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cabbage22
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I know this is above 10 cents but theres good money to be made. moves from 12-15 usually, good entry point, I got in at .11 - have made a good deal trading this daily

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looks like a good entry point

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Ahh good old XKEM-

Anyone who knows me, knows that I like to swing trade XKEM. The best was the entry at .11, followed by the run up to high .30's, I know mach and others got a peice of that run.

BXA is .15 .16

With 4 MM @ .15 including nite, 1 MM @ .16

News is out today, an acquisition of another pharma to increase their drug pipeline.

This could be a good entry for a 1 week swing trade-

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Xechem International Completes Ceptor Transaction; Acquisition Dramatically Increases Xechem's Drug Pipeline
Business Wire - December 30, 2003 09:08

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Dec 30, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Xechem International, Inc. (OTCBB: XKEM) today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Ceptor Inc., a privately held bio-technology company, significantly increasing Xechem's drug pipeline. Xechem will issue $6,000,000 of Convertible Preferred Stock to Ceptor's shareholders, and assume approximately $300,000 of debt. Under the terms of the agreement, no shares will be converted until at least 12 months. "Ceptor provides Xechem a neuromuscular platform technology that will produce both orphan drug products for the Company to develop under its business model as well as large-market products appropriate for partnering with major companies. This proprietary technology includes the carrier molecules carnitine and taurine to target any passenger molecules to skeletal muscle cells and nerve cells, respectively. This will provide potential products for muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, ALS, epilepsy, ototoxicity, nerve damage, and muscle wasting," said William Pursley, Vice-Chairman and President of Xechem International.

Ceptor, is led by Dr. Alfred Stracher, Distinguished Professor and Chairman of Biochemistry at Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. Dr. Stracher commented, "We are excited about the merger and are looking forward to a higher profile for the Ceptor technology." Ceptor will operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Xechem.

Ceptor's lead product, MYODUR, includes the carnitine carrier and the peptide, leupeptin, a known calpain inhibitor. Calpain is the primary protease that degrades skeletal muscle. Because calpain is up regulated in muscular dystrophy, the Company believes the inhibiting effect of leupeptin along with the targeting effect of carnitine makes MYODUR an ideal candidate for this orphan disease. Xechem plans to file an IND for MYODUR to initiate a phase Ib clinical trial in muscular dystrophy in 2004. The Company estimates that muscular dystrophy represents a $1B+ market opportunity.

For a larger indication such as epilepsy, NEURODUR, another product candidate, has also been shown effective in animal models. NEURODUR combines the nerve cell targeting molecule, taurine, with valproic acid. Valproic acid, alone, represents the primary therapy for epilepsy today but has proven to be very difficult to regulate as a therapeutic. Too little provides no benefit and too much can cause serious adverse effects. The Company believes NEURODUR will offer a strong advantage because of the preciseness and efficiency of its nerve cell targeting. Epilepsy is a multibillion dollar market opportunity and represents an excellent out-licensing candidate.

Finally, because carnitine, leupeptin, taurine and valproic acid, individually, are all well known, safe and established molecules to the FDA, the Company believes they represent a low-risk development pathway as their combinations have shown no denaturing of the individual components.

Dr. Ramesh Pandey, Chairman & CEO of Xechem International stated, "The Ceptor technology is unique and will provide a platform for treating many different diseases. We are gratified that the merger has been completed."

Xechem International, Inc. is a fully integrated biopharmaceutical company focusing on proprietary technologies for orphan diseases. Its mission is to increase the quality and quantity of life of the people who suffer from these diseases.

This news release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are intended to be covered by safe harbors created hereby. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, including the ability of the Companies to successfully develop and commercialize their technologies, and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Companies to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements of the Companies expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

SOURCE: Xechem International, Inc.

Xechem International, Inc.
Dr. Ramesh C. Pandey, 732-247-3300


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hey good pick cab.

what do you see a swing in a week at?


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I'm looking for an exit around .20 or higher, make a nice 33%

There looks like some selling into the PR, which I take advantage of for a low entry- this is a trade for patience, swing trade, not instant gains-

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Of course an exit at any point, even for loss, for the chance to catch PGHI on a breakout is possible

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I'm looking for an exit around .20 or higher, make a nice 33%

There looks like some selling into the PR, which I take advantage of for a low entry- this is a trade for patience, swing trade, not instant gains-

[This message has been edited by cabbage22 (edited December 30, 2003).]



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can U post a chart?
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3 MM bidding up at the close- the swing begins
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Ok this is what i got from this chart.
I suck with techs, so correct me if im wrong.. here goes
currently stock price is trading at the lower bollinger band (good support at .15)... MACD seems bearish from what i understand.. RSI is 39 (oversold/bullish). Also MA is .16 so a buy in below that i.e .15 could be a good oppurunity??

PS. Im a newbie so please correct any of my statements if they are wrong, i dont want to mislead anyone

oh yea heres the chart http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=xkem,uu[m,a]daclyyay[pd20,2!b200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9]&pref=G

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First, if you are looking to sell on Friday for a profit, this is not the stock for you. This is a longer term swing play- swings that take usually at least 6-10 days to play out.

Your readings on the techs are mixed- but for the most part correct
The lower BB can be seen as a support level, and most times will bounce off it to start a new trend. When the price breaks through the BB the trend can possibly continue. So you are right about that.

The MACD is bearish, but has tried to diverge from that trend twice in December already. The swing play I am betting on, is that we will get a third divergence, and break the downward trend.

RSI is similar to MACD, it doesn't mean its oversold or bullish. Measures of oversold are Stokes and Williams %R. The RSI will be bullish if it rises from 39 to say 50 or 60.

The stochastics are at 20, and showing oversold.

Level 2 bid support is heavy in the .14's, with a few MM's at .15 Few trades have gone through at .15, bouncing quickly up to .155 and .16. There was good buying at the end of the day Tuesday on heavy volume, and a lack of overhead resistence.

Also, monday the stock dropped to .15 and rebounded back up to .17.

Good work with the technicals, just remember its always better to have many indicators confirming the same thing, and you should know what kind of time frame, loss, or gain from each trade you are expecting.

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Originally posted by djjunior:
Ok this is what i got from this chart.
I suck with techs, so correct me if im wrong.. here goes
currently stock price is trading at the lower bollinger band (good support at .15)... MACD seems bearish from what i understand.. RSI is 39 (oversold/bullish). Also MA is .16 so a buy in below that i.e .15 could be a good oppurunity??

PS. Im a newbie so please correct any of my statements if they are wrong, i dont want to mislead anyone

oh yea heres the chart daclyyay[pd20,2!b200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9]&pref=G]http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=xkem,uu[m,a]daclyyay[pd 20,2!b200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9]&pref=G

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price is not attractive now.
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Thats why its a swing trade....

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price is not attractive now.


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