Thank you Mixtrader. Appreciate your post.
You may remember this one then - Panbio (PBO) - from
last year (before they decided to, gulp, restructure).
PBO ASX Announcement today
- 14.4.04
Professor John Mackenzie joins PANBIO board
as an independent non-exec director.
Professor Mackenzie has a
distinguished academic, advisory and consulting career and has made an
outstanding contribution in viral diseases.
He is an internationally
recognized microbiologist, Professor of Microbiology at the Univ of Qld (since
1995) and conjoint Professor of Tropical Infectious Diseases.
He is
an advisor to several state and federal government departments and to World
Health Organisation for viral diseases since 1984. He is also a member of the
Scientific Advisory Group for Global Health Security at the World Health
Organisation and has consulted to Aventis Pasteur and Smith Kline and
French.
Mr Boscher (Panbio Chairman) said "Professor Mackenzie has
an international reputation in the area of infectious diseases and will bring
invaluable knowledge to the company. John has a remarkable network of
contacts at leading research and health organisations around the world in the
company's fields of interest. He wans to see our company succeed and will
be able to assist our management team as well as the board. John makes a
unique addition to the board."
Professor Mackenzie said "I am excited
about joining the Panbio board. The company has remarkable potential in
combatting some of the world's major health challenges. I look forward to
making a valuable and lasting contribution together with this dynamic and
enthusiastic group of people."
Now how does that song go - 'The only way is up
... baby"!
Regards,
Cris
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 3:55
PM
Subject: Re: Re: [sharechat] Fundamentals
Snoopy! and his Pups woody replyGoody bye!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Cristine (& Ruth)
Yes the topic has been done to death but the
debate will rage on while there are still those that consider themselves
either pure TA or pure FA. That is all a part of what makes life
interesting.
I am an avid follower of the sharechat postings
and often take considerable notice (ie put money up) based on what I
read. To those that have helped me to a win - THANKYOU - the information
you have posted has been great. To those that have had losses (as I have
as well), keep learning from the previous decisions you have made - knowledge
may act to some extent as a future "stop loss".
Keep up the good work (and don't stop
posting)
Regards
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 5:07
PM
Subject: Re: Re: [sharechat]
Fundamentals Snoopy! and his Pups woody replyGoody bye!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Ruth,
You speak on behalf of the
sharechat group?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 2:33
PM
Subject: Re: Re: [sharechat]
Fundamentals Snoopy! and his Pups woody reply Goody bye!!!!!!!!!!
Snoopy did a great fisking of the original posting. His
questions were polite and very reasonable. If one is going to post
about "controversial" topics one cannot complain when much of it is
dissected. Implying the topic at hand is too esoteric is often the last
resort when one cannot logically or factually rebut
something.
People are very attached to their beliefs, much more
attached than they usually let on. When they are called on them they
often depart, usually with a few ad-hominems thrown in for good measure
;-)
IMO the lack of replies is nothing to do with not wanting to
expand horizons, but is because by and large the topic has been done to
death and no one cares
anymore.
Regards, Ruth
>>Hi Woody,
I
have always held your posts in very high regard and your last post was
no exception.
It was excellent - pioneering - and very brave -
proposing the exploration of uncharted territory and encouraging
everyone to broaden their horizons (think outside the box).
In a
brain-storming session, participants are encouraged to 'think
outside the box', take a non-judgemental perspective, and contribute
both pros and cons in a positive manner.
In this way, new ideas
that may have great merit are not squashed before they are considered
in their entirety.
Your post reminded me of this, and as a
life-long learner, I can say I was truly excited by your post, your
pioneering spirit, and the prospect of exploring these possibilities
through the ensuing exchanges.
Of course, to be effective - it
helps to have more than one contribution so I can totally understand
your recent response.
Also, there is some risk associated with
proposing anything new and there is always some resistance (and
rejection) of the unknown and of uncharted (please forgive the pun)
territory.
There are some very knowledgeable and experienced people
who contribute to this forum and I sincerely hope they re-weigh the
possible benefits against the personal risk of derision through
exploring something new, offer to contribute, and help you to
reconsider, BUT; even if that doesn't happen, I still hold hope you
will reconsider and stay -
please?
Regards, Cris
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