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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Protox Therapeutics Inc T.PRX

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Protox Therapeutics Inc > bottom feeding
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Post by sanduf on Aug 10, 2010 5:37pm

bottom feeding

Hopefully today's volume indicates that shareholders are going to hang on for awhile longer and ride it out. My source has nothing to gain or lose as he just administers the tests. Protox is the only one in his expereince that he has recommended.
 Right now my avg. cost is
.84/shr. The current appraisal of $2.20/shr a year down the road has to be based on info which I do not have access. If this thing hits $1.00/shr I am bailing as it is in my RRSP and TFSA. I can't afford to lose it.
Comment by bioboy10 on Aug 11, 2010 12:43am
Sanduf,I have a bunch of share in my RRSP also. I consider this a long term investment. It is risky however I believe that the risk / reward is worth it.If the 12 month out data for phase 2b is positive we should have a good run. However I believe that a partnership will be the major catalyst for movement as cabbie stated.$ 2.20 per share is a unrealistic target, however over a dollar I think we ...more  
Comment by sanduf on Aug 11, 2010 2:03pm
Thanks bioboy 10 for what I hope is encouraging info. I have to convert to A RRIF as of Dec/11. Right now a local MIC with an 8% return for 2010 to date is looking pretty good. What I don't understand is why there hasn't been a release of the 9 month IPSS. As stated before, for me it went through the roof. My12 month was a deterioration and I was told that it was expected ...more