a double (90 cents)...Closed on Friday at 49 cents after hitting a day high of 58 cents....
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SuperD
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Yep I almost pulled the trigger and got out at 56, decided to just hang on to it for a bit longer and see where it goes though. Thanks for the heads up on this one.
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   D Manoa said: I need to stop spending all my money on plants and take up a cheaper hobby, like heroin. Looking for Rauhocereus riosaniensis seeds or live specimen(s), me if you have any for trade
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Re: New Pick [Re: SuperD]
#10947440 - 08/27/09 10:28 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Please tell me you are still in?
Last trade 66 cents....up 46.66% from the 45 cent alert. Up 71.875% from the 38.4 cent low.....
The hardest part is knowing when to sell...I am terrible at it. Do I hold for long-term, there is obviously something going on with over 7 million trades by noon today. 15-minute chart today, massive volume blocks:

Edited by Confucian (08/27/09 10:40 AM)
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SuperD
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Yeah, still in
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   D Manoa said: I need to stop spending all my money on plants and take up a cheaper hobby, like heroin. Looking for Rauhocereus riosaniensis seeds or live specimen(s), me if you have any for trade
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SuperD
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Re: New Pick [Re: SuperD]
#10948631 - 08/27/09 02:05 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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CHB did well, closing at .64 today. I'm betting it reaches past .70 tomorrow.
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   D Manoa said: I need to stop spending all my money on plants and take up a cheaper hobby, like heroin. Looking for Rauhocereus riosaniensis seeds or live specimen(s), me if you have any for trade
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Re: New Pick [Re: SuperD]
#10989059 - 09/02/09 08:39 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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H1N1 Pandemic Vaccine Manufacturers:
http://www.google.ca/finance?q=mdg
^ Currently looking for volunteers to begin human testing
http://www.google.ca/finance?q=novavax
^ Working towards 3rd phase of human testing.... compare the timeline to where MDG is right now and where it might be when/if stage 2-3 go through well. Remember it's high risk, but if all goes well, potential huge returns. Already up substantially. This one may take a few months.
Here's some more info:
Medicago signs LOI in Saudi Arabia!
This is quite significant news from Medicago. Tabuk Pharma is extremely well connected to the government in Saudi but also has great connections and influence in the whole Middle East and Africa. The agreement is structured in a way that we should see plants built in not only Saudi but also throughout the region. This one deal today may translate in multiple contracts over the next few months. The story just gets better and we will adjust our targets as the deals are finalized.
Medicago to collaborate with Tabuk for commercial development of influenza vaccines in Saudi Arabia and other territories QUEBEC CITY, QC, Sept. 2 /CNW/ - Medicago Inc. (TSX-V: MDG), a biotechnology company focused on developing highly effective and affordable vaccines based on proprietary manufacturing technologies and Virus-Like Particles (VLPs), today announced that it has signed a Letter of Intent ("LOI") with Tabuk Pharmaceuticals ("Tabuk") to negotiate an agreement to develop, produce and commercialize Medicago's influenza VLP-based vaccines in Saudi Arabia and other territories in the Middle East and North Africa. Tabuk is the second largest pharmaceutical manufacturer in Saudi Arabia. Under the terms of the LOI, the parties will collaborate to identify the interest of targeted governments and will select an optimal deal structure with the objective of establishing a commercial partnership within 12 months. "While we continue to aggressively move forward with the development of our influenza vaccine candidates, we continue to seek out commercial opportunities that allow us to exploit our proprietary manufacturing solution," said Andy Sheldon, President and CEO of Medicago. "Our plant-based manufacturing platform has the potential to improve the speed, capacity and cost of influenza vaccine production and allow governments to effectively enhance their pandemic plans." "With the recent approval we received to commence human clinical testing with our avian flu pandemic vaccine, we are now in a better position to explore different deal structures and markets to commercialize our vaccine candidates," said Frederic Ors, VP Business Development of Medicago. "A successful Phase I clinical trial should allow us to formalize our recently executed country agreements and realize the value of our proprietary technology." "Medicago's novel vaccine technology and rapid response manufacturing solution coupled with Tabuk's strong marketing, sales and distribution network makes for a compelling collaboration," said Rana Azzam, Director Business Development of Tabuk.
About Tabuk
Tabuk Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Company is a fully owned subsidiary of Astra Industrial Group- AIG (one of the biggest industrial groups in the Middle East region). Headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with GMP facilities in Tabuk city, the company has strong presence across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Central Eastern Europe (CEE) and a promising outlook in Western Europe, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the USA. TABUK has also established strong relations with companies from all over the World mainly in the field of in-licensing of unique originator and generic products.
About Medicago
Medicago is committed to provide highly effective and affordable vaccines based on proprietary Virus-Like Particle (VLP) and manufacturing technologies. Medicago is developing VLP vaccines to protect against H5N1 pandemic influenza, using a transient expression system which produces recombinant vaccine antigens in non-transgenic plants. This technology has potential to offer advantages of speed and cost over competitive technologies. It could deliver a vaccine for testing in about a month after the identification and reception of genetic sequences from a pandemic strain. This production time frame has the potential to allow vaccination of the population before the first wave of a pandemic strikes and to supply large volumes of vaccine antigens to the world market. Additional information about Medicago is available at www.medicago.com.
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Confucian said: I just received an alert on MPG. I don't own any shares yet and will look for entry tomorrow. To me, it looks like anything under 60 would be perfect. MPG was trading above a buck a month ago, and had a May high of $2.05 (...) MPG closed at 61 cents, up 15% on the day. Click to see chart back on July 15th when I gave the alert
^^^This is why I am still holding CHB. It sucks it made a trip to 78 cents pre-market a couple weeks ago, then back down to 44, then back up to a recent 65 cents last week, and now back down to 54 cents....But, I bet we are looking at a $1.25 or higher stock in November so I am going to hold....Wouldn't it be nice to still have MPG? Located at precise bottom (I was getting shares at 54 cents, 57 cents, and 58 cents....Sold all around 70 cents!)...MPG closed today at $2.14 BTW!
Two stocks I am liking for short-term (my picks) are STSI (98 cent close) and ACAD ($1.90 close)...I like ACAD better of the two.
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SuperD
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I haven't let go of my CHB shares just yet either. I missed out on another big one..GTN. I could have gotten in @ .43 just a month and a half or so ago. It's now up over $3. Have you seen what PCX has done over the past 4 or so months? It's been fairly volatile. It dipped all the way down to just under $5 and now it's back up in the $12-13 range.
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   D Manoa said: I need to stop spending all my money on plants and take up a cheaper hobby, like heroin. Looking for Rauhocereus riosaniensis seeds or live specimen(s), me if you have any for trade
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Re: New Pick [Re: SuperD]
#11102403 - 09/21/09 07:23 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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I got back into PCX at precisely $5.00 (it hit $4.97 low). Sold around $9.10. It was channeling back and forth between $8.50 and $10 for a couple weeks and finally got sick of waiting and sold at $9.10. Then it shot up to over $14....The day it took off from high $9s to high $12s the $12.50 September calls went from like 3 cents to 60 cents....I think I took a picture of it, here it is:

I've been playing options lately and if you can time it right, there are huge gains to be made. But you have to time it basically to the exact day cause if you are even wrong by one day they could drop 20-40% over a small move in the underlying stock. They are fun though to put small amounts of money in...
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