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4.09 now! Yahoo message board for GLUU has more action than ihub for some reason and they're all freaking out. What a great day!
Merry Gluumas!
Let's break 4 and maintain! Christmas power hour!
GREAT DAY GLUU!
all we can do is laugh now space1230. are you underwater as well?
and now $5 weee!!! wang does love us!
haha now 1 wtf
vol 10?
etrade same. ihub showing 8 bucks???
Yeah, my plan was to always hold till buyout or $10+!
The question is, will this continue to go up or should I sell and buy back in if and when it retraces, which it always has usually done?
3.86 now!
No it stands for we got STOAD by STOA. Get it? F'in Wangle Dangle...
holding!
Great day so far!
Yeah it's awesome. Still going up?
Alright well I missed the boat this morning. What's your target?
Up 8% today. Thoughts?
Seratosa peoples took the image on this page:
http://seratosa.com/technology.html
from this page:
http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/343213
and added that copy on the bottom of it with the patent information I looked up "Silvestrini Stereo Funct Neurosurg" and it took me to this pretty comprehensive article on the device:
http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/343213
I can't find this patent number or application any where though:
PTC/US2013/052301
Trying to find another link between Seratosa/Sitoa and this device besides http://seratosa.com/ which seams put together really half assed and in five minutes (the website that is). How did Sitoa all of a sudden become involved with this device that was written about in this article over a year and half ago???[color=red][/color]
Received: June 18, 2012
Accepted: August 27, 2012
Published online: January 22, 2013
more links with good images of this device:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23343609
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3642746/
Date of Submission 02-Dec-2012
Date of Acceptance 04-Nov-2012
Date of Web Publication 19-Mar-2013
http://www.surgicalneurologyint.com/article.asp?issn=2152-7806;year=2013;volume=4;issue=2;spage=22;epage=30;aulast=Potts
The images on this page...
http://seratosa.com/technology.html
Are indeed the same images from Daniel A Lim's 2013 publication...
http://www.journallab.org/papers/46556
I tried to search for the patent application for the number on the bottom of that image and this is all I could find...
ftp://74.92.159.6/99999-01-272849/20130150801.PDF
Anyone else know how to search for this patent app?
UCSF has a patent application filed and pending on the intellectual property of the Device. It is anticipated that this funding could allow the Device to file for US FDA 510(k) approval by the middle of 2014.
http://www.cirm.ca.gov/our-progress/awards/development-and-preclinical-testing-new-devices-cell-transplantation-brain
If a company has 200 million shares outstanding and the shares are trading at 20 cents each, a 1-for-10 reverse split would reduce the number of shares to 20 million, while the shares should trade at about $2. Note that the company’s market capitalization pre-split and post-split should – theoretically at least – be unchanged at $40 million.
But in the real world, a stock that has undergone a reverse split may well come under renewed selling pressure. In the above instance, if the stock declines to a price of $1.80 after the reverse split, the company’s market cap would now be $36 million. Conversely, with a forward split, the stock may gain post-split because it is perceived as a success and its lower price might attract more investors.
In the vast majority of cases, a reverse split is undertaken to fulfill exchange listing requirements. An exchange generally specifies a minimum bid price for a stock to be listed. If the stock falls below this bid price, it risks being delisted. Exchanges temporarily suspend this minimum price requirement during uncertain times; for example, the NYSE and Nasdaq suspended the minimum $1 price requirement for stocks listed during the 2008-09 bear market. However, during normal business times, a company whose stock price has declined precipitously over the years may have little choice but to undergo a reverse stock split to maintain its exchange listing.
A secondary benefit of a reverse split is that by reducing the shares outstanding and share float, the stock becomes harder to borrow, making it difficult for short sellers to short the stock. The limited liquidity may also widen the bid-ask spread, which in turn deters trading and short selling.
The ratios associated with reverse splits are typically higher than those for forward splits, with some splits done on a 1-for-10, 1-for-50 or even 1-for-100 basis.
Is it a winner?
Hmph...
STOA BIG
Interesting with GLSO. GLUU is off to a good start today already! Go Gluu! Steady climb!
GLTA
China Mobile to Offer iPhones This Week: http://on.mash.to/1cw5mcK
“With the official introduction, analysts estimate that Apple can sell up to 40 million more iPhones in 2014. The stock analysis service Trefis predicts that Apple can add 20 million customers, increasing its market capitalization by $45 billion.”
Hehehe...
New Fool article today.
Is Glu Mobile About to Go to the Next Level?
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/12/09/is-glu-mobile-about-to-go-to-the-next-level.aspx
Robocop will be huge... and all the other ones...
Same here.
good day today
Holding STOA. C'mon news!
Gun zombies 2 #57 on top
Free iOS apps in two days. Currently higher than spotify and shazam. Only 106 reviews. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Nice work.
BOOM!
Nice find Quiv. STOA!
Gun Zombies 2 climbing charts released today
http://appadvice.com/appnn/2013/12/gun-zombie-2-blasts-into-the-us-app-store-offers-intense-shooting-experience-for-ios
TGIF STOA GLTA
To backup my reasoning why iPhones in China could be humongous for GLUU!
"When it comes to apps, iOS accounts for 94% of tablet traffic and 72% of smartphone traffic — so even though Apple does not have market share to that extent, these devices are being used more than their competitors."
From this article:
Why Your Brand Must Analyze Traffic by Device
http://mashable.com/2013/12/04/traffic-by-device-metrics/