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charts do look very horrible... somebody on another board is almost guaranteed major news today or tomorrow and .10cents possible... He seems to be right most of the time... insider?
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i'm having one heck of a time getting a fill today. tried for 20 mins at 031, been waiting now almost an hour for fill at 0325 ... placing AON-- anybody else having problems like this??
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I hope there is news. I'm not liking this high volume/possible dilution, but that's the game I spose. JimSC careful with your comments-mighty big insult around here to call someone an assistant the MM's...but I'll let it slide b/c I don't think you REALLY meant it.
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that 100k fat finger buy at .05 is really gonna mess with the TA after close-- might wanna be careful how we interpret today's stoch
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Hi, Tooka56. There is an misunderstang about the term. When I said assistant to the MMs -- I meant you are a top rated trader. I was impressed that you could trade MBAH many cycles. I tried it, but it's very hard to get in and I missed a few cycles. I hope this will clear things up. Thank you for your tolerance.
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quote:Originally posted by podcaster: that 100k fat finger buy at .05 is really gonna mess with the TA after close-- might wanna be careful how we interpret today's stoch
on second thought, maybe that wasn't a fat finger. i had problems getting a fill (finally got one) and the fat finger maybe wanted in real bad and one way to do that in low liquidity is to bid 'way over ask. i just can't see an "accident" like this tho i guess anything's possible...
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Is there a newer thread for this joker or has everyone just given up and stopped talkin' 'bout it? Weren't we supposed to make a mint off of CLBE and PMED before 2006? Where'd QuestSolver go? Guess I'm playin' long...
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No worries Lucas, we longs are holding tight to our shares. Calbatech is poised to emerge ahead of its current condition starting early next year. The stock has been depreciated this past year due to poor net income for 2004. This year however, they have reported positive record earning statements and are projecting even greater earnings growth for 2006. They hold numerous patents on all of its proprietary technologies. Their subsidiary, Lifestem, Inc. is acquiring more contracts to whom they can offer their Stem Cell Microbank. Calbatech has opened the doors for great opportunities for 2006. Here are some of their key numbers.This year should look a lot better:
Fiscal Year-End December 2004 Sales (mil.)-- $0.3 1-Year Sales Growth-- 2,408.3% 2004 Net Income (mil.)-- ($2.7) 2004 Employees-- 19 1-Year Employee Growth-- 137.5%
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CLBE has gotten a fair amount of PR in the last 15 days. Now, none of it is revolutionary news -- most of it is just boilerplate blurbs in the SessionsIR.com newsletter thing, probably a paid spot -- but I'm still surprised that the stock keeps going down down down when things are kinda looking up (or, at least, they aren't looking down, as far as we know)....
Below is a list of the latest PR in which CLBE is mentioned. The standard SessionsIR blurb always says something like "LifeStem, a wholly owned subsidiary of CalbaTech, Inc. (CLBE) is positioning itself to become a leading supplier of "Cellular Logistics." The Company's focus is to provide services and technologies to facilitate the efficient acquisition and delivery of adult stem cells, development of stem cell delivery devices for clinical applications and clinical applications of specific stem cell based therapies. LifeStem, in addition to being the first company to offer micro collection of stem cells, is also the first company to offer a collection service that collects and stores two different types of stem cells. The Company has filed patent applications for an endoscopic stem cell delivery device and its novel Stem Cell MicroBank(TM) service."
12/28/2005 SessionsIR.com: Regeneron Shares Up After Lehman Analyst Sees Improving Prospects for Experimental Drug: CLBE, ASTM, REGN, BMY
12/28/2005 SessionsIR.com: Health Management to buy hospital in Augusta, Georgia for undisclosed amount
12/28/2005 SessionsIR.com: Guidant gets FDA warning letter on facility
12/21/2005 SessionsIR.com: CalbaTech subsidiary contracts to exclusively offer its Stem Cell Microbank(TM) to bank adult stem cells nationally: CLBE, VIAC, ASTM, DNA
12/20/2005 CalbaTech's Subsidiary, LifeStem, Inc., Contracts With Solana MedSpas to Exclusively Offer Its Stem Cell Microbank(TM) to Bank Adult Stem Cells Through Solana MedSpas' National Network - PR Newswire
12/13/2005 Solana MedSpas Signs Letter of Intent With CalbaTech Subsidiary to Offer Adult Stem Cell Microbank Collection Service - PR Newswire
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So why is CLBE's stock tanking so bad? I mean, it's bad. Very bad. Lots of red. I know that the end of December can be a bad time for stocks as people sell of before the end of the fiscal year for tax reasons.... but still... CLBE's current price is just nasty low. And not for any good reason that I can tell.
