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1. | 1. | 18.001,60 | +0,59 | 240 | |||
2. | 2. | 168,20 | +0,08 | 87 | |||
3. | 3. | 9,7000 | +12,27 | 75 | |||
4. | 14. | 6,1400 | -1,35 | 69 | |||
5. | 11. | 0,1865 | 0,00 | 52 | |||
6. | 7. | 0,8750 | -12,50 | 47 | |||
7. | 12. | 0,1561 | +2,97 | 38 | |||
8. | 6. | 2.302,50 | 0,00 | 36 |
(hatte die aktie vergessen)
So wie es aussieht, schließen wir in deutschland und in den usa mit + 30%
der chart sagt, das bis 1,4€ kein hindernis zu sehen ist.
Mein tip für die amis - die schließen mit 0,56
wir eröffnen morgen mit 0,73 in FRA
so long, muß jetzt wieder bügeln...
=:o)
PS: Ich bin zu 0,45 mit 5000 stück rein und heute zu 0,79 wieder raus. habe vorhin noch 400 zu 0,70 in FRA und 1600 in Stuttgart zu 0,68 bekommen.
morgen kommen weitere 25% hinzu - ziel für morgen 0,89€
viel spaß noch allen investierten
bis morgen, dat lisken....
So wie es aussieht, schließen wir in deutschland und in den usa mit + 30%
der chart sagt, das bis 1,4€ kein hindernis zu sehen ist.
Mein tip für die amis - die schließen mit 0,56
wir eröffnen morgen mit 0,73 in FRA
so long, muß jetzt wieder bügeln...
=:o)
PS: Ich bin zu 0,45 mit 5000 stück rein und heute zu 0,79 wieder raus. habe vorhin noch 400 zu 0,70 in FRA und 1600 in Stuttgart zu 0,68 bekommen.
morgen kommen weitere 25% hinzu - ziel für morgen 0,89€
viel spaß noch allen investierten
bis morgen, dat lisken....
den aktuellen ask hat derzeit berlin mit 0,73
kann also doch sein, das wir höher eröffnen.
weiß einer, wo CALY im videotext bei ntv steht? habe mit gestern schon den wolf gesucht.....
kann also doch sein, das wir höher eröffnen.
weiß einer, wo CALY im videotext bei ntv steht? habe mit gestern schon den wolf gesucht.....
@lisafeuerstein
CALY steht garantiert nicht bei NTV im Videotext.
Zu klein und unbedeutend.
CALY steht garantiert nicht bei NTV im Videotext.
Zu klein und unbedeutend.
und morgen abend?
auch wieder 30%?
aller guten dinge sind doch 3?
auch wieder 30%?
aller guten dinge sind doch 3?
tja, dann auf morgen und einen ruhigen schlaf...
cu, lisa
cu, lisa
@oberspekulant
Heute ist es der dritte Tag mit +30%
Na ja aktuell nur +28%
Heute ist es der dritte Tag mit +30%
Na ja aktuell nur +28%
hey @lisa, babe, was machste denn für einen zambo wegen DM 547,63...brauchst du hilfe?
??? ich habe wieder 2000 gekauft - einmal 400 und einmal 1600 - macht 1.400€
ich wußte gar nicht, das es einen film mit stoppschild von mir gibt
=:o)
ich wußte gar nicht, das es einen film mit stoppschild von mir gibt
=:o)
-
irrtum @Ernestobroke
habe heute 2200 € gemacht. war bei 0.30 dabei.
war doch suuuuuper!- ooooder?
-
irrtum @Ernestobroke
habe heute 2200 € gemacht. war bei 0.30 dabei.
war doch suuuuuper!- ooooder?
-
@michaoj, ich war mit knapp 1.700€ dabei
bin aber auch wieder mit 1.400 eingestiegen - aber die 600 mark kann mir keiner mehr nehmen
=:o)
bin aber auch wieder mit 1.400 eingestiegen - aber die 600 mark kann mir keiner mehr nehmen
=:o)
Die Überschrift ist gut. Aber Du meinst wohl jeden Tag -30%. Mehr ist Dreck nämlich nicht wert.
na dann gratulation...
und auf weiterhin steigende kurse
und auf weiterhin steigende kurse
so, die amis legen wieder los aktuel bei 0,58 usd
0,59....due mittagspause ist rum
und somart: oooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, eine runde mitleid - und das mit siebel war ja wohl nix - die fallen schon seit montag - lech dich am besten wieder ins bett
und somart: oooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, eine runde mitleid - und das mit siebel war ja wohl nix - die fallen schon seit montag - lech dich am besten wieder ins bett
-
@somart vergiss es!
es ist ein zock und der war gut. ok? und morgen versuche ich es wieder.
