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IMDS executing nicely!!
Some recent facts:
FACT- 510k submitted
FACT- FDA released new process for determining device classification and IMDS benefits!
FACT- New S-1 filing, funding not a problem!
FACT- 17 patents issued
FACT- 2 new sales
FACT- 13,000 ctlm clinical cases completed
FACT- eliminating/reducing ionizing radiation is #1 priority of makers of breast cancer device detection
FACT- CTLM emits no radiation!
There are a lot of events coming up that could drive this stock SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER!
Good luck to all!
SEC watching ETMM & NITE Market Makers
They will be shutdown & will go to prison.
Does anyone have a price target for IMDS?
Barchart Opinion
http://barchart.com/opinions/stocks/IMDS
Game over Guys! go home, have a nice holiday season and come back here March 2011.
ya keep holding and be a great great bag-holder in the history!!!
Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc. (OTC:IMDS) Gets Again the Optimistic Mood
http://www.hotstocked.com/article/3522/imaging-diagnostic-systems-inc-otc-imds-gets.html
IMDS....MMs looking for shares badly
we might see $.05 or up today. Game being set up like IMGG last year.
we might see $.05 or up today. Game being set up like IMGG last year.
1.6 Million shares shorted yesterday
Who has that many shares available to short?
20101220|IMDS|1612588|7749907|O
lol...do not flip this time.......pinklyland is a miracle land, here game change even faster than you blink your eyes. IMDS.....all looking good. They have approval mostly from all continents except USA. Now FDA pending. needs huge marketing campaign to boost revenue.
IMDS: nice accumulation going on
Two more events in 2011
# January 24 - 27, 2011 -
Arab Health - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Location: Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
About: The Arab Health Congress is the world's largest multi-track medical congress and is by far the best scientific and educational platform for healthcare professionals who wish to remain up-to-date in their area of specialisation and earn valuable CME credits.
Sponsored by the Cleveland Clinic Centre for Continuing Education, 15 of the 16 conferences taking place at the 2011 congress will provide the opportunity for healthcare professionals to earn CME credits.
On The Web: http://www.arabhealthonline.com/congress
# March 3 - March 7, 2011 -
ECR - European Congress of Radiology
Location: Vienna, Austria
About: ECR is an international radiology meeting that spans all areas of radiology. The second-largest radiological meeting in the world, ECR features a scientific and a technical exhibition, as well as scientific sessions. ECR is the annual meeting of the ESR. It is a trend-setting, dynamic and service-oriented congress, well-known as one of the most innovative meetings within the scientific community, embedded in a unique and inspiring ambience.
On The Web: www.ecr.org
nice accumulation .............going on
will be buying more once fund settle.
$IMDS vol picking up
This is also stock guru spotlight
http://www.streetresearch.com/2010/12/imaging-diagnostic-systems-inc-is-in-the-stockguru-spotlight-for-december-16-2010/
which one bettr buy now? IMGG or IMDS, would appreciate your advice
IMDS slowly mover towards huge run until FDA date
might see huge run coming weeks and months. All these buys are front buying by stock promoters. Once they are done buying will start promoting IMDS. 'll see spike until the FDA date.
got in today, slowly creeping towards $.10
same here.....mostly MMs are doing trades between themselves
Head Fake
With the extremely rapid recovery from the recent hiccup, I absolutely believe that the drop was nothing but a buying opportunity. If you sincerely want to pound your head into a concrete wall two months from now, the write down the price of IDEH with today's date on it and read it in 8 weeks, and be violently sick over the fact that you did not buy more at these levels.
Head Fake
With the extremely rapid recovery from the recent hiccup, I absolutely believe that the drop was nothing but a buying opportunity. If you sincerely want to pound your head into a concrete wall two months from now, the write down the price of PCFG with today's date on it and read it in 8 weeks, and be violently sick over the fact that you did not buy more at these levels.
Ya not a bad play for long!
US reserves of rare earth elements assessed for first time
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19753-us-reserves-of-rare-earth-elements-assessed-for-first-time.html
US reserves of rare earth elements assessed for first time
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19753-us-reserves-of-rare-earth-elements-assessed-for-first-time.html
Are Rare Earth Elements Actually Rare?