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Watch the charts of GLIF and CLBE -- they are ready for hard rebounce. Trust the MMs -- they have played the games several times. They need lots of shares to make a run, so it's taken down and up several times.
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****** JimSc wrote: Hi, Persia. I used to hate MMs, they always worked againt me. After studying a lot of charts, I decided to change myself and follow the MMs -- when they pulled down the pps below the support level, I would get in; when they raise the pps to unload their inventory, I would take a profit. For example, see what they did it to SSSU yesterday and today,I even posted it in another thread -- UHV List (12/28). Yes, MMs are great -- if you find out their agenda to a particular stock. So, next time when you find they pull down the pps of a stock, please post it. I even trust their aboility to control the pps -- they always pull down the pps to collect cheap shares, after they got the majority of the shares, they always raise the pps -- and I like it. So, if you are not happy with the system, try to learn from my mistake and change yourself to follow the MMs. I belive that one day you would say, "The MMs are great, and I trust them." Happy new year to all who are reading this msg, and thanks to the MMs who have made my trades profitable.
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CLBE: up 21%. This is the year-end tax selling time, and CLBE jumped 21% -- it's a proof that MMs have full control of the pps -- as soon as they get all the cheap shares, they will always raise the pps. Wait and see what they are going to do next week. The pps is completely manipulated by the MMs and the only way to win the game is to follow the MMs, not to work against them. If your mood is a function of the swing of the pps, you are a victium of the manipulations of the MMs. The simple fact is that the pps is down when the MMs want your shares for cheap; the pps will be up when they want to sell for a profit. Our job is to identify when the MMs are buying or selling. The buying point is UHV (unusual high volume), a term coined by Will. which is often at or below the support level; the top is not easy to identiry, but if set your goal at 35%, you wll get hit most of the time. This is what I said about following the MMs. You must understand that the pps must be changed in order to get the investors, but not you, to buy or sell. Please read the charts of CLBE and GLIF, then compare them with my points of view. Also keep track of your mood at different pss level -- so next time when the pps changes, you will say, "The pps is changed because the MMs want to do this or that."
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Resistence Levels... strong resistence at .03 then we will trade to the .05 level rather easily...then not much resistence upwards and that will be later this year or depending on how fast they get operations going especially with the agressive promoting of the LifeStem Stem Cell MicroBank service...GLTA
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Good info strike1. Calbatech, Inc. (CLBE) is poised to emerge ahead of its current condition starting early next year. The stock has been depreciated this past year due to poor net income for 2004. This year however, they have reported positive record earning statements and are projecting even greater earnings growth for 2006.
They hold numerous patents on all of its proprietary technologies. There are rumors spredding on the yahoo boards illustrating that CLBE is ready to make a run for it. I'm in at .03 and holding regardless but watch closely because this stock is liable to breakout any day now.
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Slowly gaining momentum this morning. Bids are hiked up and strong hands are holding. Watch for eod day. Could close above .03
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Yup. This has not even gotten started. It closed strong and forward momentum should continue next week. The chart has set up beautifully and now its time to get CLBE back to an appreciated trading range. IMO, this could see .10 by early Febuary. Should have an execellent 2006 for those holding long.
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HO HO HO! CLBE up 20%. The MMs deserve a bottle of wine. Don't you think so? Happy New Year!
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Seems like the slightest buying pressure moves CLBE up fast. Looking good now heading into the new year. Any kind of patent news or insider buying would send this flying, imo. For anyone not familiar, CalbaTech contains four wholly owned subsidiaries that combine products and technologies and have filed two patent applications in the last two years.
Molecula, Inc. - Focused on gene function solutions using RNAi technology.
KD Medical, Inc. - Manufactures and distributes microbiological culture medias and other research reagents.
LifeStem, Inc. - Positioning itself to become a leading supplier of "Cellular Logistics" by providing services and technologies to facilitate the efficient acquisition and delivery of purified adult stem cells, development of stem cell delivery devices for clinical applications and clinical applications of specific stem cell based therapies.
Molecularware, Inc. - Offers bioinformatics software and other products to integrate the volumes of data produced from high throughput screening, combinatorial synthesis, and other methods of genomics research.
"Device and methods for processing sample and detecting analytes at low concentration" is a provisional application 60/536,044 filed 01/13/04 by James Zoval, Ph.D. This application describes a novel concept for the isolation and purification of DNA and other biological molecules.
"Cardiac Stem Cell Delivery Apparatus" application number 60/571,510 filed 06/10/2004 inventor Jason Van Tassel, M.D., that describes a modification of endoscope technology which will facilitate the targeted delivery of adult stem cells to specific tissues.
