Apple: Great Products = Great Investment? [View article]
A very thoughtful response, insight and common sense. Thank you for the moment.
On Jul 09 11:47 AM disposableidentity wrote:
> "There is a lack of visibility about future sustainability. There > is a lack of visibility about future direction. There is a lack of > understanding about future cash flow." > > Funny thing innovation. You don't always know where it's going to > take you. But Apple has consistently innovated, and consistently > created very profitable new spaces to grow in. If you want to use > visibly sustainable direction as a guide to investing, you're going > to end up investing in companies like Sony, Dell, Nokia -- all of > which Apple is beating in the marketplace with their innovative products, > and trouncing in the stock market with their new revenue streams. > > > Remember, in 1901 buggy whip makers though they had "visibility about > future sustainability". A track record for inventing new markets > will always trump milking a "sure thing". In the long-term there's > no such thing as a sure thing.
Geron: Strong Investment in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research [View article]
Advanced Cell Technology's biopsied embryo technique addresses the ethical objections of stem cell research, that the derivation system required co-culture with hESCs from other embryos that were destroyed. ACTC's approach generates embryonic stem cell lines from a single cell obtained from an 8-cell-stage embryo and does not impact the developmental potential of embryo.This technique is used in in vitro fertilization clinics to assess the genetic health of preimplantation embryos .
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Thank you for the moment.
On Jul 09 11:47 AM disposableidentity wrote:
> "There is a lack of visibility about future sustainability. There
> is a lack of visibility about future direction. There is a lack of
> understanding about future cash flow."
>
> Funny thing innovation. You don't always know where it's going to
> take you. But Apple has consistently innovated, and consistently
> created very profitable new spaces to grow in. If you want to use
> visibly sustainable direction as a guide to investing, you're going
> to end up investing in companies like Sony, Dell, Nokia -- all of
> which Apple is beating in the marketplace with their innovative products,
> and trouncing in the stock market with their new revenue streams.
>
>
> Remember, in 1901 buggy whip makers though they had "visibility about
> future sustainability". A track record for inventing new markets
> will always trump milking a "sure thing". In the long-term there's
> no such thing as a sure thing.
Geron: Strong Investment in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research [View article]
ACTC's approach generates embryonic stem cell lines from a single cell obtained from an 8-cell-stage embryo and does not impact the developmental potential of embryo.This technique is used in in vitro fertilization clinics to assess the genetic health of preimplantation embryos .
Cell Therapeutics Reemerging [View article]
Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Stocks Surge in December [View article]
On Dec 20 11:43 PM Dan Jacome wrote:
> Will any of the big companies go after the smaller stem players -
> which ones are targets?
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check out ACTC regenerative medicine