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It at least stops the bleeding and reaffirms that Norchi and his team are putting everything they have into making this a real company that can actually produce revenue and profits in the future.
No pun intended
I've heard in the past the "magic agents" in the construction of the peptide chain were complicated and expensive on a mass produced basis. Has that been addressed yet? Thanks
Thanks for the reply, I think vetigel is getting all of the PR because of the novelty that the inventor is 17 years old. I wasn't sure if the recent downturn was related to the article which came out 9/21. I don't know which company has a head start for future sales as a first in the door company will probably reward investors.
I was about to invest when an article came out in Business Week magazine about Suneris's Vetigel, that is a plant-derived polymer, which clots a wound in 10 seconds. Anyone familiar with their progress and could they be first to market?
Hi board, first time posting. I think an "emotional" trigger in this stock price will be the acceptance of the pen among rheumatologist and their patients. If ATRS can create an atmosphere of ease of use then, investors will see the potential for QST being used over a daily gel.
LOL, I think of the old Star Trek TV shows where Bones takes a syringe (like the ATRS needle-free injectors) and sticks a crew member. It seemed so futuristic at the time and we now have such a product. I agree that the stock guru's that posted outrageous claims on SA suckered a lot of people into having higher expectations. I myself see the layman's practical vision of people using the needle free injector as a part of their normal life.
Also, many thanks to the regulars for keeping me informed.
It seems that one that claims to have been around for years
I learned a long time ago from a lot of posts on this board that making $100.00 here and there is more important then the success of the company.
Dumb question, if 144 million shares have been added to the float in two years, why did the stock hold 4/5/6 cents all that time? I'm guessing the added shares were given to ___ in payment of keeping the company and the Battis's going. What stopped anyone from throwing those shares out just to get a couple of thousand dollars?
Does anybody on this board have any earnings breakdown on the potential of this stock if it's mesh is approved in the future? Not many links out there analyzing this one. I won't play the day to day swings but would like to put some money in for a long term appreciation.
alevin, why not play it both ways?????
Looks like a 5 year low. Funny when the last few announcements have done nothing to sell more printed stock.
I owned DHB industries, an armor plating company for US soldiers, where the CEO ended up going to jail after robbing the company. If a pinkie can be investigated, I see Battis following that path. This story has been played out wayyyyy too long. Something stinks.
I know how it works with reporting stocks but how does an investigation begin with a pinky, there just is no documentation or money for the ambulance chasers to go after. I'm one of those "losers" that has held for how long??? and wants this company to be put out of it's misery.
There should be two Lngt boards on Ihub. One that talks about the company which might have two or three posts a week and one that rags on both the CEO and the product that would be a Raging bull circus.
I myself question if this company is being strung along just to keep paychecks flowing. If true, do management ever serve time for defrauding pinkie stocks like I have seen in regular stock owned companies?
Looking at this stock daily for the last several years reminds me of the movie "Groundhog Day". At least Bill Murray got to drive his truck off the cliff or take a bath with a toaster to put himself out of his misery!
For me, everything seems to be copy and paste. In addition, if they are selling shares to keep the doors open like in the past, they're plans can't be bringing in too much money right now.
He's definitely not on board
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Hi TM3M2, your the second person that has said they've signed a non-disclosure agreement. What would be the scenario for doing this with a tiny stock like LNGT?
LTG, how many posts about LNGT have you made since 2007? one thousand?, two thousand? What did Bob do that your obsessed with this board enough to make yourself a moderator too??
I had an e-mail answered that there was no mention of PR's coming in 30 days, is this an attempt to cause panic selling when 30 days come and go??
I agree with LTG that a lot of military contracts are insider/old boy networked, but I thought that's why we created the relationship with the ex-Marine. Also, if this is a turd, who the heck keeps buying? Unless Dirk is pushing this repeatedly we have had consistent volume over the last month.
Thanks Super, I just get the feeling after all these years is that LNGT has an awesome product that no one really wants or can afford to add to their inventory.
I got suckered in on the General Dynamics PR, :(
There have been several military contracts discussed on this board. Have they been awarded to other companies?
Super you seem to have the search skills, did the ones mentioned already get awarded?
Newbie question, found this stock on a Seeking Alpha story tied into one I own. Even if there is potential, doesn't the imminent 2 billion share count hold back any extraordinary gains? Thanks, I've never bought a pinkie before with that many shares outstanding.
Page 14 of Time magazine has a small positive write up of the stem cell study without mentioning the company's name.