-michaoj
@somart vergiss es!
es ist ein zock und der war gut. ok? und morgen versuche ich es wieder.
-michaoj
fast nur käufe in den letzten minuten im amiland, gerade auf 0,59 usd gesprungen!!!
also leute, gebt fein acht - ich hab euch etwas mitgebracht...
=:o)
nämlich mein bügeleisen....
so, jetzt bin ich aber wech - cu, bis morgen
und weiteren 30%
=:o)
nämlich mein bügeleisen....
so, jetzt bin ich aber wech - cu, bis morgen
und weiteren 30%
halt, stop, brrrrrrrrrr
da sind die 0,60 wieder !!!!!!
=:o)
da sind die 0,60 wieder !!!!!!
=:o)
-
@lisa hallo,
du solltest keine falten in die erworbenen scheinchen bügeln.
nimm immer ein feuchtes tuch dazu, sonst gibt`s branntflecke.
olso gut zock für morgen -michaoj
-
@lisa hallo,
du solltest keine falten in die erworbenen scheinchen bügeln.
nimm immer ein feuchtes tuch dazu, sonst gibt`s branntflecke.
olso gut zock für morgen -michaoj
-
0.59$
@alle
Leute der Kurs wird bei 0,60$ gedeckelt da passiert heut nix mehr
Leute der Kurs wird bei 0,60$ gedeckelt da passiert heut nix mehr
eeemmmm, man sollte ein mädchen mit `nem bügeleisen in der hand
nicht stehen lassen. kavaliere raaaaaaaannnn!
nicht stehen lassen. kavaliere raaaaaaaannnn!
Dann sieh dir die Umsätze anhttp://finance.lycos.com/home/livecharts/bare.asp
So liebe Gemeinde war ein suuper Tag heuer, erfreulich so viel Bekannte hier getroffen zu haben, einer fehlt noch MACCONRAD, der hat wohl noch mit ENNT zu tun, genau wie amada. Aber wer weiß, wenn es dort nochmal losgehen sollte, springen wir natürlich wieder rüber, mit den Kursgewinnen von Caly können wir den Umsatz ordentlich einheizen ;-))
Gruß und gutes Nächtle.
Gruß und gutes Nächtle.
http://finance.lycos.com/home/livecharts/default.asp?symbols…
War ja ganz nett heute, ich könnt mich totlachen, der Dow im Plus, die Nasi fast auf Null, und wir Germasnkis ?????
schön blöd !
War ja ganz nett heute, ich könnt mich totlachen, der Dow im Plus, die Nasi fast auf Null, und wir Germasnkis ?????
schön blöd !
licht ausschalten!!!
wir wollen schlafen gehn,
gute nacht.
wir wollen schlafen gehn,
gute nacht.
na, wie war ich - die eröffnung in FRA stimmt - 0,73
leider lag ich mit den amis etwas falsch.... 0,58 statt 0,56
=:o)
auf einen wunderschönen, grünen Tag
und auf die 1 vor dem Komma.....
gruß, lisa
leider lag ich mit den amis etwas falsch.... 0,58 statt 0,56
=:o)
auf einen wunderschönen, grünen Tag
und auf die 1 vor dem Komma.....
gruß, lisa
Das wollen wir doch stark hoffen
;-))))
tjol
;-))))
tjol
the trend is our friend
hier die neuesten Gerüchte vom Ami board von Yahoo.
Angeblich will ein großer Pharma Konzern uns übernehmen; wenn das stimmen sollte, dann wird der Kurs bald zweistellig.
something is brewing
by:
rcnc55
(33/M/Collegeville)
06/12/01 11:39 pm EDT
Msg: 13193 of 13195
The volume speaks a 1000 words. At this rate it will be over a 1.00 by the weekend. Some big hitter pharm. company has posibly showed more than interest.
Calypte going up in smoke?
by:
brainwreck2001
06/12/01 08:16 pm EDT
Msg: 13185 of 13195
I just heard the most bizarre rumor. It`s so fantastic that I wonder if there might be some truth here. The rumor has MO buying Calypte as part of a commitment made in an out of court settlement. Something about investing in desease prevention. There was even a price mentioned. $85 million.
We should be so lucky.
hier die neuesten Gerüchte vom Ami board von Yahoo.
Angeblich will ein großer Pharma Konzern uns übernehmen; wenn das stimmen sollte, dann wird der Kurs bald zweistellig.
something is brewing
by:
rcnc55
(33/M/Collegeville)
06/12/01 11:39 pm EDT
Msg: 13193 of 13195
The volume speaks a 1000 words. At this rate it will be over a 1.00 by the weekend. Some big hitter pharm. company has posibly showed more than interest.
