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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:15:38
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      1. Eine Übernahme durch PFIZER
      http://cbsnews.com/now/story/0,1597,296034-412,00.shtml
      Pfizer ist sehr stark im AIDS Thema involviert.
      2. Eine Finanzspritze von der US Regierung aus humanitären Gründen.
      3. Eine sehr starkes Quartal, da die Länder AFRIKA und CHINA gemäß Vertrag BEZAHLEN MÜSSEN.

      Geld ist vorhanden.

      Bitte nennt mir mal eine vergleichbare Firma am Neuen Markt.
      Danke
      DN
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:18:04
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      0,58 in USA.
      Zu den Firmen am neuen Markt, naja vielleicht Gigabell oder Letsbyit.com!!!!! Wirst sehen, der Kurs schließt heute unter 0,55.
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:19:54
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Rede nicht son dummes Zeug bevor Du nicht die TATSACHEN analysierst.
      DN
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:24:37
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Hallo DN,
      danke für den schönen LINK. Wo steht denn da bitte etwas von der Übernahme durch PFIZER??
      TOM
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:25:04
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Sehe mal was ABGEHT


      U.S. black leaders demand war on AIDS

      by Paul Simao
      Reuters

      More news:

      Regional Scout leaders say, "Let gays in"
      Ex-premier joins Canadian Pride event
      U.K. gays demand reforms from Blair
      Black leaders demand war on AIDS


      ATLANTA -- Black leaders urged the Bush administration on Friday to spend an additional $190 million, or 54 percent more than currently budgeted, to fight AIDS among blacks, who account for more than half of all new HIV infections in the United States.

      "In the 1400s the black plague killed a lot of people, but more people are dying today [from AIDS] than then," former New York City Mayor David Dinkins said after the National PROMOTION
      Black Leadership Commission on AIDS finished a two-day conference in Atlanta with an urgent request for federal assistance.

      Dinkins and other activists called on President George W. Bush to accept a comprehensive action plan that, among other things, would expand federal funding for housing designed for people with HIV-related disabilities and that would establish outreach programs for gays, bisexuals and others at high risk of being infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

      The federal government allocates about $350 million a year for the Congressional Black Caucus` minority HIV/AIDS prevention efforts. Black leaders said at least $540 million was needed to combat what they described as an "HIV/AIDS state of emergency" in black America.

      Blacks had most of new cases

      Blacks, who make up about 13 percent of the U.S. population, represented 56 percent of the approximately 40,000 new HIV infection cases reported last year to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the federal agency tracking the epidemic.

      The CDC estimates that one out of every 50 black men and 1 in every 160 black women are infected with HIV, making blacks 10 times more likely than whites to die of the disease.

      The plea for more money came just one week after a CDC study said that almost 15 percent of black gay and bisexual men between the ages of 23 and 29 were becoming infected with HIV each year, infection rates alarmingly similar to those in sub-Saharan Africa and other regions hard-hit by AIDS.

      The new data have led some black activists to question the Bush administration`s commitment to fighting AIDS and prompted fears that Washington could freeze federal funding for the disease near current levels.

      "This is not the time to cut back, when our people are dying," said Rep. Donna Christian-Christensen, a Democrat from the Virgin Islands and a member of the Congressional Black Caucus.

      Still U.S. health priority

      Despite speculation that he would place the AIDS war on the back burner, Bush has not scrapped the White House AIDS office or taken any other steps to indicate that the disease is not a health priority for the new administration.

      Bush has announced that Tommy Thompson, the secretary of health and human services, and Colin Powell, the secretary of state, will head a task force on fighting AIDS overseas. Powell made the fight against AIDS one of the themes of his recent four-nation tour of Africa.

      The Bush administration also recently pledged $200 million to a global trust fund to fight AIDS. AIDS has killed an estimated 21 million people around the world, including nearly 450,000 Americans, since first being noticed in 1981.

      Black leaders, however, concede that an increase in federal funding alone will not be enough to combat the epidemic in the United States. They say that changes in the mind-set of the black community are also needed.

      Health experts have noted that the stigma attached to gays and the HIV-infected in the black community has prevented many people from being tested for the virus, allowing the disease to spread.

      "We have to launch a national campaign against homophobia in the black community," said Coretta Scott King, widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., the slain civil rights leader.

