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  • Watch for More Coming Biotech Acquisitions [View article]
    Has anyone considered Acura Pharmaceuticals; hardly no one knows about them? They expect an NDA before year end on their lead drug AcurOX with many more abused drugs in the pipeline to come. IMHO, I believe their abuse deterrence technology will win out in the long run and they will get bought out.
    Aug 03 18:12 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Biotech Bloom in July [View article]
    This is a hoax website which the yahoo board believes is an attempt by Purdue Pharma to discredit Acura.

    See the following link on the Yahoo Message Board.

    messages.finance.yahoo...
    Jul 28 15:20 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Biotech Bloom in July [View article]
    Optiondragon, have you looked at the abuse deterrent technologies? Acura (ACUR) Pharmaceuticals has just completed a P3 on Acurox. NDA is expected before year end. They have many more in the pipeline and expect fast track FDA approval.
    Jul 28 11:41 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Why the Gold Sell-Off is Unlikely to Last [View article]
    That's where you've got it wrong Jim. You believe there will be a credit contraction. Maybe in the short term you are right, but the rest of us are long term thinkers. These little short term contractions are the result of bad lending policy, not the overall monetary policy of the Fed. The following shortcut is from Doug Casey who I consider an authority on gold. This came from Kitco.com which IMO is one of the better web sites pertaining to precious metals. Just cut and paste into your browser. www.kitco.com/ind/Hunt...

    It's not my intention to change you mind. I am just concerned that you're mis reading last weeks action. My best to you...
    Jul 29 20:43 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Why the Gold Sell-Off is Unlikely to Last [View article]
    Jim,

    You talk about Gold going higher in the U.S. due to credit expansion. Does this apply globally as well, because Gold is higher across all currencies over the last 5 years? Also, with the Sub-Prime meltdown, the Fed will have to ease to stave off a recession. The last fifteen years of U.S. growth (expansion) is based on higher debts levels in almost all sectors (Gov't. and Personnal the most). The last thing our government leaders want is a recession, just look at what the Fed did to interestest rates back in 2001. So, based on historical precedence, IMO I expect the Fed to ease and Gold to go up further.
    Jul 29 11:37 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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