Calypte going up in smoke?
by:
brainwreck2001
06/12/01 08:16 pm EDT
Msg: 13185 of 13195
I just heard the most bizarre rumor. It`s so fantastic that I wonder if there might be some truth here. The rumor has MO buying Calypte as part of a commitment made in an out of court settlement. Something about investing in desease prevention. There was even a price mentioned. $85 million.
We should be so lucky.
so, ich habe jetzt nochmal nachgelegt......
auf das wir übernommen werden..!!!
auf das wir übernommen werden..!!!
Moin moin !
Übernahme? Ja, wir bitten doch drum!!
Übernahme? Ja, wir bitten doch drum!!
Hallo Lisa, schön Dich wieder mit an Bord zu haben.
Wenn dieses Gerücht auch nur zur Hälfte stimmt,
wird´s aber schon bald ordentlich losgehen
Wenn dieses Gerücht auch nur zur Hälfte stimmt,
wird´s aber schon bald ordentlich losgehen
das denke ich auch - dann brauchen wir uns wirklich nur noch zurückzulehnen...
die amis sind derzeit außerbörslich bei 0,60
=:o)
http://htmlgritch.island.com/SERVICE/QUOTE?STOCK=CALY
die amis sind derzeit außerbörslich bei 0,60
=:o)
http://htmlgritch.island.com/SERVICE/QUOTE?STOCK=CALY
Hat DieNEUE im anderen Thread schon gepostet:
How Mbeki stoked South Africa`s Aids catastrophe
Britain will fete South Africa`s visiting leader, but at home experts hold him complicit in the deaths of his people
Special report: Aids
Chris McGreal in Cape Town
Tuesday June 12, 2001
The Guardian
The health minister in the province of Mpumalanga said she knew exactly what President Thabo Mbeki would make of the little pills given to rape survivors in the hope of staving off Aids. They were really a plot to poison black people, she claimed.
The minister, Sibongile Manana, went further and ordered volunteer rape counsellors out of the province`s public hospitals because she said they were "trying to overthrow the government".
Their crime was to ensure raped women were quickly given access to antiretroviral drugs which can prevent HIV infection from taking hold if taken within hours of the assault. The need for the pills has taken on added urgency in Mpumalanga province where many rapes are committed against girls under 15 years old because of a widely held belief that sex with a virgin is a cure for HIV.
But Ms Manana saw it differently. She said the South African president had warned that antiretroviral drugs were poisons, that HIV had nothing to do with Aids, and no amount of protest from the hospitals and doctors would convince her otherwise.
Mr Mbeki begins a state visit to Britain today during which he will face questioning about his presidency, South Africa`s rampant crime, and his handling of the political crisis next door in Zimbabwe. But nothing has overshadowed the first two years of his rule as much as the Aids epidemic and his reaction to it.
Confusion
The South African leader has tried to play down the impact of his contentious views on the disease by saying he did no more than raise questions for debate by challenging the link between HIV and Aids, and contending that antiretroviral drugs may be poisons that kill more quickly than the disease they are supposed to keep at bay. He now says he has withdrawn from the controversy after admitting he may have caused "confusion".
But the country`s top medical researchers, high ranking civil servants, Aids campaigners, and doctors and nurses forced to turn patients away from underfunded clinics say that Mr Mbeki has done irreparable damage that will cost many lives in a country with the highest number of HIV positive people in the world: 4.7m, one in nine people. Most will be dead within a decade.
Among the president`s strongest critics is a leading scientist and political ally who warns that history will conclude that the South African government is guilty of a moral if not legal genocide for allowing politics to override science.
Professor Malegapuru Makgoba, the head of South Africa`s medical research council, ushered the president on to the stage for the launch of his much vaunted African Renaissance two years ago. Mr Mbeki wrote the foreword to a book by the professor about the racial barriers thrown up against him at Witwatersrand University. But the two men have parted ways over Aids.
Genocide charge
"We are acting in a way that could be judged as genocide at a philosophical level," Prof Makgoba said. "The president says he may have created confusion. I think that`s an understatement. I think that has infected the whole chain from youngsters, who are supposed to be taught about prevention, to the policies that are very difficult to interpret at ground level because of the mixed messages."
The fault for the rapid spread of the disease by no means lies entirely with Mr Mbeki`s government. When Aids first reared its head, the old white regime was in power. It viewed HIV as a problem for blacks and homosexuals, not reason enough to offend the white population at large with public discussion of sex. As late as 1992, the then all-white management of Helen Joseph hospital banned the public display of condoms on World Aids Day.
