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I agree...let's get this thing moving up!
Awesome, thx again
Thx, so that 9,000,000 order at 11:30:23 was a buy order?
Did anyone just see that order that went through at ll:30:23 for 9,000,000 followed by a sell of 10,000at 11:30:24 PST? Was that a buy or a sell order on the 9,000,000 trade?
Sure hope this doesn't move today....LOL...but if it does, oh well, still a good thing, just hope I can get more before it moves...JMO
I actually hope it doesn't move up tomorrow but on Friday.
We shall soon find out
I have a feeling this hits 0.0004 tomorrow
Malt66, I read charts and I like what I see in the chart on RNVAW, but maybe you can explain to me why the upwards trend in the RNVAW are a good thing for RNVA? Thx
Your going to ride it out even though you think they will reverse spit again? So are you hoping after the 1st RS that eventually it will pop and you can unload and then buy back?
You and me both brother
I feel for you, wish you would have stayed in, just have a feeling this is going to spike....didn't you notice all the buying going on today?
Huge order of 20 mil just went thru....where's the 0.0005's? Coming very soon I suspect
0.0005 coming soon
I like the way you think, now let us prey! LOL...actually you make a lot of sense. I have a feeling your on to something. We will see in the next quarterly results.
Thanks
Gotcha,thanks
Not sure what I'm looking at on my level 2...I see the Bid Ask and the x's behind both. What do you read from that?
Oh yeah, see that on TDA. so your saying if we hit 7,566,107 on the bid we go to .0005?
No, my order showed up right after I ordered at 11:37:50 PST
Well you can make that 16.6 milnow
Just doing my part!
Here comes my 2 milly
To Da Moooooon!!!
Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems to me that RNVA quarter over quarter is healthier... stronger revenues and assets...just a matter of time before they are profitable. Wrong or Right?
RENNOVA HEALTH REPORTS SECOND QUARTER 2018 FINANCIAL RESULTS
https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/08/14/1551680/0/en/RENNOVA-HEALTH-REPORTS-SECOND-QUARTER-2018-FINANCIAL-RESULTS.html
Very good idea...waiting patiently to do just that
Anyone live near these hospitals? Have you gone in and look at the traffic?
Read the article and you will understand why RNVA bought the GE model instead of the Siemens model...
• Parts and support availability: If you're intending to replace an existing CT and it's a GE or a Siemens, it might be simplest for you to stick with the same manufacturer. Your current parts supplier will be more likely to have the parts you need, and your service personnel will have a higher degree of familiarity with the incoming equipment.
If your business is branching out into a new area or region, the availability of parts and service in those locations should be considered as well. Generally, for new sites in the US, GE is hard to beat for availability of engineers, support information, and parts on the secondary market. In other areas (Europe, for example) availability may be higher for Siemens engineers and parts.
• Preferences/the learning curve: The team of techs and doctors that will use your system and the radiologists that may be reading your scans may have preferences. If the "boots on the ground" have a favorite, it can be well worth catering to them. User interface, control systems, report formatting- these are fine details in the user experience that can constitute a learning curve.
• Remodeling and installation: Depending on your individual project, this could be just as important as technical specifications. A lot of cost and logistics go into building or preparing the right room for the incoming equipment. If you're installing into a room that has already housed an air-cooled scanner, the Sensation 64 is a good pick. If you're tight on space, the VCT 64 has the advantage. If you're building a brand-new space- the world is your oyster, so to speak.
By the way, the maintenance can be very expensive, more than likely why they bought a new one...the live expectancy before maintenance is needed is about 5 years...plenty of time to get this company profitable. Hold your shares!
Wrong, the price for a "NEW" GE VCT 64 slice Scanner is well over a million dollars. The information you have on your post is for a refurbished GE VCT 64 Scanner. RNVA purchased a "NEW" Scanner....try to get your facts straight.
Take a look at page 17. Is a VCT 64 Scanner we are referring too?
http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/21795/file-29903060-pdf/docs/ct-scanner-buyers-guide.pdf
For example, the cost of a CT scanner can be as low as $65,000 for a refurbished one that produces only small images quickly. A larger and brand new CT scanner can run as high as $2.5 million. Prices are slightly higher for MRI machines, running up to about $3 million for a new machine.
Looks like we are in the same boat.
Thanks Dawg
Lowtrade, so what do you suggest bag holders do, wait for the RS or chance a run and average down for a possible run? Looking at Time and Sales show more people were buying then selling after the initial drop at 8:49 PST. Your saying that they can continue shorting this lower while others are still trying to catch the knife?
Well they definitely need to get that elevator fixed.
20,000,000 shares RNVA sold at 10:40 PST
In My Opinion (IMO)
On what day? There has only been less than 30 million traded so far today.
Hmmm, sad to say but it's going to .0004...just wondering if I should accumulate more or wait it out.