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/06/15/are_rare_earth_minerals_actually_rare
Are Rare Earth Elements Actually Rare?
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/06/15/are_rare_earth_minerals_actually_rare
The 12 Gold Bugs of Christmas
Source: GoldSeek.com By Jeff Clark of Casey Research
Warren Buffett recently remarked that you can’t value gold like an oil company or farmland, so we should forget gold and buy equities. but he misses the point! Gold doesn’t produce value because it is value; in other words, gold is money.
It’s sad to see mr. Buffett go to the dark side. but, as I’m about to show, he’s losing company when it comes to his views on gold.
It’s difficult to fathom why a professional money manager – someone who looks at markets all day long and tries to make money for his clients – doesn’t see the in-your-face arguments for buying precious metals. It’s borderline irresponsible. You may think that’s a strong statement, but I ask: what would you do if you were responsible for investing other people’s money and found yourself in the following investment environment:
* The US government had printed more money in the past two years than at any other time in world history. then, they printed more.
* Government spending exceeded revenues by obscene margins, and, in the most recent year, the US ran a budget deficit of $1.4 trillion.
* Interest rates were at 40-year lows.
* Runaway entitlements and social discord remained unresolved in many major European countries.
* Raising taxes and cutting spending to reduce the debt burden were politically untenable, leaving inflation the easy and likely solution.
* The economy was weak and showed signs of weakening further.
* Financial markets were tenuous, and the stock market as a whole was vulnerable.
* Gold, in spite of being the #1 performing asset of the past decade, was roughly $1,000 below its 1980 inflation-adjusted high. Silver was even further undervalued.
What asset would be a wise and time-tested holding for this kind of environment? Think about it: gold is designed exactly for these kinds of circumstances. Any casual glance at history will bear this out. so, yes, “irresponsible” comes to mind when you’re handling other people’s money and ignoring the very asset that is ideal for the current economic and monetary climate.
There are others, however, who “get it.” And they make my list of the Twelve Gold Bugs of 2010:
1) Peter Thiel, Clarium Capital Management. At the end of the second quarter, Clarium had no gold holdings. but that changed in Q3: the firm put $11.4 million into GLD, buying about 100,000 shares.
2) Julian Robertson, Tiger Management. With no prior gold exposure, the chairman of Tiger invested a whopping $247 million in GLD in Q3, buying about 2 million shares.
3) Chris Shumway, Shumway Capital. His first-ever gold purchase occurred in Q3 when he put over a quarter-billion dollars into GLD – more than 2.1 million shares.
4) Dan Loeb, Third Point. The firm made its first gold purchase last quarter, putting $15 million into GLD, about 115,000 shares.
5) Steve Cohen, SAC Capital. Already invested in GLD and four gold mining companies, the firm placed over $9 million in four new gold stocks last quarter.
6) Highbridge Capital Management. With seven gold companies already in the fund, Highbridge recently put $11.4 million into two more gold stocks.
7) Howard Marks, Oaktree Capital. The firm increased their investment in two gold companies by an additional $6 million.
8) John Paulson, Paulson & co. if you don’t know the name, Paulson made a fortune betting against the housing market and financial companies in 2008. now, his single largest holding is gold. His fund also has large positions in seven gold mining companies. mr. Paulson believes in gold so much that he started his own gold fund earlier this year, investing a quarter-billion dollars of his own money.
9) Russia. The Central Bank of the Russian Federation has been steadily buying gold since Fall 2007. They added 600,000 ounces of gold to their official reserves this October, with year-to-date purchases now totaling 4.6 million ounces. Russian’s gold reserves now stand at 24.9 million ounces – breaking into the top ten globally.
10) China. The Chinese government doesn’t publicly disclose what they’re doing with their reserves, so how can I put them on the list? Because their announcement last year revealed they had been buying gold all along and had increased their gold reserves by 75%; because it’s widely believed the country is currently buying all of its own gold production; because government officials have publicly encouraged their citizens to buy gold and silver; because the country has disposable income growth of 15%, but gold demand growth of 26%; because China’s commerce minister recently stated, “Doubtlessly, if the yuan is set to become an international currency like the dollar or euro, China has to get a huge gold reserve to support it, and a reserve of 1,054 tonnes is far from being enough.” I could go on, but it’s clear that the Giant from the East is extremely bullish on the yellow metal.
