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	<title>Comments on: Biota: Answering Discussion Board Questions</title>
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		<title>By: Denise Hubbard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Denise Hubbard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 20:41:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Typical!! Can we get some control or oversight on these things!!!??? A good flick on this is Stock Shock. See this movie for the real story of market manipulation. You can get Stock Shock on Amazon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Typical!! Can we get some control or oversight on these things!!!??? A good flick on this is Stock Shock. See this movie for the real story of market manipulation. You can get Stock Shock on Amazon</p>
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		<title>By: autoflight</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 12:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Your steadying hand in the HotCopper Biota forum, together with calm and reasonable input from PortableAlpha is appreciated.
I&#039;m a not the steady financial guru with a deep understanding of the market. But I did go to cash, in and out of Super in October 2007. I couldn’t resist a toe in the water with BTA at $1 and 50c on the way down. So for a self taught on-line trader it is working out OK as long as I restrict my research to just a few great stocks like BTA. 
There were times for takeovers before swine flu, and I feel that even with the recent sp increase, BTA would be very cheap buying for the likes of GSK or Roche. Lack of regular announcements from BTA is disturbing. If we are able to lean on the board a bit, they might address this concern and the share price might steady at a level more in line with the value of the company. The takeover risk would be reduced and you can read my HotCopper post re this. Many HC folks have their desired number of shares so are not too interested in low sp.
Biota Liberation Army sounds radical, but it does get attention, and Biota would need to be at least mildly interested.  I intend that Biota Liberation Army should shake the tree to so that the share price can be allowed to reflect Biota value. Now that doesn’t sound too radical does it? Biota Liberation Army has procedures to prevent our members from further depressing the share price.
It is my hope that traders, non-aligned fund managers and Biota Liberation Army can find a way to co-operate at the 2009 AGM for the benefit of shareholders. 
The board should have hit the ground running. Past good work put the company in an incredible position. Biota Liberation Army representative will be at the AGM and hope we can meet with you and others to influence the results.
autoflight@rocketmail.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your steadying hand in the HotCopper Biota forum, together with calm and reasonable input from PortableAlpha is appreciated.<br />
I&#8217;m a not the steady financial guru with a deep understanding of the market. But I did go to cash, in and out of Super in October 2007. I couldn’t resist a toe in the water with BTA at $1 and 50c on the way down. So for a self taught on-line trader it is working out OK as long as I restrict my research to just a few great stocks like BTA.<br />
There were times for takeovers before swine flu, and I feel that even with the recent sp increase, BTA would be very cheap buying for the likes of GSK or Roche. Lack of regular announcements from BTA is disturbing. If we are able to lean on the board a bit, they might address this concern and the share price might steady at a level more in line with the value of the company. The takeover risk would be reduced and you can read my HotCopper post re this. Many HC folks have their desired number of shares so are not too interested in low sp.<br />
Biota Liberation Army sounds radical, but it does get attention, and Biota would need to be at least mildly interested.  I intend that Biota Liberation Army should shake the tree to so that the share price can be allowed to reflect Biota value. Now that doesn’t sound too radical does it? Biota Liberation Army has procedures to prevent our members from further depressing the share price.<br />
It is my hope that traders, non-aligned fund managers and Biota Liberation Army can find a way to co-operate at the 2009 AGM for the benefit of shareholders.<br />
The board should have hit the ground running. Past good work put the company in an incredible position. Biota Liberation Army representative will be at the AGM and hope we can meet with you and others to influence the results.<br />
<a href="mailto:autoflight@rocketmail.com">autoflight@rocketmail.com</a></p>
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