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what happened to DSCO?
posted by Disco Duck on 1 months ago
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CTIC is one of a gazillion hard luck stories in BioTechLand. And all it needs is success
in December and it's bankable.

http://tinyurl.com/ncskgx

I have no knowledge of its chances. It's got such severe cash burn/no revenue issues and
yet there are always windmills.

CL....
On Demand....
is a thing of beauty....:)
yes...new tomorrow...
Enjoy...

Ok it's getting late and I have to hit the road tomorrow at some point. How about this
stock CTIC - do you remember during the winter a bunch of posters who were doctors talking
about this stock? And, didn't it get some good news a while back and the stock spiked? I
thought of those guys who were buying thousands of shares. Think it had to do with a
cancer drug or something. Now look at the stock. Would you buy a stock like that right
here, right now? There's so many of them - it just seems like gambling to me.

DSCO - it's at an embryonic entry level for anyone patient enough to ride this, add on
dips, live with pain ... this is an odd situation in which the FDA changed its
requirements after DSCO met all the previously agreed upon and when this information was
released, the stock of course dipped tremendously. But there's this ..

Discovery Labs will now focus on maximizing the inherent value of its novel KL4 surfactant
and aerosolization platforms and will minimize development risk by leveraging Surfaxin's
established proof-of-efficacy in RDS. The two highest priority pipeline programs are
Surfaxin LS(tm) and Aerosurf(r) -- drugs that have the potential to greatly advance the
management of RDS and treat more patients suffering from RDS, while creating a significant
economic opportunity. The synthetic nature and formulation flexibility of Discovery Labs'
KL4 surfactant platform also supports expansion into a wide range of respiratory disease
conditions. Discovery Labs intends to pursue these opportunities through strategic
alliances, although there can be no assurance that such alliances can be obtained.

Pat ... TB on Sunday ... right??????

Another thing, I have learned this year to only allocate a certain percentage of money to
an investment or a trade. It isn't sound trading to place so much money on one stock only
to see it go belly-up. I certainly learned that with Foster Wheeler last year. This year,
total change in investing/trading but I've had a lot of help.

Last edited on: 08-15-2009 11:20 pm

I don't understand what the attraction is to this stock, DSCO, that you would buy so many
shares.

It was up one cent (2 percent).

Last edited on: 08-15-2009 10:36 pm

Ms M...
we need to get off line soon...
True Blood you know...:)

In 1999 I talked with these traders in the yahoo chat stock forum. It was well before the
idiots took over the forum. (well ... let's not talk about US for crissake, anyway)

One of the guys told me, his power went out and when it came back on, he was down $80k in
BAMM.

Got any fingernails left?

of course I wouldnt ask that but that's what I thought.

one rule: never make fun of somebody's loss because if you do, you can be damn sure you
are next

LOL....Ms M....
I bought ( in the infamous words of a former poster)....
a gazillion shares....
on limit Friday....
oh well ces't la vie...:)

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