      "Let us assure that homophobia, ignorance and low self-esteem no longer feed the spread of AIDS," she said.

      Posted June 11, 2001

      Quelle:
      http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2001/06/11/4

      Fazit: CALY wird in kürze eine Finanzspritze bekommen.

      Das Thema AIDS ist eine Thema im WEIßEN HAUS !!!!!
      MfG
      DN

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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:27:40
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      ThomASAC
      NICHT EIN WORT, daher ist es ja auch ein GERÜCHT.
      Kaufe bei Gerüchten und VERKAUFE bei FAKTEN.

      Das ist das älteste Börsengesetz auf der Welt.
      MfG
      DN
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:30:26
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      SORRY das Gerücht ist nicht von mir, es kommt von DRÜBEN-USA- Das INTERNET ist doch WWW.
      MfG
      DN
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:31:01
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      @ Somart "Armer Willi"

      Anscheinend arbeitest Du in Kambotscha am Tage "Zeitumstellung" und zu unserer Zeit wo man eigentlich schlafen sollte, bist du leider bei uns. Deshalb also deine Verwirrtheit. Beschäftige dich mit deinem einzigen Glück. Pokemon und Microsoft-Optins..

      Armer Willi

      Ich würde Dir Raten: Besorge Dir eine Neue Identität oder du Bist perv.....
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:42:47
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Hier mal AKTUELLE NEWS:
      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
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:46:54
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Nicht nur für die FREIHEIT der USA sollte die USA kämpfen.
      Sonder für den KAMPF gegen AIDS.
      Also Herr Bush bitte finanzieren Sie eine Perle im AIDS KAMPF-PUNKT-

      MfG
      DN
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 21:57:18
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Nun lass Suedafrica mal Raus. Vor etwa 2 Monaten Hat Bush die Subvetionierung bzw. die Finanzierung der Tests in S.A. angekündigt, aber denoch ist die Firma Gold wert. Ich sehe auch, wenn ich mir den Historien-Chart, mit den aktuellen Daten ansehe, einen kurzfristigen tip bis 1.40 €
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 22:20:07
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      Boersenkraehe
      Das sehe ich auch so.
      Ich wollte in dem Chaos der anderen Threads,(Wo ein paar BASHER den Zug verpasst haben), etwas Ordnung rein bringen.

      1,4$ sind aber (von jetzt 0,58$) noch 140% Steigerung.

      MfG
      DN
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 22:36:58
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      @ Die Neue

      Soeben in NTV mitgeteilt, dass Afrika in Sachen Aids-Tests subvenstinioniert wird.
      dieses jedoch keine Auswirkunk auf die Unternehmengewinne haben sollten. Hierauf möchte ich jetzt nicht weiter eingehen. Welche Frage ich mir allerdings stelle, ist: Wer macht den Kurs ? Wir haben heute vorgelegt, die Amis sind drauf angesprungen (Obwohl TOP_AUSSICHT) und die Pfennig-Fuchser verkaufen und die Amis machen es uns nach.

      Wir müssen es ihnen zeigen, wo es lang geht.

      Ansonsten SUPER TIP!!!!

      Der geht weiter!!!
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      schrieb am 12.06.01 22:41:30
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      Soeben in NTV mitgeteilt, dass Afrika in Sachen Aids-Tests subvenstinioniert wird.
      Das ist es !

      Ich sehe eine fette F-SPRITZE in den *CALY*-POPO :)

      Leute es kann nicht sein, diese Firma wird weiter im Sinne der MENSCHEN forschen.
      MfG
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 09:57:47
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      1. Profitiert Calypte von einer HIV-Test Subventionierung in Südafrika ?
      2. Verkauft Calypte seine HIV-Tests in Südafrika profitabel ?
      3. Calypte fehlt im Moment Geld. Wer stellt dies zur Verfügung ?
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 10:12:48
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      chrisweber Bitte mach Dir dein eigenes Bild
      Lese Dir doch mal die Verträge mit Afrika und China durch.
      Steht alles auf der HP von Calypte.
      [ULR]http://www.calypte.com[/URL]