11) Doug Casey, Casey Research. a longtime gold bug, Doug insists a mania still lies ahead since the common man has not jumped on board. as you may know, my boss is heavily invested in small mining exploration companies and said earlier this year that he expects to see a life-changing rally in them. It’s perfectly normal for the juniors to cyclically run up 1,000%, he says, with the leaders increasing 10,000%.
12) Peter Schiff, Euro Pacific Capital. Peter believes in gold so much that earlier this year, he started his own bullion dealership. we always caution our readers to watch out for the dealer that starts pushing numismatic coins, but what I like about Peter’s Euro Pacific Precious Metals is that they only sell bullion, and only at reasonable prices. in addition to miners and ETFs, I believe investors should allocate at least one-tenth of their net worth into physical gold (and silver), and Peter has created a reliable way for average investors to do so. also, starting a bullion dealership when gold is already selling for four figures means Peter thinks the gold bull market has a long way to go.
None of the individuals on this list think the gold price is too high. They’re buying for the future, to both protect and grow assets. They don’t believe economies are as stable as reported, and they recognize the implications of a world floating on fiat currencies. They also believe governments’ attempts to “fix” the problems will not only fail, but make fiscal conditions worse.
As for me, I think quantitative easing will “work” – I think the Fed will meet their goal of inflation, but that it will spiral out of control for the reasons I outlined above. They are neither omniscient nor omnipotent, as they try to claim, and this situation will quickly snowball.
Printing money, as the Fed is relentlessly doing, is not just supportive for gold, it makes owning the metal a requirement for the foreseeable future. this reckless pursuit of dollar abuse will have disastrous consequences. it will destroy the US dollar, weaken the US economy, and cripple the US government’s influence in the world. Gold is your #1 protection against those inevitabilities.
I hope that this Christmas, you’ll become a gold bug, too.
The 12 Gold Bugs of Christmas
Source: GoldSeek.com By Jeff Clark of Casey Research
Warren Buffett recently remarked that you can’t value gold like an oil company or farmland, so we should forget gold and buy equities. but he misses the point! Gold doesn’t produce value because it is value; in other words, gold is money.
It’s sad to see mr. Buffett go to the dark side. but, as I’m about to show, he’s losing company when it comes to his views on gold.
It’s difficult to fathom why a professional money manager – someone who looks at markets all day long and tries to make money for his clients – doesn’t see the in-your-face arguments for buying precious metals. It’s borderline irresponsible. You may think that’s a strong statement, but I ask: what would you do if you were responsible for investing other people’s money and found yourself in the following investment environment:
* The US government had printed more money in the past two years than at any other time in world history. then, they printed more.
* Government spending exceeded revenues by obscene margins, and, in the most recent year, the US ran a budget deficit of $1.4 trillion.
* Interest rates were at 40-year lows.
* Runaway entitlements and social discord remained unresolved in many major European countries.
* Raising taxes and cutting spending to reduce the debt burden were politically untenable, leaving inflation the easy and likely solution.
* The economy was weak and showed signs of weakening further.
* Financial markets were tenuous, and the stock market as a whole was vulnerable.
* Gold, in spite of being the #1 performing asset of the past decade, was roughly $1,000 below its 1980 inflation-adjusted high. Silver was even further undervalued.
What asset would be a wise and time-tested holding for this kind of environment? Think about it: gold is designed exactly for these kinds of circumstances. Any casual glance at history will bear this out. so, yes, “irresponsible” comes to mind when you’re handling other people’s money and ignoring the very asset that is ideal for the current economic and monetary climate.
There are others, however, who “get it.” And they make my list of the Twelve Gold Bugs of 2010:
1) Peter Thiel, Clarium Capital Management. At the end of the second quarter, Clarium had no gold holdings. but that changed in Q3: the firm put $11.4 million into GLD, buying about 100,000 shares.
2) Julian Robertson, Tiger Management. With no prior gold exposure, the chairman of Tiger invested a whopping $247 million in GLD in Q3, buying about 2 million shares.
