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  1. 1 hour ago, yzerman19 said:

    I made a few quick bucks off CYDY 2 weeks ago...sold...debating another play here.  

    Made a major investment back when CYDY had a drug, the same one, for metastic cancers.  It was only 35 cents then.   Target now is $200.00 at maturity if all candidates get approval  and a miracle drug for those on ventilators. 

    GILD just is too big IMHO.

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    The Gilead Sciences drug RDM has shown good success against COVID.  The FDA might insist on more studies though.  GKLD has had breakthoughs for AIDs  and Hep C too and is a fairly sound company.   Donald Rumsfeld used to run it.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/04/17/opinion/remdesivir-coronavirus.amp.html

    Another drug by CYDY has given fantastic results in ventitalator cases, but need we more weeks

    Would be huge breakthrough with two drugs for the different stages.

  3. 14 hours ago, sioux24/7 said:

    I wonder if we are interested in Caleb Nero G Weber State - Played 33 games as a true freshman at Weber State in the 2018-19 season averaging 6.5 points, 1.5 assists and 1.7 boards. Did not play last year so would be eligible immediately. This would be a big get, in my mind, if there is any substance to it.

     

    He:s from Tulsa, so he'd get a homecoming game.

  4. 1 hour ago, SWSiouxMN said:

    That was a nice snag for Sather, he really seems to be hitting SD hard for recruits. 

    Another good guard, and one who can shoot, coming in.  

    Wish he was coming THIS year, but alas. 

    Would expect Sather to know C/Sw MN and SD recruits really well.  And that has happened.

  5. 23 hours ago, BarnWinterSportsEngelstad said:

    This is not an attack on NoiseInsideMyHead 
    My grandmother who had 11 kids in ND from 1906 to 1926 never was comfortable when any of us grandkids got the flu.

    Child deaths were common during the Spanish flu.  Great grandparents got a whole new farm as the previous occupants went back to Norway to grieve as they lost all their kids. 

  6. 2 hours ago, JohnboyND7 said:

    That's a promotion and a pretty solid one at that.

    Making plans for a band before making an announcement about football...talk about putting the cart before the horse lmao.

    The same logic was horse !@#$ to your other bison dillusionists on this thread.  A 200 member band was going to be dynamite for the bball court, if they can even move to the court in 15 minutes without hogging all the good seats

     

  7. 38 minutes ago, bison73 said:

    My BIL has worked for a company for 20 years. His job was to place workers on rigs according to specialty etc etc. He was just furloughed for 4 months

    A relative was just reduced to part time for four months.  He still needs to show up but the time is reduced by half.  The company that is still profitable because of foreign Nat gas holdings and smart hedging.

     

  8. 1 hour ago, SiouxVolley said:

    Was told this by a PhD nurse so didn't check it.  Sorry.

    Her voice is so low that I is misinterpreted what she said.   Italians are generally old age in Europe  and have more than the usual Type A blood.  Those combined made the Italian fatality rate high.  African Americans have higher than normal risk factors, diabetes, blood pressure, lung issues, etc, so she said they will have higher fatality rates too.

     

  9. 1 hour ago, yzerman19 said:

    ummmm...not sure where you have come up with this...If you want to go by ethnicity in the USA and blood type,  26% of African Americans have type A blood whereas 40% of people of European ancestry have type A blood.  Let's be careful in bringing in ethnicity.  Not saying you're a crazy, but even broaching the subject can bring in crazies.

    Was told this by a PhD nurse so didn't check it.  Sorry.

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