      ABER !!!
      Ich hääte einen Übernahmekanditaten anzubieten
      AIDS-Kritik in Südafrika
      Im Oktober 1999 hielt Mbeki vor dem Parlament eine Rede über AZT (Azidothymidin/Retrovir). Dieses Medikament ist das älteste Mittel bei AIDS-Diagnosen und ist auch in den neueren Kombinationspräparaten enthalten, während es von einer wachsenden Zahl von Kritikern schlicht als „Gift auf Rezept" bezeichnet wird. Da AZT die Zellteilung verhindert, war es in den 60ern als Mittel gegen Krebs entwickelt worden. Es wurde aber wegen seiner hohen Giftigkeit nicht eingesetzt, denn AZT verhindert unterschiedslos die Teilung aller Zellen. Erst 1987 wurde es nach gefälschten klinischen Versuchen bei AIDS-Diagnosen zugelassen. [3]
      AZT als Medikament wird von GlaxoSmithKline (vor der kürzlich erfolgten Fusion Glaxo Wellcome) hergestellt, einem der weltgrößten Pharmakonzerne. Auf dem AZT-Beipackzettel werden als Gesundheitsschäden u.a. Anämie, Lähmung und schwere Lebererkrankungen aufgelistet.

      Deutlicher noch ist das Etikett, wenn dieselbe Substanz für Laborzwecke vertrieben wird: es trägt einen Totenkopf und die Warnung „Giftig bei Einatmen, Hautkontakt und Schlucken ... Tragen Sie passende Schutzkleidung."


      WARUM GlaxoSmithKline, weil Ihre Fälle wegschwimmen gemäß o.g. Bericht
      Quelle:
      http://www.rethinkingaids.de/afrika/freivon.htm
      GlaxoSmithKline könnte Interesse haben um eine Firma zu übernehmen die seit 4 Jahren an die AIDS Diagnose forscht.
      Meine persönliche Meinung ist:
      Wer eine Diagnose mit 99,7% Sicherheit macht der hat auch etwas in Richtung HEILMITTEL geforscht.
      Wenn dem so ist, dann sind Kurse von heute Geschichte.

      MfG
      DN
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 14:24:38
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      @DieNeue

      Seh ich genauso!
      Wenn das planmäßig verläuft, sind die
      60% Kursanstieg der letzten Tage
      "Peanuts"!

      Im Kurs ist noch jede Menge Luft nach
      oben drin!
      Wer jetzt nicht einsteigt, ist selber schuld!
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 14:55:32
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      Hi,

      ich will Euch ja Eure Calypte nicht schlecht reden, aber
      meint Ihr nicht, dass, wenn alle anfeuern, alle brüllen,
      meist die ganze Sache anfängt zu kippen? (Unabhängig
      davon ob eine Aktie gut oder schlecht ist)

      Bis denne, noch viel Spass, Wump.
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 14:56:53
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      gerade eben auf nasdaq.com gefunden ... interessant ?


      Health Secretary Plans Review of Federal AIDS Spending Programs

      Associated Press
      WASHINGTON -- The Health and Human Services Department will review the $10.2 billion it spends on AIDS programs, Secretary Tommy Thompson said Tuesday.

      A panel led by deputy secretary Claude Allen will survey the programs to find out what`s working and "how we can best use the dollars to do the job better," Mr. Thompson told a hearing organized by the Congressional Black Caucus, Congressional Hispanic Caucus and Congressional Asian Pacific Caucus.

      Mr. Thompson`s spokesman, Tony Jewell, emphasized there are no plans to cut programs.

      AIDS activists have charged that the administration is paying more attention to the world-wide AIDS problem than the disease as a domestic issue.

      Mr. Thompson told lawmakers "we have to attack this on a global basis" but said his agency won`t ignore domestic concerns.

      Since the first AIDS cases emerged 20 years ago, 450,000 Americans have died, with a disproportionately high number occurring within minority communities.

      Mr. Thompson asked caucus members to help him decide how best to address the AIDS problem among minorities. "I need your best advice from your community what we are doing is right," Mr. Thompson said. "Just sending money down there may be the right thing to do, I don`t know. But a different program, maybe a different way of handling the situation may be better."

      President Bush`s budget designates $358 million for programs to fight AIDS among minorities, including $66 million for the National Institutes of Health, the Office of Minority Health and the HIV/AIDS Minority Communities Fund.

      Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) told Mr. Thompson "we need dramatically more money."

      The minority caucuses have asked for $540 million.

      "These [budget] numbers just don`t match the challenge that you describe," Ms. Pelosi told Mr. Thompson.

      Rep. Ciro Rodriguez (D., Texas) said after the hearing that he was happy Mr. Thompson recognized that AIDS is a major problem in minority communities, but he said he is disappointed that the administration isn`t offering more resources.

      "If this is an emergency, it needs to be reflected in action and resources to the programs," said Mr. Rodriguez, Hispanic caucus vice chairman.




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      schrieb am 13.06.01 15:18:12
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

      Es klappt doch immer wieder !!!!!

      erst IQ-Power dann E-Net und nun diese Aktie.

      wer darauf reinfällt ist selbst schuld.

      PS: vielleicht schreibt mal jemand von den pushern hier FAKTEN rein....!!!

      :(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 15:19:34
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      Wer rechtzeitig mitmacht kann sich bedanken !
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 15:35:32
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      :(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(

      Spielen wir hier "Reise nach Jerusalem" ????

      :(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 15:38:40
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      von dirtyharry:


      Schon gelesen? steht in nasdaq.com.
      Wie wäre es wenn diejenigen die hier so viel reden und absolut nix sagen sich eine andere spielwiese suchen? das würde den wirklich interessierten jede menge shit ersparen ...


      Health Secretary Plans Review of Federal AIDS Spending Programs

      Associated Press
      WASHINGTON -- The Health and Human Services Department will review the $10.2 billion it spends on AIDS programs, Secretary Tommy Thompson said Tuesday.

      A panel led by deputy secretary Claude Allen will survey the programs to find out what`s working and "how we can best use the dollars to do the job better," Mr. Thompson told a hearing organized by the Congressional Black Caucus, Congressional Hispanic Caucus and Congressional Asian Pacific Caucus.

      Mr. Thompson`s spokesman, Tony Jewell, emphasized there are no plans to cut programs.

      AIDS activists have charged that the administration is paying more attention to the world-wide AIDS problem than the disease as a domestic issue.

      Mr. Thompson told lawmakers "we have to attack this on a global basis" but said his agency won`t ignore domestic concerns.

      Since the first AIDS cases emerged 20 years ago, 450,000 Americans have died, with a disproportionately high number occurring within minority communities.

      Mr. Thompson asked caucus members to help him decide how best to address the AIDS problem among minorities. "I need your best advice from your community what we are doing is right," Mr. Thompson said. "Just sending money down there may be the right thing to do, I don`t know. But a different program, maybe a different way of handling the situation may be better."

      President Bush`s budget designates $358 million for programs to fight AIDS among minorities, including $66 million for the National Institutes of Health, the Office of Minority Health and the HIV/AIDS Minority Communities Fund.

      Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) told Mr. Thompson "we need dramatically more money."

      The minority caucuses have asked for $540 million.
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 15:43:31
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Und dann schauen sich alle Neider bitte kurz den Kurs an !
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 15:46:55
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      Eigentlich sind die 80 schon geknackt (s. USA) !!!!
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 15:49:44
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      ah, es beruhigt sich erstmal wieder ein wenig - wie die letzten tage - und heute abend schließen die wieder mit einem tageshoch von 30% im plus

      =:o)

      wenn FRA wieder etwas runtergeht, sind das wohl die idealen nachkaufkurse

      =:o)
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 15:51:09
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      wenn wir die 0,70 knacken, laufen wir geradewegs zum nordpool

      jetzt zweiter versuch...
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 18:02:03
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      @boersenkraehe

      Na ja, der Hellste scheinst du ja auch nicht zu sein!
      Kambodscha schreibt man mit "D", gell!!

      Nur so am Rande. Dicke Backen machen und kaum den eigenen
      Namen schreiben können!
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 19:24:30
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      Ist das jetzt der e-net Effekt ??

      Hier der Tages-Chart von Calypte Biomedical Corp.


      Gruß RMFE
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      schrieb am 13.06.01 20:25:31
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      Erinnert mich auch verflucht an e-net--
      --leider --
      alles hätte so schön werden können, außer es hat wirklich jemand professionell den kurs gedrückt.


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