3) Chris Shumway, Shumway Capital. His first-ever gold purchase occurred in Q3 when he put over a quarter-billion dollars into GLD – more than 2.1 million shares.
4) Dan Loeb, Third Point. The firm made its first gold purchase last quarter, putting $15 million into GLD, about 115,000 shares.
5) Steve Cohen, SAC Capital. Already invested in GLD and four gold mining companies, the firm placed over $9 million in four new gold stocks last quarter.
6) Highbridge Capital Management. With seven gold companies already in the fund, Highbridge recently put $11.4 million into two more gold stocks.
7) Howard Marks, Oaktree Capital. The firm increased their investment in two gold companies by an additional $6 million.
8) John Paulson, Paulson & co. if you don’t know the name, Paulson made a fortune betting against the housing market and financial companies in 2008. now, his single largest holding is gold. His fund also has large positions in seven gold mining companies. mr. Paulson believes in gold so much that he started his own gold fund earlier this year, investing a quarter-billion dollars of his own money.
9) Russia. The Central Bank of the Russian Federation has been steadily buying gold since Fall 2007. They added 600,000 ounces of gold to their official reserves this October, with year-to-date purchases now totaling 4.6 million ounces. Russian’s gold reserves now stand at 24.9 million ounces – breaking into the top ten globally.
10) China. The Chinese government doesn’t publicly disclose what they’re doing with their reserves, so how can I put them on the list? Because their announcement last year revealed they had been buying gold all along and had increased their gold reserves by 75%; because it’s widely believed the country is currently buying all of its own gold production; because government officials have publicly encouraged their citizens to buy gold and silver; because the country has disposable income growth of 15%, but gold demand growth of 26%; because China’s commerce minister recently stated, “Doubtlessly, if the yuan is set to become an international currency like the dollar or euro, China has to get a huge gold reserve to support it, and a reserve of 1,054 tonnes is far from being enough.” I could go on, but it’s clear that the Giant from the East is extremely bullish on the yellow metal.
11) Doug Casey, Casey Research. a longtime gold bug, Doug insists a mania still lies ahead since the common man has not jumped on board. as you may know, my boss is heavily invested in small mining exploration companies and said earlier this year that he expects to see a life-changing rally in them. It’s perfectly normal for the juniors to cyclically run up 1,000%, he says, with the leaders increasing 10,000%.
12) Peter Schiff, Euro Pacific Capital. Peter believes in gold so much that earlier this year, he started his own bullion dealership. we always caution our readers to watch out for the dealer that starts pushing numismatic coins, but what I like about Peter’s Euro Pacific Precious Metals is that they only sell bullion, and only at reasonable prices. in addition to miners and ETFs, I believe investors should allocate at least one-tenth of their net worth into physical gold (and silver), and Peter has created a reliable way for average investors to do so. also, starting a bullion dealership when gold is already selling for four figures means Peter thinks the gold bull market has a long way to go.
None of the individuals on this list think the gold price is too high. They’re buying for the future, to both protect and grow assets. They don’t believe economies are as stable as reported, and they recognize the implications of a world floating on fiat currencies. They also believe governments’ attempts to “fix” the problems will not only fail, but make fiscal conditions worse.
As for me, I think quantitative easing will “work” – I think the Fed will meet their goal of inflation, but that it will spiral out of control for the reasons I outlined above. They are neither omniscient nor omnipotent, as they try to claim, and this situation will quickly snowball.
Printing money, as the Fed is relentlessly doing, is not just supportive for gold, it makes owning the metal a requirement for the foreseeable future. this reckless pursuit of dollar abuse will have disastrous consequences. it will destroy the US dollar, weaken the US economy, and cripple the US government’s influence in the world. Gold is your #1 protection against those inevitabilities.
I hope that this Christmas, you’ll become a gold bug, too.
Their is going to be another opportunity
enjoy the ride, the journey is what is great. Once we get to .10 pps its on to another ride. It does not always takes longer than you think.
all i can say is:
http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/pump.htm
All i can say is:
http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/pump.htm
IDEH......might be huge
Get ready because come Monday morning you will not want to miss this
Keep an eye on IDEH, it started to make a move on Friday and may continue next week.
closed strong on Friday and may continue to see more momentum into next week.
Solid performance.
Perspective is everything.