Nelson Mandela`s government came to power two years later promising action, but had other priorities. By the time Mr Mbeki took office in 1999 there was no doubt about the scale of the calamity facing South Africa.
Mr Mbeki correctly says he has never denied the link between HIV and Aids. "If I`d known what the response was going to be to questions - because that`s all I did, ask some questions, and say the minister of health must have a look at [them] - then I`d have dealt with the matter differently," he told the Guardian last month.
But those on the front line against Aids say that Mr Mbeki did more than raise questions. He presented alternative theories, such as saying poverty also caused Aids whether or not HIV was present, that have had profound consequences. And far from retreating from the issue he continues, critics say, to oversee policies which fail to recognise that this is a crisis.
The president`s views have severely undermined the laborious work of persuading South Africans to use condoms in the face of considerable cultural resistance, and made it more difficult to persuade people to test for the virus.
Above all, some of the country`s top medical researchers say Mr Mbeki`s decision to "withdraw" from the debate has harmed efforts to control the HIV epidemic in South Africa.
"It`s dealt a mortal blow to our efforts," says Professor Salim Karim, an internationally recognised Aids researcher who has been accused of "disloyalty" by the country`s health minister. "We are not dealing with just another disease. Aids is destroying the very fabric of our society. It`s consuming everything that is good that we have worked for.
The sharpest protest has been over the government`s failure to supply drugs to HIV positive pregnant women which could save the lives of tens of thousands of babies each year. The risk of HIV positive mothers passing on the virus to their babies is as much as halved with a single dose of nevirapine shortly before birth and another for the child afterwards.
The government had promised a series of studies to develop the infrastructure for mother-to-child prevention programmes across the country, but in April, the health minister, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, suddenly announced that the scheme had been referred back to the cabinet for approval - an unheard of involvement of ministers in what should be routine drug trials.
Then the government - at Mr Mbeki`s behest - moved the goalposts again, saying the focus of the tests would be extended to see whether the drugs were too toxic or would create a resistance that could make it harder to combat the disease. Those studies could take up to two years. Scientists question the motive for the "research" given that similar data is readily available from Uganda and America.
"I have often asked myself why did the government even get itself involved in trying to understand antiretrovirals when it doesn`t get involved in, say, the treatment of leukaemia which uses toxic treatment all the time," Prof Makgoba said.
Johannesburg General is one of the largest hospitals in a city where Aids is rampant and the morgues are staying open longer to cope with the consequences. Yet the hospital`s HIV clinic opens for just four hours a week and is so overwhelmed that it is sending new patients to nearby hospitals such as Helen Joseph, where there is a three-month waiting list to join the HIV clinic.
"The situation in the hospitals is very difficult," said one senior nurse who did not want to be identified because she is employed by the state. "They are simply not training enough doctors to deal with HIV, and those they do train, it is not well enough. If the government is not taking HIV seriously, why should the hospitals? It allows hospitals with hard-pressed budgets to shun their responsibilities for people with HIV and Aids."
Men like Ernest Ncube try to pick up the pieces. He is black, HIV positive and an Aids counsellor at Helen Joseph hospital. Not many people come to him for advice before they contract the virus. Usually it is an act of desperation in search of a promise of survival once they have tested positive.
"People feel abandoned. They come thinking you can tell them where they can get medicines, where they can get help but all you can do is tell them there is hope and how to look after themselves and eat properly and what diseases to watch out for," Mr Ncube said. "They soon lose hope and then they start denying. They say the president says HIV doesn`t cause Aids so I`m not going to die. They say they won`t use a condom. They say they will go to the sangoma (traditional healer) who is promising to cure them. Usually they don`t come back to the hospital."
The HIV positive patients at Helen Joseph are lucky to see anyone at all. Doctors say that in some rural areas primary health clinics do not tell people they have HIV because there is nothing they can do for them and it is tantamount to a death sentence hanging over their heads.
South Africa`s health ministry is divided. Influential senior civil servants privately say that the president`s position is unscientific and irresponsible. One top official recently wept in public when a prominent Aids activist said her policies were killing people.
"There are very committed people working in the government," said Prof Karim. "They don`t want people to die of Aids, but there is an inability to act because they don`t want to be seen to be contradicting the president."
Critical scientists and researchers have also been publicly vilified for "getting rich" through a "corrupt Aids industry", and of being in the pay of the multinational pharmaceutical companies.
