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bedwards 1000,
A typical Microcap fund would usually not trade the pinkies because
of the business risk and the liquidity risk to name a couple of problems.
express40
Lowman,
We may be underestimating the value of Hemi shares if they have what we think they have. I managed micro cap institutional accounts for years and many times wondered how on earth some K9 shares could trade at such inflated ratios having worthless products, a mountain of debt, poor management,etc. Hemi is not on the micro cap screen yet. But let the price rise a bit more and out of the woodwork will come legions of small cap portfolio managers waving fists full of money anxious to buy Hemi. It's a performance game and this stock has just what they want. If this stock gets anywhere close to $5.00 per share, make sure you have your seat belt on! IMO
express40
Most CTUM investors are focused on the two Ukraine technologies that have such awesome potential. But we have to wonder what other brilliant inventions are underway and moving toward announcement. The creative minds that brought us the first two surly have not fallen into slumber. CSMG is a compelling buy even where almost no data is available.I trust that CEO Robbins even now is aware of potential new ideas. IMO.
express40
When submission to FDA for approval does happen, the price adjustment to the new perception of the stocks value will be awesome to behold! Then when approval is announced, we can only speculate on the upside limits! IMO
express40
LOWMAN,
It matters in KY and TN. My broker won't buy or sell Hemi.
express40
Thanks, tazzo. Very good news!
express40
rduke,
I'm anticipating something positive this month. It's time! IMO
express40
With the Iranian madman having or close to having a finger on the nuclear button,it's reasonable to assume that energy prices are on the way up, not down. Almost any outcome you can create focusing on the Mid east has oil in short supply. Apparently, the Iranian leader is fully capable of committing totally irrational acts. This is the time to invest in energy plays not donuts or pet grooming parlors.IMO
express40
Thanks, dayneyous. Very encouraging.
express40
dayneyus,
Having a few shares of OneLink (actually, more than a few) bought much higher, I took some comfort in your use of the word "jewel" in reference to OneLink. Then I wondered if you might really be using the term facetiously. I'm long the stock and and look for whatever positive crumbs I can find during this rough period. Thanks and Merry Christmas.
express40
joesmoe,
Thanks for the positive info on OneLink. Hope we'll see more,
express40
LOWMAN,
The curiosity many of us have regarding the low mkt.value of CSMG is for me partially satisfied by considering the difficulty of bringing some new devise through the approval process and then into broad usage by the medical profession. It's rare to be in a doctor's office and not notice the medical Co. reps trying to see the busy healer to sell and inform about their products. I'll wager not one surgeon in a hundred has ever heard of LTB. He/She has little
time to learn about the devices being tested for possible approval.
But just you wait professor Higgins, just you wait!
When approvals are in hand, take cover! Interest in and demand for these revolutionary tools and procedures will have a volcanic intensity. Now it's a waiting game. a long waiting game. Just keep waiting.
express40 IMO
joesmoe,
Any opinion on Olnk? Is it a buy at current price?
express40
LOWMAN;
With Authorized shares so low and with Longs hording the stock,what might happen if the Company should issue one of those super bullish PRs?
express40
Lowman,
The no volume silence of CTUM shares does engender contentment. This management makes little noise.
A few fragments of somewhat related verse come to mind.
"Tread softly so that the blind mole hear not thy footsteps."
"Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep."
I am confident that this quiet,placid period is but prelude to some more active days ahead. IMO
express40
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gamood,
The company, in it's presentation of Mr.D'Amelio,was probably exercising the ingrained practice many use of covering it's rear by avoiding unqualified imperatives, Some of the PR inclusions are really extraordinary superlatives that might be viewed as foward-looking to a hypercritical regulator.
Offered as my opinion only. Please do your own DD. Not intended to be foward-looking.
express40
Gamood,
Loosen up a little and enjoy those dreams while you can because the dreams we've had for these long months have now taken on a bright, new reality. I'd say that the big news of yesterday has just reestablished the illusion/reality ratio at about 10/90.
express40
lowman,
It's been my understanding from following this stock for several years that CSMG owns the technology, not the Ukraine goverment. The hospitals are using CSMG devices and are developing procedures at no cost to the company.The hospitals end up owning the eqpt. I can't locate a reference at this moment but I think I'm right. This would mean that sales in Ukraine would be company sales,
As to the big firm the new consultant works for or did work for, a mutual friend told me that Gyrus medical was probably the company.
Gyrus fits perfectly. They are impressive; take a look at their web page.
express40
Lowman,
Looks to me like a lot of CSMG stock has been locked away by longs patiently anticipating good news( which when it comes will probably cause pps gaps on the upside) IMO.
express40
Not much has been said today about the fantastic media response to the LTC presentations in Bulgaria. This is the first big coverage by the press and it shows what is going to happen many more times as the wonder of this new technology is spread.
express40
Something in our nature often blocks us from making rational investment decisions. The seller(s)at.42 have probably gone into seclusion this afternoon when maybe the smart thing to do, in light of the developing potential of CTUM, would be to buy it back even at a higher price. The stock is acting like there is a high pressure magma pool very close to the surface. Ownership is the reasonable position to take with this stock.
