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Mike King on Summer Acquisitions

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You are Watching: Impact of Summer Acquisitions on the Biotech Industry, with Mike King. With close to $60Bn worth of biotech stock that could be removed from the market, where will this money go? Where will investors be putting their money? Mike thinks it will flow back into the group as there are still some attractive investment opportunities. Mike and Daniel further discuss the disappearance of the large cap leaders, who would take over the leadership position, and the potential for future acquisitions. This interview was conducted at the NASDAQ Marketsite, on August 13th, 2008, in New York City. Featuring: * Michael King, Director of Research, Rodman & Renshaw * Daniel Teper, Managing Partner of Bionest Partners, and Founder & Chairman of BioBusiness.TV DISCLAIMER: BIOBUSINESS.TV IS AN INDEPENDENT MEDIA, AND A PLATFORM FOR THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS AND OPINIONS. BIOBUSINESS.TV STRIVES TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF INDUSTRY DATA, AND TO DELIVER INFORMATION THAT INVESTORS AND EXECUTIVES CAN RELY UPON TO MAKE SOUND, INFORMED FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL DECISIONS. VIEWERS SHOULD VERIFY ALL CLAIMS AND DO THEIR OWN DUE DILIGENCE BEFORE INVESTING IN ANY SECURITIES MENTIONED. INVESTING IN SECURITIES IS SPECULATIVE AND CARRIES A HIGH DEGREE OF RISK.
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You are Watching: Impact of Summer Acquisitions on the Biotech Industry, with Mike King. With close to $60Bn worth of biotech stock that could be removed from the market, where will this money go? Where will investors be putting their money? Mike thinks it will flow back into the group as there are still some attractive investment opportunities. Mike and Daniel further discuss the disappearance of the large cap leaders, who would take over the leadership position, and the potential for future acquisitions. This interview was conducted at the NASDAQ Marketsite, on August 13th, 2008, in New York City. Featuring: * Michael King, Director of Research, Rodman & Renshaw * Daniel Teper, Managing Partner of Bionest Partners, and Founder & Chairman of BioBusiness.TV DISCLAIMER: BIOBUSINESS.TV IS AN INDEPENDENT MEDIA, AND A PLATFORM FOR THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS AND OPINIONS. BIOBUSINESS.TV STRIVES TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF INDUSTRY DATA, AND TO DELIVER INFORMATION THAT INVESTORS AND EXECUTIVES CAN RELY UPON TO MAKE SOUND, INFORMED FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL DECISIONS. VIEWERS SHOULD VERIFY ALL CLAIMS AND DO THEIR OWN DUE DILIGENCE BEFORE INVESTING IN ANY SECURITIES MENTIONED. INVESTING IN SECURITIES IS SPECULATIVE AND CARRIES A HIGH DEGREE OF RISK.
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