Mr Mbeki says he wants all the evidence to hand before deciding how to combat Aids. And he continues to defend his view that there is much more to the disease than HIV. "There is no doubt that there are many factors that result in the breakdown of the body`s immune system. Repeated infections, malnutrition, lack of access to clean water, impact negatively on the immune system. There may well be a virus that also results in a breakdown of the immune system," he said in one speech.
"We need to look at the question that is posed, understandably I suppose: does HIV cause Aids?" he asked in parliament. "Aids, the acronym, stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Now I do not believe that it is a sensible thing to ask: does one virus cause a syndrome? A virus cannot cause a syndrome. A virus will cause a disease."
But Prof Makgoba accuses the president of playing with words and asks what would have happened if America or Uganda had waited until everything was known about Aids to respond.
Das Thema ist ein Thema auf der ganzen Welt.
MfG
DN
How Mbeki stoked South Africa`s Aids catastrophe
Britain will fete South Africa`s visiting leader, but at home experts hold him complicit in the deaths of his people
Special report: Aids
Chris McGreal in Cape Town
Tuesday June 12, 2001
The Guardian
The health minister in the province of Mpumalanga said she knew exactly what President Thabo Mbeki would make of the little pills given to rape survivors in the hope of staving off Aids. They were really a plot to poison black people, she claimed.
The minister, Sibongile Manana, went further and ordered volunteer rape counsellors out of the province`s public hospitals because she said they were "trying to overthrow the government".
Their crime was to ensure raped women were quickly given access to antiretroviral drugs which can prevent HIV infection from taking hold if taken within hours of the assault. The need for the pills has taken on added urgency in Mpumalanga province where many rapes are committed against girls under 15 years old because of a widely held belief that sex with a virgin is a cure for HIV.
But Ms Manana saw it differently. She said the South African president had warned that antiretroviral drugs were poisons, that HIV had nothing to do with Aids, and no amount of protest from the hospitals and doctors would convince her otherwise.
Mr Mbeki begins a state visit to Britain today during which he will face questioning about his presidency, South Africa`s rampant crime, and his handling of the political crisis next door in Zimbabwe. But nothing has overshadowed the first two years of his rule as much as the Aids epidemic and his reaction to it.
Confusion
The South African leader has tried to play down the impact of his contentious views on the disease by saying he did no more than raise questions for debate by challenging the link between HIV and Aids, and contending that antiretroviral drugs may be poisons that kill more quickly than the disease they are supposed to keep at bay. He now says he has withdrawn from the controversy after admitting he may have caused "confusion".
But the country`s top medical researchers, high ranking civil servants, Aids campaigners, and doctors and nurses forced to turn patients away from underfunded clinics say that Mr Mbeki has done irreparable damage that will cost many lives in a country with the highest number of HIV positive people in the world: 4.7m, one in nine people. Most will be dead within a decade.
Among the president`s strongest critics is a leading scientist and political ally who warns that history will conclude that the South African government is guilty of a moral if not legal genocide for allowing politics to override science.
Professor Malegapuru Makgoba, the head of South Africa`s medical research council, ushered the president on to the stage for the launch of his much vaunted African Renaissance two years ago. Mr Mbeki wrote the foreword to a book by the professor about the racial barriers thrown up against him at Witwatersrand University. But the two men have parted ways over Aids.
Genocide charge
"We are acting in a way that could be judged as genocide at a philosophical level," Prof Makgoba said. "The president says he may have created confusion. I think that`s an understatement. I think that has infected the whole chain from youngsters, who are supposed to be taught about prevention, to the policies that are very difficult to interpret at ground level because of the mixed messages."
The fault for the rapid spread of the disease by no means lies entirely with Mr Mbeki`s government. When Aids first reared its head, the old white regime was in power. It viewed HIV as a problem for blacks and homosexuals, not reason enough to offend the white population at large with public discussion of sex. As late as 1992, the then all-white management of Helen Joseph hospital banned the public display of condoms on World Aids Day.
Nelson Mandela`s government came to power two years later promising action, but had other priorities. By the time Mr Mbeki took office in 1999 there was no doubt about the scale of the calamity facing South Africa.
Mr Mbeki correctly says he has never denied the link between HIV and Aids. "If I`d known what the response was going to be to questions - because that`s all I did, ask some questions, and say the minister of health must have a look at [them] - then I`d have dealt with the matter differently," he told the Guardian last month.
But those on the front line against Aids say that Mr Mbeki did more than raise questions. He presented alternative theories, such as saying poverty also caused Aids whether or not HIV was present, that have had profound consequences. And far from retreating from the issue he continues, critics say, to oversee policies which fail to recognise that this is a crisis.
