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Monday Options Outlook: SGP, MRK, AZN, AMGN, CELG, BBH, BAC, KRE, XLF [view article]
Saw that the housing sector was the big winner last week and did a little more research on it. This article (www.greenfaucet.com/fa...) argues that housing may finally have reached a bottom. Check it out if you're interested in buying. ReplySummary Judgment in Seroquel Case Favors AstraZeneca; Teva and Sandoz to Appeal [view article]
These genetric companies are bottom dwelling, blood sucking leeches who need to respect the original patent issued to the company which spent billions of dollars developing, researching, and marketing it's products. There will be plenty of money for these companies once the patent expires. If they want to market drugs sooner then they need to spend the billions required to discover, research, and market their own drugs. Replyturner83
Summary Judgment in Seroquel Case Favors AstraZeneca; Teva and Sandoz to Appeal [view article]
Hey,AstraZeneca specialises in prescription medicines to fight disease in the several therapeutic areas. Year-on sales information can be found through AstraZeneca Annual Reports. This is really very interesting post.
Good to here all this. Thanks for posting
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
"The Bush administation will have a legacy of turning back nuclear proliferation in Libya, with AQ Khan,"Where's Khan now? Wasn't he on house arrest and then inexplicably released instead of executed? Reply
ancisco
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
This Israel / Iran situation is the most dangerous of the past several years. In addition to the Reuters article:- The Olmert government has major problems, has recently received little complaint for taking out a nuclear site in Syria,and may need to have elections by the end of the year;
- The Bush administation will have a legacy of turning back nuclear proliferation in Libya, with AQ Khan, and apparently in North Korea, not to mention the elimination of a threat in Iraq. Only Iran remains.
- Despite Obama's "tell them whatever they want to hear" speech to AIPAC, the Israelis are very concerned about his commitment to meet with Ahmedinejad without preconditions.
A dangerous soup indeed. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
"Sources say Microsoft (MSFT) has talked with both Time Warner (TWX) and News Corp. (NWS) about joining it in a deal that would see Microsoft buy Yahoo's (YHOO) search business, while one of them would combine forces with what remained of Yahoo."This works for me, as a Yahoo CUSTOMER. Yahoo search-- who cares? I DID care about MSFT acquiring Yahoo Mail and Flickr, because those services would certainly suffer under the direction of Ballmer and his nitwits (witness how MSFT destroyed HoTMaiL).
"But lawyers said that the kind of legal requests being issued by the Justice Department in this case - "civil investigative demands" - are not routine."
It will be routine; there are no credible antitrust issues here. MSFT bribed a few buddies in Washington, no doubt, to raise a ruckus, the the current, corrupt administration gets its walking papers on 1/20/09.
"Massive downsizing at Starbucks." What took so long? Downscale Dunkin Donuts makes better coffee, at half the price. Starbucks has always brewed way too dark.
"Blockbuster (BBI) officially withdrew its offer to buy Circuit City Stores (CC)" Tying to "loser" companies together is rarely a recipe for success. Time Warner/AOL. MSFT/Yahoo, had it gone through.
"Ford said June sales were limited due to tight supplies of small cars."
Gee, they could have planned for this, say, 15 years ago when I took my first trip to Europe and was amazed by all the really cool FUEL EFFICIENT cars you could buy. In the States, you had little choice then but monstrous SUV's. I had a Corolla then-- and excellent car-- but not as efficient as many of the models I saw in Europe.
"Senior Pentagon officials say there is an increasing likelihood Israel will attack Iran,". Perhaps you differ in this, Eli, but I'd rather have you guys do it than us.
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
trucker please close the bathroom it....................... ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
You are ignorant. ReplyChina Biotech Week in Review: Deals and Drugs [view article]
More evidence that Relenza may be the more important anti-viral drug in the battle against H5N1. ReplyChina Biotech Week in Review: Deals and Drugs [view article]
The first cholesterol-lowering statin, levostatin, is derived from Chinese Red-rice. Merck obtained the patent right, but had to compete with inexpensive Chinese red rice capsule, which led them to pursue the second statin, "Zocor". I am not surprised to see that Chinese red rice capsules are beneficial to heart disease patients. ReplyBig Pharma Pipelines Failing to Meet Expectations [view article]
I’ll add a comment here. It’s an area that would be very, very easy for analysts to investigate: contact manufacturers, specifically companies that produce material for clinical trials, phases I and II. It takes very little investigation to discover that pilot plants—the plants that produce such material—are full. In fact, pilot plants in contract manufacturers haven’t been as full for over ten years. More significantly, perhaps, is that following a surge of investment in the late 90s, there is much more capacity in the industry today than there was ten or more years ago—by a factor of three or more. While a lot of this capacity in the outsourcing industry appears to be dedicated to emerging pharma, it’s significant in that many of these drugs find there way into the pipelines of major pharmaceutical companies. While the short term pipeline of major pharma looks bad, in the longer term, five plus years, I’d be a lot more sanguine about the recovery of the industry. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Oil price is going up that scares the consumers but not the government. In fact timely government inventory drop serves as catalyst to price increase. There is no cry from the goverment to control or to do some thing. After reading David Baldacci's and Clive Cussler's fiction stories on government, my question is "is there any connection."? Our scientist and researchers those who put man on the moon are capable producing quick results considering hydrogen and bio fuels. In fact pwerful hydrogen technology was develpoed by private investor in late seventies and is readily available. Only we need money and interest of our goverment. Is oil lobbyist over powering consumers cry? ReplyEli Hoffmann
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Thanks Ruth, I'm really glad you find the earnings summaries useful.We're going to continue doing them this way, but we've got something else in store too. Hint: Keep an eye on our home page next week. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Eli, just want to let you know how much I like your new method of reporting the earnings results in Wall Street Breakfast. I find it the most useable earnings reporting that I've seen online. Love the red and green highlights; that you split the earnings into after close and before open; and how concisely the list presents a large amount of info.Thank you!!
Ruth
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
The word is "gouging", the Bush regime drops oil in inventory to make more available in U.S. and lower cost (knowing its not going lower), big money says, "price of oil rises because inventories are down", raise inventory levels, and big money says "lack of fuel for consumers" (Chicken or the egg theory). The real terrorist act is still going on in the U.S. and Washington. Reply