Dawn of the Decade: A Bright Future for Biotech?

By David Miller Jan 12, 2010 9:40 am

David Miller on why this sector could shine in 2010.



So long 2009. It’s been a wild year, but now everyone’s attention is on the future.

Minyanville sat down with 15 of our professors to get their take on what to expect in 2010. What will be the dominant themes for the year? Which companies or sectors could be hot? Where is the dollar headed? Will gold’s run ever stop?

Check out Minyanville’s Dawn of the Decade page for answers to all this and more.

Featured Interview: David Miller

David Miller is the CEO and co-founder of Biotech Stock Research, LLC, an independent research firm focusing on biotechnology stocks.

We asked David why he thought the future for biotech could be bright, and whether or not the sector is expected to move in lockstep with the overall market or act independently. David also shed light on how health-care reform could impact biotech companies in 2010.

In addition, we asked David to explain the basics about what people need to know before investing in biotech.

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