Who owns Oragenics?
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Who owns Oragenics?
Above says it all.
I bought at .22 cents hoping to get a good ride if it took off.
Used funds from my crazy money piggy bank and lo and behold early Jan 2010 is doing me well...
I bought at .22 cents hoping to get a good ride if it took off.
Used funds from my crazy money piggy bank and lo and behold early Jan 2010 is doing me well...
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I bought as well. Still down now, but yesterdays wicked performance was great. Hope it continues.
I've been told to stay tuned to this stock.
I've been told to stay tuned to this stock.
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Hey. I picked UPS back when it was clear the internet was going to be the way most people on-line shopped and who would be best poised to bring it to them. A no brainer, right? Wrong. The only dog I have that was worst was airtrax (a great product but no go!) So don't tell me I don't understand the thrill of victory; the agony of defeat (more defeat than victory) Finally, the only thing that takes money out of my pocket faster than bad stock choices has four wheels, two doors and is German How's that for poopin' on the party?
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Hey. I picked UPS back when it was clear the internet was going to be the way most people on-line shopped and who would be best poised to bring it to them. A no brainer, right? Wrong. The only dog I have that was worst was airtrax (a great product but no go!) So don't tell me I don't understand the thrill of victory; the agony of defeat (more defeat than victory) Finally, the only thing that takes money out of my pocket faster than bad stock choices has four wheels, two doors and is German How's that for poopin' on the party?
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Strategy wise; I have 2 investment accounts. The principal one is "retirement" and the other is "Crazy Money". I bought ORNI.OB from the latter
I hope to hit a home run with this one... like I did with all my losers in the past... this one smells like it could become a Microsoft. FWIW and IMO of course. Good luck to all who ventured. :-)
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Hey, I know a little about development of new drugs. This company appears to be one that will either develop its own new products, or develop them for someone else (a contract developer and manufacturer).
The problem with this type of company is that few drugs become "winners". And it can cost upwards of $1 billion to get a new drug through development, then all the clinical trials and then to actually manufacture it in large batches (which requires an entire new set of "proofs" to the FDA).
It is a very long shot bet. The standing joke is: "if you want to make a small fortune in the drug industry, start with a large fortune." The "game" is to raise then spend an incredible amount of money on a really short odds bet.
It makes the high tech. Silicon Valley type start up - look like a sure thing.
OTOH, just you folks talking about how "great" this company is could create a secondary VERY TEMPORARY bump in the stock price. (It is, no doubt, very thinly traded). So as you guys stoke the fires, my advice is get out as soon as you see any bump in price.
The problem with this type of company is that few drugs become "winners". And it can cost upwards of $1 billion to get a new drug through development, then all the clinical trials and then to actually manufacture it in large batches (which requires an entire new set of "proofs" to the FDA).
It is a very long shot bet. The standing joke is: "if you want to make a small fortune in the drug industry, start with a large fortune." The "game" is to raise then spend an incredible amount of money on a really short odds bet.
It makes the high tech. Silicon Valley type start up - look like a sure thing.
OTOH, just you folks talking about how "great" this company is could create a secondary VERY TEMPORARY bump in the stock price. (It is, no doubt, very thinly traded). So as you guys stoke the fires, my advice is get out as soon as you see any bump in price.
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Jean-pierre, airtrax make a device like a pallet forklift. The difference is that it spins in place allowing for tighter storage and less space for vehicle to move around. It can retrieve and spin in its own footprint.
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I have been holding onto this for so long, even the fleas have left me! I still think it is incredible product! The Israeli govt, Wal-mart and a few others were said to be hot on it. That was more than five years ago. It went from dollar stock to penny stock. I have no choice but to hold firm. Shame when something unique can't break out in a way that would aid business. And they are already a green product....electricity.