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Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc MRVFF

Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc is a Canadian focused healthcare company doing business as Miravo Healthcare with global reach and a diversified portfolio of commercial products. Its product targets several therapeutic areas, including pain, allergy, and dermatology. The company's strategy is to in-license and acquire growth-oriented, complementary products for Canadian and international markets.


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Post by eagle55on Mar 27, 2002 8:30pm
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Valid reason for POG momentum

Valid reason for POG momentumOne of the former governors of the central bank in Japan mentions the possibility of devaluation of the yen in a recent article (last Saturdays' issue)in the Globe & Mail. The scenario, he believes, is that the Japanese gov't would create a new currency and swap 100 new yen for each 120 old yen. No wonder the Japanese have been large bullion buyers lately. If you were holding yen, wouldn't you rather put your money in gold which is valued in US dollars than risk losing 20% possibly overnight. When you add the potential "gold rush" this economist considers possible to the other debacles in the financial community, Argetina, Enron, etc., I think we're in for quite a rise.
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