My Opinion Only
express40
stsamlouis,
To the initiate CTUM investor, the morning PR was welcomed news in support of the LTC technology;
to the uninitiate, it would be somewhat difficult to translate this one piece of data into a rationale for purchasing the stock.That said, it is helpful to remember what someone observed about the stock market; it's like a drunken man negotiating across an open field. It doesn't always do what we expect it to do.
express40
macey,
I've been buying CTUM for about as long as it has been trading...at least two years plus. you never know for sure when you buy a stock if it will make you money or if the purchase will result in a loss. A friend told me about CTUM way back. He has invested in small stocks all of his career in the investment business. He told me that CTUM was the best investment opportunity he had ever seen. He still has that opinion of the stock.
There are a lot of sharp investors on this board and the moderator has no equal. Reading the CTUM posts is quite helpful. IMO
express40
suezia,
I will throw in another theory as to why CTUM is at a price lower than we think it ought to be. Obviously, there is currently a bias toward selling: no news,impatience,trading or short mentality etc. These factors are just background noise.
The current silence from headquarters is actually a good sign. The CSMG technologies are new and complex requiring lots of DD on the part of negotiators. Think of pricing the LTB. Must be very difficult to arrive at an arrangement suitable to all parties in a very unknown market.
If things were not proceeding well we would know about it. The soft price of the moment will change likely to the upside and there will be those of us wishing we had more. IMO
express40
Lowman
The one long who won't admit it really confesses his CTUM loyalty every time he posts one of his counterfeit arguments. He brings an interesting dialectic into the discussions of our favorite stock. I enjoy his posts. Bet he's got a couple of suitcases full of CTUM stashed away.
express40
Did CSMG present in Stockholm or, if it did,was the reaction a yawn?
express40
ninjaturtle,
Adjusted for time zone differences, when will chairman Robbins
spin his magic locally (EST) and the cat makes its historic leap?
express40
Rossi,
Very funny! Thanks.
express40
jagman,
You would probably be well advised to leave all bears alone,
all of them.. Polar Bears,Black bears,grizzle bears and even Teddy Bears. Bears have a strange effect on beginning investors sometimes causing them to miss rare buying opportunities.
express40
I'll take 35$
express40
maddogs,
I recall over the years studying the charts of stocks, especially successful ones, often fascinated by the price patterns over years of time. CSMG is at an incognito level, still almost unknown with a chart pattern that reflects it's venture status.But change is coming.The company is abundantly endowed with tightly controlled.world class technologies that work.As the company emerges from anonymity we may be surprised at the vertical rise of the CTUM chart. $50.00 does not seem unreasonable to me....maybe more.
express40
In My Opinion
Maddogs,
I hate being called uncooperative so, as an accommodative long, I'll work out a deal with you on the sale of a few shares of our favorite stock. To arrive at what seems to be a fair PPS, I threw into the analytical pot every formula I knew,inc, e.g. present v, past v, future v plus what the Co. has, is getting and the impact all this will have on the value of CTUM.
I hope you are satisfied with the bargain number that came out of this effort. I'll let'um go for $50.00 per share, less than IMO they will eventually be worth.
The offer is good for 15 minutes.
express40
maddogs,
The second paper is to be presented in Lisbon during the Sept 14-16 period,
express40
Jagman.
Thank you for your response to my post which has prompted me send you an apology by return post. I sincerely regret somehow falling victim to the use of symbols and representations to express my conviction that CTUM appears to be close to fulfilling investor expectations. Had I but remembered, especially since I have read most of your posts, that you are limited to a narrow field of understanding when it comes to written communications, I would have included explanatory notes.
I promise to forgo henceforth the inclusion of anything metaphorical that might cause you cognitive difficulties.
express40
Lowman;
The ongoing saga we are experiencing with our favorite microcap stock reminds me of the TV nature programs wherein we see a monstrous polar bear temporarily sedated so that the wildlife people can perform their tests and checks. The drama builds as we are told that this docile mound of white fur can come out of sedation very quickly sometimes and when it does one had best be strapped in the chopper at a decent altitude.
After what seems like a long time, our financial beast is stirring
express40
ZORAN;
With CSMG Dir Machen recently buying a chunk of CTUM to add to an already healthy position he has, I can't help but be confidant that forthcoming PR releases and articles will be much to our liking. CEO Robbins has bright people around him and does not suffer fools gladly.
express40
My opinion only
lowman,
I've assumed that the '05 date was a typo...should have said '06. Which is correct?
express40
Steve1,
Is this the Barron's article or is there another coming out in monday's edition?
express40
stsamlouis,
should the
PR say that the liver and spleen surgery took place in 2006, not 2005?
news on mr. Machen's purchase; pinksheets..ctum..news