Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.:
24.614.497 von Snare am 14.10.06
12:16:28und hier der nächste Teil dieser
vielversprechenden Story ---
Because of the clinical trial results, CB has received orphan drug
designation in Europe. It has been fast-tracked by the FDA. And it
was selected to participate in a new FDA pilot program (which
allows for more frequent interaction with the FDA during the drug
development process).
In addition to the interest by the FDA, several other renowned
groups have partnered up with NeoPharm, including the National
Institute of Health and Nippon Kayaku (to market CB in
Japan).
Of course, there is no guarantee that CB will be approved by the
FDA or that NeoPharm stock will rise a la ViroPharma. If CB is
rejected, NEOL's stock price will crash and burn. That is for
certain. But based on insider buying patterns, it seems this tiny
company has a nice shot at success.
Since the beginning of this year, insiders (including the CEO, CFO,
chairman of the board, a director and a couple vice presidents)
have purchased 322,782 shares for prices ranging from $4.85-10.20.
And in the last 30 days, insiders have spent $390,000 on NEOL stock
for their own portfolios. This is the most amount of insider money
invested in any 30-day period in the company's history.
Think they are confident about CB's future?
You bet they are. It seems the FDA is hell-bent on bringing CB to
market. And with partnerships with the NIH and Nippon, management
appears to be gearing up for potential licensing and marketing
deals.
Keep an eye on NeoPharm, Inc. (NEOL:NASDAQ). This could be the
next big story in biopharmaceuticals.