RE:RE:RE:RE:So insulin needed?I didn't sell everything. I sold a small portion of my shares (hawaii isn't that expensive). I also sold some and bought a cabin in the woods. If you hold everything you own forever, you'll never get to enjoy the fruits of your labor and it's also hard to dispose of a large quantity at once (as I'm sure you're aware of). I don't mind the sell and buy back (if warranted) technique, it has served me well like buying back in the 1.25-1.35 range.
Don't worry about me, I've done well and I'm more into enjoying the profits from over half a life of investments rather than to accumulate more.
elgin1 wrote:
BioTeck wrote: We don't know what the reduction of insulin was for patient 1. 2 is 25, 3 is 40. If this trend continues as they fine tune the dosage with patients 4, 5, 6 and 7, we could be in pretty good shape.
Now if they could get their act together and release some info on Immunosuppression and any preclinical with the 2 pharma collaborations (if they have any pre clinical data yet), we'd be in amazing shape.
Depending on the results presented this weekend and the ones presented at the end of the month, I might consider keeping my shares for a little longer and see how things play out. In either case, I'll let you know once I've exited my position.
Bio,
I agree pat one was given portal vein top off who then became insulin free. Other patients have insulin reduction and perhaps a portal vein top off could result in insulin independence . But needless to say , having these types of results in brittle diabetics ( sickest of the sick) is extremely encouraging.
I do agree the competition is no where close which shoukd help for the time being.
As for you exiting your position , I guess we will hear from you in Hawaii last time you sold everything .....