Is there any difference between buying shares now versus the people who owned the stock on 12/24 and are receiving a dividend?
What is this as far as the bottom line for CNIT??
"We generate revenues through the sale of our software and hardware products, through our fully integrated total solutions, and through the provision of related support services. A significant portion of our operations are conducted through iASPEC, our variable interest entity. iASPEC is a PRC domestic company owned by Jiang Huai Lin, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, who is a PRC citizen and resident. iASPEC is able to obtain governmental licenses that are restricted to PRC entities that have no foreign ownership. These licenses allow iASPEC to perform Police-use Geographic Information Systems, or PGIS, services for PRC governmental customers. Under our Amended and Restated Management Services Agreement among our subsidiary, IST, iASPEC and Mr. Lin, or the MSA, IST is entitled to receive 95% of the net received profit of iASPEC during the term of the Agreement, less costs and expenses related to sales and operations, and accrued but uncollected accounts receivable. During the six months ended June 30, 2011, $25.6 million, or 46.68% of our revenue, was generated under this exclusive commercial arrangement with iASPEC."
Can anyone smarter than me tell me how they read the latest results? Will the transition to DT improve FUTURE margains? They still have this MAGIC energy grid program on the IT side, it just seems to volatile with relying on the chinese government for contracts.
Why would RKT hurt JBII in any way? They agree to a partnership and then subterfuge JBII's efforts by giving them crap to work with??? Ultimately they will get fuel below market costs and a huge PR oppurtunity by telling the world about their green initiatives (how many freakin' commercials have we seen about going paperless etc.). I think you'll see a lot of co-operation from RKT, if it works for them they'll only save more money on additional sites.
I just sent Glacy law my e-mail
Morning,
Could you please send over your ambulance with the paperwork for me to sign.
Thanks,
AD
From the Shenzhen Zhongtian Technology Development Co. website, (CNIT's medical software division). With the corporate philosophy of "Building a modern and digitalized hospital system", the Company aims to be the largest digital hospital information systems provider in China.
What would be a US equivalent, Oracle?
I'll say it again, once they get established in all facets of their business, CNIT will be integrated into all aspects of China's economy (medical, transportation, security). I wish I could get a handle on how much money these divisions could make. Then I could justify my own risk/reward to invest.
Google Chrome translates all foreign languages, with IE10 right click and look for translate with bing.
I wish we had an analyst covering this stock. Someone who could break down the different divisions of CNIT. Someone who could tell us how the addition of this province breaks down into upfront and then residual fees based on continued operation. If this is not an RTO scam, this stock could be $20.00 in five years after it recovers from the hedge funds.
Since the price has settled down, I'd like to buy more. I wish the company was more vocal in their support. Things can be said within SEC guidelines to justify future growth. However, that being said ABAT has published positive PR's and the price has dropped another 40% since I started watching it.
Unless you have access to any hidden offshore accounts, the money is gone.
Why hasn't the company put out a PR saying something like" No basis for decline--sorry the CFO resinging affected the shareprice--we feel that CNIT is being caught up in the hedge short attacks--etc.". I'd like to see some confidence from management before adding more at these levels.
Rawnoc, I saw Rich Newberg doing a report on gasoline prices and mentioned the JBI plant right in his own backyard. He was very interested and wrote down some info. I'm happy to see he worked on the piece as it's a great story, especially for an area that could use some good news. Thanks Rich.
What the *&^ does Stan Caplan have to do with the ineptitude of PTSC? Why do people reach out and attack peripheral relationships to this business? Does this compensate for their own anger for watching their portfolio dwindle? I acknowledge all the events that put PTSC into the relationship they're in now but cannot comprehend how bitter posters have made this stock dysfunctional.
Remember the good old days when we just fretted over the USTPO reexams. Does anyone want to guess what might be the one thing that turns this around? We have so many fronts to deal with Barco, HTC, lawsuits of Moore vs TPL, PTSC vs TPL. My feeling is until we gain control of TPL through the courts we will never see a SP appreciation and I put the blame on Leckrone's greed
Franfurt, that was my question. My concern was if TPL was out of the picture because of Moore's lawsuit or their own bankruptcy, etc., how would we start over seeing the patents will soon expire. (although are the patents extended each time they are revised by the USPTO?)
With 400 million shares out there I am surprised this SP has cratered. With nothing but misery for the past four years what's keeping shareholders in the game? I know I'm one still in, my motive is greed and embarrassment I guess.