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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Biosensors Hole in the Heart Triple Bypass Surgery


Hammer formation at gap support today has filled up the gap caused by the sudden price upward surge on 26 December 2007. Now another gap created on 22 January 2008 when price dropped from 90 cents needs to be filled.
First Bypass Operation is to clear the 200 EMA resistance line. Upon successful recovery then proceed to Second Bypass Operation to clear resistance at 85 cents. Finally to complete the Triple Bypass Surgery the gap at 90 cents is filled.
Please take note that all surgeries are risky and may not ensure patient survival all the time.
Monitor critical green uptrend support line.

Lian Beng 30 mins chart defending 57 cents support


Broke through uptrend support line.
Testing 57 cents support soon.
If 57 cents defence line fails next support is 54 cents.

Biotechnology in North Carolina

North Carolina is home to a dynamic and growing biotechnology community:

North Carolina ranks third in the nation in number of biotechnology companies for the fourth consecutive year, according to Ernst and Young's 2007 industry survey.

It has earned other national accolades and for its competitive advantages.
More than 446 bioscience companies are headquartered or have operations in North Carolina, employing more than 54,130 people, according to the Biotechnology Center's online companies database.

Industry Support

Since 1984 North Carolina has invested more than $187 million in biotechnology infrastructure through the Biotechnology Center. That investment includes a range of grants and loans for young companies and education training programs.

The North Carolina Community College System provides workforce training in biotechnology through its statewide BioNetwork program and BioWork course. The community colleges, along with the UNC System, the industry trade group NCBIO, the Biotechnology Center, and five biomanufacturing companies, are part of the North Carolina Biomanufacturing and Pharmaceutical Training Consortium.

Blueprint for Biotechnology Development

These activities align with North Carolina's mission to develop biotechnology in all parts of the state. Those priorities constitute a major priority of the state's blueprint for biotechnology development: New Jobs Across North Carolina: A Strategic Plan for Growing the Economy Statewide through Biotechnology.

http://www.ncbiotech.org/biotechnology_in_nc/index.html

FAQ - How to interpret Volume Distribution Charts

Full explanation at

http://www.shareinvestor.com/?action=page&id=feature_charts_voldist

Yangzijiang Volume Distribution Chart 29 Jan 2008 1000AM


Big Boys selling into strength.
Trade with care.

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