Post by lookingforatenbagger on Apr 29, 2024 17:24:37 GMT
April 26th, lookingforatenbagger wrote: "So you'll be betting on CMG at $3,146 with a larger percentage growth rate than OPK at $1.25 then. Is that right?
April 26th, luxetvox wrote:which is why I couldn't allow myself to take advantage of you ..
April 28th, lookingforatenbagger wrote: "Gutless as always. I am not surprised."
April 29th, luxetvox wrote:
Spoken from the keyboard of the chief name caller on Yahoo. You're a bit snarky these days. Here's some arithmetic problems that shouldn't be too hard.....maybe they'll lighten your mood:
1. What is the % difference between $1.47 and $1.30? The one year return.....
2. Between $2.82 and $1.30? The two year return...
3. Between $4.16 and $1.30? The three year return....
4. Between $2.17 and $1.30? The four year return...
5. Between $2.46 and $1.30? The five year return...
6. Between $8.05 and $1.30....The ten year return...
7. Between $3.84 and $1.30.....$3.84 was the close on 6/17/21, when the sale of some Eirgen assets was announced.
8. Between $4.72 and $1.30.....$4.72 was the close on 1/18/22, when the sale of GeneDx to Sema4 was announced.
9. Between $4.24 and $1.30.....$4.24 was the close on 1/21/22, when the CRL for Ngenla was issued.
10. Between $2.44 and $1.30.....$2.44 was the close on 5/9/22, when the purchase of ModeX was announced.
11. Between $1.21 and $1.30....so that's 7.03%, which is the return from 3/9/22, the day after the Merck deal was announced.
12. Between $1.50 and $1.30.....$1.50 was the close on 9/28/22, when the BARDA deal was announced.
Oh, yes yes yes, these 11 of 12 negative returns are backward looking, right? But let's start the clock today, and when Opko explodes to, say.......$1.50, we can gloat about the 15+% return.
By the way, CMG is $3200. And, if I buy a turban for Frosty, do you think he'll wear it in his next ouija board reading with the Supreme Being? I'm thinking tarot cards might make a nice 90th birthday present....your thoughts?"
April 26th, luxetvox wrote:which is why I couldn't allow myself to take advantage of you ..
April 28th, lookingforatenbagger wrote: "Gutless as always. I am not surprised."
April 29th, luxetvox wrote:
Spoken from the keyboard of the chief name caller on Yahoo. You're a bit snarky these days. Here's some arithmetic problems that shouldn't be too hard.....maybe they'll lighten your mood:
1. What is the % difference between $1.47 and $1.30? The one year return.....
2. Between $2.82 and $1.30? The two year return...
3. Between $4.16 and $1.30? The three year return....
4. Between $2.17 and $1.30? The four year return...
5. Between $2.46 and $1.30? The five year return...
6. Between $8.05 and $1.30....The ten year return...
7. Between $3.84 and $1.30.....$3.84 was the close on 6/17/21, when the sale of some Eirgen assets was announced.
8. Between $4.72 and $1.30.....$4.72 was the close on 1/18/22, when the sale of GeneDx to Sema4 was announced.
9. Between $4.24 and $1.30.....$4.24 was the close on 1/21/22, when the CRL for Ngenla was issued.
10. Between $2.44 and $1.30.....$2.44 was the close on 5/9/22, when the purchase of ModeX was announced.
11. Between $1.21 and $1.30....so that's 7.03%, which is the return from 3/9/22, the day after the Merck deal was announced.
12. Between $1.50 and $1.30.....$1.50 was the close on 9/28/22, when the BARDA deal was announced.
Oh, yes yes yes, these 11 of 12 negative returns are backward looking, right? But let's start the clock today, and when Opko explodes to, say.......$1.50, we can gloat about the 15+% return.
By the way, CMG is $3200. And, if I buy a turban for Frosty, do you think he'll wear it in his next ouija board reading with the Supreme Being? I'm thinking tarot cards might make a nice 90th birthday present....your thoughts?"