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INPT .02 Let's try it this way
How much revenue do you think a doctor getting paid about $170K per year brings in to a hospitalist? How about $200K at worst?
INPT has 51 doctors. That's over $10 million revenues.
10 million divided by 43 million shares OS equals 23 cents per share revenue. That would mean INPT trades at 1/12th of sales.
And since INPT hasn't raised OS or AS we can assume they are turning profits. Otherwise they'd be a diluting POS like 99% of stocks. But they aren't
Do you think a hospitalist doing $10 million in sales can turn a $1 million profit?
$1 million divided by 43 million shares OS would give EPS of .02+
How about a 15 PE on this. 30 cents
These are just guesstimates based on evidence
EDIT - AND IPCM is buying up hospitalists everywhere. And they are well aware of INPT
INPT .02 Let's try it this way
How much revenue do you think a doctor getting paid about $170K per year brings in to a hospitalist? How about $200K at worst?
INPT has 51 doctors. That's over $10 million revenues.
10 million divided by 43 million shares OS equals 23 cents per share revenue. That would mean INPT trades at 1/12th of sales.
And since INPT hasn't raised OS or AS we can assume they are turning profits. Otherwise they'd be a diluting POS like 99% of stocks. But they aren't
Do you think a hospitalist doing $10 million in sales can turn a $1 million profit?
$1 million divided by 43 million shares OS would give EPS of .02+
How about a 15 PE on this. 30 cents
These are just guesstimates based on evidence
EDIT - AND IPCM is buying up hospitalists everywhere. And they are well aware of INPT
INPT .0092/.019 VERT thin.
INPT .02 look at level 2
1 MM at .02
1 MM at .035
2 MM at 2.00
INPT .02 - 43 million OS. 50 million AS. Hasn't increased in over 5 years.
$2.8 million in increeased revenue back in 2002 and company growing ever since (30 to over 50 doctors).
Won a $9 million 3-year contract in 2007 that was never announced.
I know they don't launder money or grow marijuana but if EVER any group takes an interest in INPT it'll rise like a star.
And the bonus is it's a real company.
INPT .02 - 43 million OS. 50 million AS. Hasn't increased in over 5 years.
$2.8 million in increeased revenue back in 2002 and company growing ever since (30 to over 50 doctors).
Won a $9 million 3-year contract in 2007 that was never announced.
I know they don't launder money or grow marijuana but if EVER any group takes an interest in INPT it'll rise like a star.
And the bonus is it's a real company.
INPT .02 some day this one will go up 10-fold :)
INPT .0092/.019 UBSS jumps in. If this ever gets momo look out above. Ridiculously thin. $20K in buys will shoot this past .05
Thanks for CFON heads up
What's unique on INPT is there's evidence they are doing extremely well. They employ 51 doctors. You can call the company and talk to Brad (the manager) and he'll confirm the growth.
They haven't increases the 43 million OS or the 50 million AS in over 5 years.
They won a $9 million contract for 3 years in 2007 that was never announced. And there was an article in 2002 (when they were smaller company) that they increased revenue by $2.8 million
INPT .02 vagabond you want thin look at INPT.
Amazing no group(s) have run this one. They could run it to .10+ with the OS and AS
INPT .02 unnanounced $9 million contract for 3 years
INPT .01/.02 moves quickly. Some ask slapping here at .02 and you'll see how ridiculously thin this one is.
1 MM at .02 1 MM at .035 then 2 at 2.00
INPT .02 sooooo thin. Throw money at this one and watch it climb to .10 in a hurry.
Bonus is they are real and growing
ash I meant INPT is thin. lol
INPT .02 43 million OS and 50 million AS. This hasn't changed in over 5 years. Evidence of a fast growing, profitable company.
INPT .01/.02 see how the bid is coming up? IF momo comes in this is sooooo thin it'll move well past .05 this time
INPT .0081/.02 If buying comes in the MM's WILL move the bid up. They are short here from the last run to .05+
INPT see how easily it moves
AND as a bonus there's evidence this is a thriving, growing company. Best kept secret on pinks IMO
INPT .0081/.01 thinnest stock you'll find. If $20,000 in buys come in here it'll move to .05 quickly
INPT ash you want to see THIN look at this one
INPT .0082/.02 1 MM .02, 1 MM at .035 and next 2 MM's at 2.00
Momo dollars could move this significantly.
And as a bonus they are a real company with a market cap at $350K
43 million OS and 50 million AS. No increase in over 5 years
INPT .0082/.02 Look at level 2. A real company. Add momo and this could scream over .10
But nobody wants to play yet.
INPT 43 million OS with 50 million AS. They haven't increased shares in over 5 years. Back in 2002 they increased sales to $2.8 million and have been growing ever since per manager
. In 2007 they landed a $9 million contract to set up a hospitalist system for state of Florida.
All for a market cap of $350 THOUSAND.
INPT 43 million OS with 50 million AS. They haven't increased shares in over 5 years. Back in 2002 they increased sales to $2.8 million and have been growing ever since per manager. In 2007 they landed a $9 million contract to set up a hospitalist system for state of Florida.
All for a market cap of $350 THOUSAND.
INPT .0082/.02 $350K market cap is laughable. Future gazelle.