The president`s views have severely undermined the laborious work of persuading South Africans to use condoms in the face of considerable cultural resistance, and made it more difficult to persuade people to test for the virus.
Above all, some of the country`s top medical researchers say Mr Mbeki`s decision to "withdraw" from the debate has harmed efforts to control the HIV epidemic in South Africa.
"It`s dealt a mortal blow to our efforts," says Professor Salim Karim, an internationally recognised Aids researcher who has been accused of "disloyalty" by the country`s health minister. "We are not dealing with just another disease. Aids is destroying the very fabric of our society. It`s consuming everything that is good that we have worked for.
The sharpest protest has been over the government`s failure to supply drugs to HIV positive pregnant women which could save the lives of tens of thousands of babies each year. The risk of HIV positive mothers passing on the virus to their babies is as much as halved with a single dose of nevirapine shortly before birth and another for the child afterwards.
The government had promised a series of studies to develop the infrastructure for mother-to-child prevention programmes across the country, but in April, the health minister, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, suddenly announced that the scheme had been referred back to the cabinet for approval - an unheard of involvement of ministers in what should be routine drug trials.
Then the government - at Mr Mbeki`s behest - moved the goalposts again, saying the focus of the tests would be extended to see whether the drugs were too toxic or would create a resistance that could make it harder to combat the disease. Those studies could take up to two years. Scientists question the motive for the "research" given that similar data is readily available from Uganda and America.
"I have often asked myself why did the government even get itself involved in trying to understand antiretrovirals when it doesn`t get involved in, say, the treatment of leukaemia which uses toxic treatment all the time," Prof Makgoba said.
Johannesburg General is one of the largest hospitals in a city where Aids is rampant and the morgues are staying open longer to cope with the consequences. Yet the hospital`s HIV clinic opens for just four hours a week and is so overwhelmed that it is sending new patients to nearby hospitals such as Helen Joseph, where there is a three-month waiting list to join the HIV clinic.
"The situation in the hospitals is very difficult," said one senior nurse who did not want to be identified because she is employed by the state. "They are simply not training enough doctors to deal with HIV, and those they do train, it is not well enough. If the government is not taking HIV seriously, why should the hospitals? It allows hospitals with hard-pressed budgets to shun their responsibilities for people with HIV and Aids."
Men like Ernest Ncube try to pick up the pieces. He is black, HIV positive and an Aids counsellor at Helen Joseph hospital. Not many people come to him for advice before they contract the virus. Usually it is an act of desperation in search of a promise of survival once they have tested positive.
"People feel abandoned. They come thinking you can tell them where they can get medicines, where they can get help but all you can do is tell them there is hope and how to look after themselves and eat properly and what diseases to watch out for," Mr Ncube said. "They soon lose hope and then they start denying. They say the president says HIV doesn`t cause Aids so I`m not going to die. They say they won`t use a condom. They say they will go to the sangoma (traditional healer) who is promising to cure them. Usually they don`t come back to the hospital."
The HIV positive patients at Helen Joseph are lucky to see anyone at all. Doctors say that in some rural areas primary health clinics do not tell people they have HIV because there is nothing they can do for them and it is tantamount to a death sentence hanging over their heads.
South Africa`s health ministry is divided. Influential senior civil servants privately say that the president`s position is unscientific and irresponsible. One top official recently wept in public when a prominent Aids activist said her policies were killing people.
"There are very committed people working in the government," said Prof Karim. "They don`t want people to die of Aids, but there is an inability to act because they don`t want to be seen to be contradicting the president."
Critical scientists and researchers have also been publicly vilified for "getting rich" through a "corrupt Aids industry", and of being in the pay of the multinational pharmaceutical companies.
Mr Mbeki says he wants all the evidence to hand before deciding how to combat Aids. And he continues to defend his view that there is much more to the disease than HIV. "There is no doubt that there are many factors that result in the breakdown of the body`s immune system. Repeated infections, malnutrition, lack of access to clean water, impact negatively on the immune system. There may well be a virus that also results in a breakdown of the immune system," he said in one speech.
"We need to look at the question that is posed, understandably I suppose: does HIV cause Aids?" he asked in parliament. "Aids, the acronym, stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Now I do not believe that it is a sensible thing to ask: does one virus cause a syndrome? A virus cannot cause a syndrome. A virus will cause a disease."
But Prof Makgoba accuses the president of playing with words and asks what would have happened if America or Uganda had waited until everything was known about Aids to respond.
Das Thema ist ein Thema auf der ganzen Welt.
