BTA biota holdings limited

some avian flu considerations, page-6

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    re: warning on flu oubreak I will reply to you.

    I fully acknowledge your concerns and distaste.

    No one wants to see people sick or dying or animals sick or dying from any illness or disease. However these things do happen and thats a fact.

    I have invested in BTA, not because i like the flu spreading, not because of any other reason than money. but THAT DOES NOT MEAN I WANT THE FLU TO SPREAD. it does not mean that at all, i in fact hope it does not and it somehow goes away without people dying (i'm not so concerned about animals as much as i am with humans). However, that does not negate teh fact that a anti-viral is potentially there, and that has a cost and a profital business may be made from that. THERE IS NOTHING AT ALL UNETHICAL ABOUT THAT.

    My suggestion is you get off your soap box, we have a choice of investing in whatever companies we wish, for whatever reasons we wish. I would be truly surprised if any investor in BTA enjoyed hearing of people dying due to any flu, I certainly do not. I would rather it did not happen.

    If you really want to press the point home, show me a company, just one, which has always in every situation in all their dealings always acted 100% ethically, legally and morally 100% of the time? I can't think of a single one.

    Lets discuss the 'investment potential' (or lack of it) of the company, and not the issue for which the product deals with.

    enuff said
 
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