Recognize anybody in the list of clients. All sorts of "scam" companies on there eh? lol
http://capcityconsult.com/clients.html
Check out the following link from 2006 time frame. And they have 51 of these. Do you think they have more than $5 million in revenues? lol
http://www.salarylist.com/all-real-jobs-salary-at-inpatient-clinical-solutions-inc.htm
MCCI You gots to read this
If the $$$ value of MCCI trades today was used to buy INPT you'd probably at least double your money.
67 million shares traded of MCCI at .0003 is roughly $20,000 of trades.
$20,000 buying in INPT at .02 would move it up to .05+.
But keep buying MCCI. lol
INPT .02 most undervalued stock on the pinks. $300K market cap with a $9 million 3-year contract running from 2007-2010 that'll provide them more revenue on top of the growing revenues dating back to 2002's $2.8 millioin per year.
INPT .0082/.02 $300K market cap. This company has 51 doctors and per the manager they are profitable.
IF some deep pockets buy here they can momo this to about .20
And as a bonus it's a real company.
INPT .0082/.02 $300K market cap for a company with 51 doctors on staff and profitable per the manager. LMFAO.
INPT .082/.02 just no shares available. Buying will send it soaring
INPT a buy at .015 When the heavy volume hits it'll fly to .05 quickly
LOL you've been pumping PFMS all over the place.
Sure are lots of shares outstanding :)
INPT .015/.02 look at level 2. Ask 1 at .02, 1 at .035 and 1 at 2.00 If there ever is sustained buying this will run like Forest
Gump
INPT .015/.02 Yesterday late day buying surge. Very thinly traded and can move in big chunks.
43 million shares outstanding. Market cap of $645K at bid or $860K at ask. The OS has held steady at 43 million for several years. The AS is 50 million.
It is a hospitalist company based out of Florida. Back in 2002 they increased revenue to about $5 million (see link). And they've grown since then. At last count they were up to 51 doctors working for them (there are job ads I can't find right now for $150,000+ per doctor)
In April 2007 they won a $9 million contract from Florida to set up a hospitalist system. (see 2nd link and scroll to line 76) I put 2 and 2 together and assume INPT will generate much more business from this contract when the system is up and running.
So if you go back to 2002 where you can conclude INPT was doing roughly $5 million in revenue and has grown in size since and you add the 3 year contract valued at $9 million for 2007-2010 you can guesstimate about $8+ million in annual revenues the past 3 years.
http://www.allbusiness.com/health-care/medical-practice-pediatrics/6152276-1.html
http://74.125.93.132/custom?q=cache:JPxz9pRPTYgJ:ahca.myflorida.com/docs/ActiveAsOf09232008.xls+inpatient+clinical+solutions&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=google-coop-np
Since they haven't increased OS for several years I'm also guessing they could be profitable...maybe quite a bit so. This was reiterated to me on 1/25/2010 by the manager Brad.
They are pink sheet stock that doesn't do any PR or filings. But I think there is evidence that this is a hugely undervalued homerun type stock IF they do start to spread the word on what I think is going on and begin filing.
The value here is incredible. At 1 times revenue that'll be about 18 cents per share or 9 times the current ask of .02
Brad also said they are expanding more and are as busy as they can possibly be. Over 2,000 patient visits per month.
As an added bonus IPCM has been buying hospitalist companies all over the United States. They know about INPT (confirmed) and could pick INPT up on the cheap.
INPT .015/.02 43 million shares outstanding. Market cap of $645K at bid or $860K at ask. The OS has held steady at 43 million for several years. The AS is 50 million.
It is a hospitalist company based out of Florida. Back in 2002 they increased revenue to about $5 million (see link). And they've grown since then. At last count they were up to 51 doctors working for them (there are job ads I can't find right now for $150,000+ per doctor)
In April 2007 they won a $9 million contract from Florida to set up a hospitalist system. (see 2nd link and scroll to line 76) I put 2 and 2 together and assume INPT will generate much more business from this contract when the system is up and running.
So if you go back to 2002 where you can conclude INPT was doing roughly $5 million in revenue and has grown in size since and you add the 3 year contract valued at $9 million for 2007-2010 you can guesstimate about $8+ million in annual revenues the past 3 years.
http://www.allbusiness.com/health-care/medical-practice-pediatrics/6152276-1.html
http://74.125.93.132/custom?q=cache:JPxz9pRPTYgJ:ahca.myflorida.com/docs/ActiveAsOf09232008.xls+inpatient+clinical+solutions&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=google-coop-np
Since they haven't increased OS for several years I'm also guessing they could be profitable...maybe quite a bit so. This was reiterated to me on 1/25/2010 by the manager Brad.
They are pink sheet stock that doesn't do any PR or filings. But I think there is evidence that this is a hugely undervalued homerun type stock IF they do start to spread the word on what I think is going on and begin filing.
The value here is incredible. At 1 times revenue that'll be about 18 cents per share or 9 times the current ask of .02
Brad also said they are expanding more and are as busy as they can possibly be. Over 2,000 patient visits per month.
As an added bonus IPCM has been buying hospitalist companies all over the United States. They know about INPT (confirmed) and could pick INPT up on the cheap.
INPT .015/.02 get some and watch it fly.
Last run from .005 to .05+
Today started at .013
Only 43 million OS and it hasn't increased in over 5 years.
INPT employs 51 doctors and is growing rapidly according to company.
You've got value in spades. IMO could trade to .25+ when more is known about this company.
You've got a small share structure and it moves quickly on any buying.
You add some momo and look out above