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broke .03 resistence HOD .034... Looking good going into next year... no tax selling/selling of any kind last 2 days. GLTA
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Microbank contracts will come from all over if they promote agressivily as they stated they will... I can't make projections but the way it is set up there could be dosens of deals just on microbank alone...This doesn't even include their other products and patents... CLBE was about the only stem cell stock up the past 2 days... I look for great news coming very soon and a continous flow...Numbers for 2005 mark a distinct turnaround year for CLBE and 20006 is 10 times more promising with the groundwork laid...GLTA
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Just a newbie question here strike. I was planning to get this when it was in .02* but due to the nature of my work, I couldn't get in on time. Do you think .034 is still a good entry?
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amer12ca... I am still holding... but not adding any more at this time since my average is .02325 from wen. last week... I am going to hold 1/2 and trade the other half of my position so as not to miss out on news or a big run... It ran great into the new year and this could be do to upcoming news? My target to strat trading is .05 real soon but that is be subject to change... Just my opinion but I would wait an see how the clbe opens up in the morning and buy any dips... with your job I would take a 1/3 buy strategy and maybe buy 1/3 on monday and 1/3 in a day or two and the same with the other 1/3 so to get an average price... you may end up with a higher pps if the stock goes up but if there is any profit taking you will have a lower average... or, you can just take a position all at once in case we really start to run or get news...It is totally up to you though... I think we will see a run into the .20+ cent area by spring but this depends on the company and how many new microbank deals they do and other things also.. this will be the year for clbe as all the groundwork is pretty much laid.. I have almost 2% of the o/s now from wen. so I am betting it will be one of the bigger gainer's this year...GLTY with whatever you decide and hope this helps you out...charts are turning very bullish right now also...
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CalbaTech's Subsidiary, LifeStem, Inc., Contracts With Solana MedSpas to Exclusively Offer Its Stem Cell Microbank(TM) to Bank Adult Stem Cells Through Solana MedSpas' National Network Tuesday December 20, 5:00 am ET
IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CalbaTech, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CLBE - News), an emerging life sciences company (http://www.CalbaTech.com) concentrating on providing products and platforms to the research market for biotech and pharmaceutical companies and to academic institutions, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, LifeStem, Inc., has reached an agreement with Solana MedSpas (http://www.solanamedspas.com), the nation's foremost developer and syndicator of medical spas, to exclusively offer LifeStem's Stem Cell MicroBank(TM) Service through Solana MedSpas' national network. ADVERTISEMENT
In the definitive agreement, LifeStem's Stem Cell MicroBank(TM) will initially be offered in six Solana MedSpas network locations in Southern California. Solana MedSpas expects to have as many as 70 locations open by the end of 2006 and intends to offer the Stem Cell Microbank Service at all locations. "We are extremely pleased that we have formalized an agreement with Solana MedSpas," says LifeStem President Dan Fulkerson, "and are confident that many individuals within the Solana MedSpas client base will take advantage of our Stem Cell MicroBank(TM) Service."
Fulkerson continued, "By beginning with six locations and by adding new locations as Solana MedSpas debuts them, our conservative estimates over the first 12 months of operations project revenues in excess of $3 million, with the potential to exceed $25 million in the next couple of years. We're looking forward to expanding our microbanking model into the growing Solana MedSpas network."
In addition to serving the Solana MedSpas client base, LifeStem is planning an aggressive marketing program of its Stem Cell Microbank(TM) Service, outside of Solana's efforts, which will reach more potential clients.
"We are delighted to finalize our agreement with LifeStem," says John Buckingham, CEO and co-founder of Irvine, Calif.-based Solana MedSpas. "We are now ready to move to the beta test phase at selected medspa locations," Buckingham adds, noting that Solana MedSpas will the first medspa network to offer an adult stem cell collection service. "As Solana MedSpas continue to orchestrate the marriage of healthcare product innovation with our ever expanding medspa distribution channel, the addition of LifeStem's Stem Cell MicroBank(TM) Service to our locations, not only positions Solana MedSpas as unique vis-a-vis the competition, but it represents the next logical step in the realization of our vision and mission as a syndicator of medical spas."
About CalbaTech
CalbaTech, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CLBE - News) is an emerging life sciences company (http://www.CalbaTech.com) concentrating on providing products and platforms to the research market for biotech and pharmaceutical companies and to academic institutions.
About LifeStem
LifeStem, a wholly owned subsidiary of CalbaTech, is positioning itself to become a leading supplier of "Cellular Logistics." The Company's focus is to provide services and technologies to facilitate the efficient acquisition and delivery of adult stem cells, development of stem cell delivery devices for clinical applications and clinical applications of specific stem cell based therapies. LifeStem, in addition to being the first company to offer micro collection of stem cells, is also the first company to offer a collection service that collects and stores two different types of stem cells. The Company has filed patent applications for an endoscopic stem cell delivery device and its novel Stem Cell MicroBank(TM) service.
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