Geron's Risk-Reward Profile - Best in Biotech? [View article]
What makes you so sure? With the potential value of the stuff geron is working on, I don't think they would give it up so cheap. Partnership perhaps.
On Jul 03 08:56 AM jean_kirkpatrick@yahoo... wrote:
> You have all got to be kidding. Big Pharma will buy this company > out in the next year or so. As long term investors we will be lucky > to get $20-$50 per share. Were the risks worth it?
Geron's Risk-Reward Profile - Best in Biotech? [View article]
After it shoots up and starts to come down,SELL! I'm gonna wait for it to lose 15-20% of it's gain then sell 50%. It won't be profitable til FDA gives the green light and that may take another year or so. Buy it up while it's cheap.
Geron's Risk-Reward Profile - Best in Biotech? [View article]
Dr.Okarma (ceo of Geron) said in an interview with bbc,"We can cure every spinal cord injury in north america from one embryo". I ask you, what is a "SIN"? Using something smaller than a pencil eraser to cure thousands of people with spinal cord injuries, heart disease, cancer,etc.etc.etc. Or letting it go to waste as it surely will for abortion is a safe and legal practice in the U.S. Go on Youtube and type in stemcells and open your eyes. A girl was blind and now she sees, a man was paralyzed from the waiste down and now he walks. They had to travel great distances to get treatment for something that should have been performed here in the U.S. It's not a matter of if it will work, it's a matter of convincing everyone apposed that they aren't going to hell if they get treated. Geron's stock will be in the hundreds or higher next year when the first person starts walking. When the cancer stuff comes out, thousands.
On Jun 17 06:09 PM Steven Jackson wrote:
> Everyone here acts as if this is proven science. It is a SIN! Killing > babies for experiments is wrong and anyone who thinks this will work > is wrong to. Other countries have already done their frankenstein > experiments with HESC and the outcome was death, tumors, and cancer. > Why will Geron's trials work? Using realistic math, I arrive at $0 > per share after it's a complete failure.
Geron's Risk-Reward Profile - Best in Biotech? [View article]
Good article. It's hard to believe anyone would be apposed to these medical breakthroughs. I wonder if those apposed would change their minds if they, or someone they love, suddenly couldn't walk anymore. I am confident Geron will succeed. Years from now people will look at stem cell therapy like a blood transfusion or an organ transplant. You can not undiscover something.
Geron: Strong Investment in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research [View article]
Why is ACTC at .15? Bankruptcy issues? How risky is ACTC compared to GERN?
On May 26 08:20 AM patp wrote:
> 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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I've been getting lucky with SIRI buying on the dips and selling when it gains a couple cents. Chump change but it adds up. I'm just playing with profits. Just wait for the dips. It's so easy. Free money. Anyone who is long with this stock is going to have to wait a very long time (years), so why not make money while waiting.
Geron: Strong Investment in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research [View article]
Great article. Thanx for the info Ryan. Where can I find updated (non-biased) info on these trials? If one of the trials are successful, how drastic do you believe the stock price could potentially change?
I am watching STEM and GERN very closely. The minute they find something remotely constructive, I will sell all of my other stocks and invest in bio-pharm. Probably not the safest move. If I'm right, my grandchildren won't have to worry about any financial issues. I already own a little bit of each, but I'm not ready to pull the trigger just yet. I think ALOT of other investors feel the same. It's hard to invest in a company that doesn't (yet) offer anything.
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Isn't the whole idea about buying and selling stocks to make $$$$$$$? I don't give a flying duck if they have a political agenda. I'm buying as much GE shares as I can. The price is way cheap right now and I will make alot of $$$$$ in a couple years when the economy is better. If you want to protest go to pennsylvania ave., if you want to make money go to wall st.
Great stuff Glenn. GE will erupt along with the U.S. economy before 2011. I agree that the dividend will be back in a year. When they do, it will certainly reassure everyone GE is who we thought they were. And Obama let em off the hook. -Denny Green
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This will generate alot of cash and put a nice dent in the $500bln deficit. Meanwhile, the economy will get back on it's feet. Henceforth, I predict a stock split and a dividend increase in the next few years. GE is producing so many products that are on the brink of explosion.
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On Jul 03 08:56 AM jean_kirkpatrick@yahoo... wrote:
> You have all got to be kidding. Big Pharma will buy this company
> out in the next year or so. As long term investors we will be lucky
> to get $20-$50 per share. Were the risks worth it?
Geron's Risk-Reward Profile - Best in Biotech? [View article]
Geron's Risk-Reward Profile - Best in Biotech? [View article]
On Jun 17 06:09 PM Steven Jackson wrote:
> Everyone here acts as if this is proven science. It is a SIN! Killing
> babies for experiments is wrong and anyone who thinks this will work
> is wrong to. Other countries have already done their frankenstein
> experiments with HESC and the outcome was death, tumors, and cancer.
> Why will Geron's trials work? Using realistic math, I arrive at $0
> per share after it's a complete failure.
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On May 26 08:20 AM patp wrote:
> 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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