MfG
DN
so @lisa, ich bin dabei mit 0.71 in FRA...
wenn das schief geht, ziehe ich dir die OHREN lang!!!
wenn das schief geht, ziehe ich dir die OHREN lang!!!
heyhey.....das muß schon jeder selbst wissen.
=:o)
ich hoffe das beste. habe mich ja auch wieder hinreißen lassen, obwohl ich gestern schon gute gewinne realisiert hatte.
aber wenn die übernahme kommt, oder das produkt einschlägt, oder wenn die knete von den usa bekommen wird alles gut.
selbst wenn die jetzt von der nas in den otc handel absacken, steigen die, war schon immer so.
also, auf einen grünen kurs bei den amis - die hatten gestern ja schon die 0,68 angekratzt
=:o)
=:o)
ich hoffe das beste. habe mich ja auch wieder hinreißen lassen, obwohl ich gestern schon gute gewinne realisiert hatte.
aber wenn die übernahme kommt, oder das produkt einschlägt, oder wenn die knete von den usa bekommen wird alles gut.
selbst wenn die jetzt von der nas in den otc handel absacken, steigen die, war schon immer so.
also, auf einen grünen kurs bei den amis - die hatten gestern ja schon die 0,68 angekratzt
=:o)
@lisa,
und schwub haben sie die teile für 0,69 verkauft. hatte einen engen stop.
nun gut, die paar märker waren es mir wert. hätte mich wirklich gewundert wenn die teile über 1$ gegangen wären. das delisting wird wohl kommen...
hatte mit razf schon eine ´schönen zock. von 0,52EUR auf 1,58EUR und raus... die haben es geschafft, dort ging es auch schneller, sozusagen im 70%-rhytmus...
ich kann nur raten, finger weg!!! für die nächste zeit. glaube nicht das hier noch was passiert, aber, die hoffnung stirbt bekanntlich zuletzt...
na dann, bis auf weiteres cu
und schwub haben sie die teile für 0,69 verkauft. hatte einen engen stop.
nun gut, die paar märker waren es mir wert. hätte mich wirklich gewundert wenn die teile über 1$ gegangen wären. das delisting wird wohl kommen...
hatte mit razf schon eine ´schönen zock. von 0,52EUR auf 1,58EUR und raus... die haben es geschafft, dort ging es auch schneller, sozusagen im 70%-rhytmus...
ich kann nur raten, finger weg!!! für die nächste zeit. glaube nicht das hier noch was passiert, aber, die hoffnung stirbt bekanntlich zuletzt...
na dann, bis auf weiteres cu
Also die Threadüberschrift stimmt sogar, jeden Tag weitere 30 %. Nur heute leider in die falsche RIchtung. SOrry, mache ungern solche Scherz. Ich habe meine Calys vorhin für 0,71 Euro in Fra verkauft bzw Stopploss.
Hat sich aber wirklich geloht. wenn wieder ein BOden gefunden ist, (vielleicht wieder bei ca 0,3) gehe ich wohl wieder ein. Dert Wert ist nach wie vor sehr interessant.
Also bis die Tage
Hat sich aber wirklich geloht. wenn wieder ein BOden gefunden ist, (vielleicht wieder bei ca 0,3) gehe ich wohl wieder ein. Dert Wert ist nach wie vor sehr interessant.
Also bis die Tage
Und wieder 30%....heute aber mal die andere Richtung. Und was sagen die PUSHER heute???
Heute nur 20%??? was ist denn da los??? Hallo PUSHER, bitte mal antworten!!!!!
Alle schon besoffen
Gewinne mitgenommen und ab auf die Insel
Prost
Gewinne mitgenommen und ab auf die Insel
Prost
ThomASCA !
Die sind alle auf der insel.
Gruß spekulativ
PS: Lisa wie gehts? Der Film war echt spitze.
Die sind alle auf der insel.
Gruß spekulativ
PS: Lisa wie gehts? Der Film war echt spitze.
Heute NUR minus 10%...ist das die nächste Rally????
Hallo zusammen.Was meint ihr, könnte CALY in nächster Zeit wieder steigen? Oder ist es endgültig vorbei?
Who knows?
Hoffentlich geht es wieder noch oben!!!!!!!!!!
Hoffentlich geht es wieder noch oben!!!!!!!!!!
Geht es denn nur noch bergab? Könntihr mir sagen,ob sich der Einstieg auf diesem Niveau lohnt?
Hallo
Schaut mal zu Ariba was meint Ihr dazu.
Ich habe ein paar Calypte geopfert, natürlich mit Verlust.
ARIBA INC - Nasdaq National Market: ARBA
Last Change (%) Bid (size) Tick Ask (size) Trade Time
4.42 0.48 (12.18) 4.40 (1) - 4.41 (6) 15:43
Day Volume Last Size Open High Low
5,225,200 1,000 3.94 4.44 3.86
Latest Ticks # of Trades Avg Trade Size 52 Wk High 52 Wk Low
-+-+ 6,622 789 173.50 3.6406
Prev Close VWAP Avg Day Vol UPC
3.94 4.1224 8,166,000 N
Schaut mal zu Ariba was meint Ihr dazu.
Ich habe ein paar Calypte geopfert, natürlich mit Verlust.
ARIBA INC - Nasdaq National Market: ARBA
Last Change (%) Bid (size) Tick Ask (size) Trade Time
4.42 0.48 (12.18) 4.40 (1) - 4.41 (6) 15:43
Day Volume Last Size Open High Low
5,225,200 1,000 3.94 4.44 3.86
Latest Ticks # of Trades Avg Trade Size 52 Wk High 52 Wk Low
-+-+ 6,622 789 173.50 3.6406
Prev Close VWAP Avg Day Vol UPC
3.94 4.1224 8,166,000 N
Heute habe ich mir Caly wieder ins Depot gelegt, da ich glaube, dass wir in den nächsten Tagen wieder 100% machen können! Beim letzten mal bin ich bei 0,33 Euro eingestiegen und bei 0,71Euro wieder ausgestiegen! Diesesmal könnte es vielleicht noch weiter raufgehen!
Ich habe mir ausserdem noch Antisoma zu 1,82Euro gekauft, da das Abwärtspotential sehr gering einzuschätzen ist und mein Mindestkursziel 2,5Euro beträgt(auf Sicht von zwei Wochen)!
Ich habe mir ausserdem noch Antisoma zu 1,82Euro gekauft, da das Abwärtspotential sehr gering einzuschätzen ist und mein Mindestkursziel 2,5Euro beträgt(auf Sicht von zwei Wochen)!
britisch biotech
Shaut euch mal an was die bieten.Vergeßt Caly, die haben was aut der Pfanne.
Mehr als Caly, Mehr als Krebs mitel. Schaut euch mal die Homepage an!
Lohnt sich.
Shaut euch mal an was die bieten.Vergeßt Caly, die haben was aut der Pfanne.
Mehr als Caly, Mehr als Krebs mitel. Schaut euch mal die Homepage an!
Lohnt sich.
NASDAQ007
Antisom bitte mal eine kurze Erläuterung
coco75 Es wäre nett die WKN und die HP Adresse reinzustellen.
zu CALY der Boden ist erreicht. Die Firma sollte endlich ein paar good News bringen.
MfG
Antisom bitte mal eine kurze Erläuterung
coco75 Es wäre nett die WKN und die HP Adresse reinzustellen.
zu CALY der Boden ist erreicht. Die Firma sollte endlich ein paar good News bringen.
MfG
@lisa 45
antisoma WKN 917990, HP: www.antisoma.com
heute bei 1,81 Eu
Gruß
antisoma WKN 917990, HP: www.antisoma.com
heute bei 1,81 Eu
Gruß
Ich denke auch,daß wir nun eine Bodenbildung gesehen haben. Deswegen werde ich morgen wieder einsteigen. Wir werden wieder Kurse wie vor ein paar Wochen sehen.
Calypte gegen Ende +11% auf .30
Am Schluss aber mit dem letzten Trade runter auf .27
Geschlossen also +-0. Übrigens den zweiten Tag infolge +-0.
Übrigens haben gegen Ende gerade einmal 3000 bis 4000 Stck gereicht um den Kurs von .30 auf .27 abstürzen zu lassen.
Ich denke aber, daß wir morgen evtl. die .30 wieder sehen könnten, und dann nächste Woche zur Abwechslung einmal wieder grüne Kurse sehen.
So ich gehe jetzt ins Bett. N
N8
Am Schluss aber mit dem letzten Trade runter auf .27
Geschlossen also +-0. Übrigens den zweiten Tag infolge +-0.
Übrigens haben gegen Ende gerade einmal 3000 bis 4000 Stck gereicht um den Kurs von .30 auf .27 abstürzen zu lassen.
Ich denke aber, daß wir morgen evtl. die .30 wieder sehen könnten, und dann nächste Woche zur Abwechslung einmal wieder grüne Kurse sehen.
So ich gehe jetzt ins Bett. N
N8
Lisa du hast post.
Gruß spekulativ
Gruß spekulativ
Am Freitag über +20% und derzeit ebenfalls +20%. Ich würde sagen, CALY ist wieder am Kommen.
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