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Hey look, somebody bought $150 worth of IHSN today. Turning the corner now, boys!
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Uh, yep.
It's the first move in bending the shareholders over the desk and givin it to em.
I'm still here, hiding and watching for the buy order to kick in. Way too much drama, to much angst, too much "sturm und drang" on this board for me to hang around. GLTY
This thing is really yoyo-ing today, mama.
That's a pretty big "if." $500K per year. And that's gross revenue, not a good benchmark for stock forecasting. Tkaes more than that amount just to operate a company like this, IMO. So the net would be a negative number. BL
Um, the market cap with 1.5 billion shares only totals 14 million, and how much of that do you imagine is liquid cash assets when they run classified ads in freebie community garage sale rags. Goig paying $5 million for anything at this point is laughable. 200 million shares is only worth 1.8 mil. If you had a real company that really made money would you sell it to get your hands on 1.8 million worth of goig stock? Show of hands out there?
no, it's not that simple.
It's "soon" but they are interviewing prospective manufacturers? Maybe we should ask Bill Clinton what the word "soon" means. LOL
My scottrade system tells me the market cap for ihsn is negative $100 b. I trust scottrade, don't trust offbrands like investopedia.
Thank you for your reply.
sure it is.
Gotta have way more than a viable product IMO. Gotta know what to do with it and have the $$ and savvy to make it happen before you run out of time or run into competition.
Market capitalization: Negative $100 billion.
Are you personally a consumer of these superior services?
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not even a reach-around.
you mean it sank in on that date, not sunk. As in, Honey, I Shrank the Kids.
yah, gonna bounce but don't try to guess the top, get out once it doubles from here. IMO
Why would you think that this would not go right back to where it came from? Look at the chart. It's a flatline except for one big spike. It's not like they're hawking oil or memtals or even food, stuff that people can't do without. They're selling music videos during a major recession. Tough sell. Their market involves totally discretionary spending on totally nonessential items. Buy this here, wait for the bounce on the "big PR," and take your money back out IMO.
Jeez, I sure hope he owns some. I would hate to see that amount of angst and emotionality wasted on nothing.
because they're testing the service, obviously.
Um this is in the double zeroes. If you're not in this to take some profits short term, you might be a schmuck.
Here's some food for thought: Remember the "976" marketing craze back in the late 1980s? Quickly followed by the "1-900" marketing craze? The method there was focused not so much on moving products and services, but on making $$ off of the marketing method itself. Both flared brightly and then died. Why? Because they made money for the marketers, but not for the companies that bought into the marketing program. Did the "976" system "actually work?" Of course it "worked." So did the 1-900 service "actually work." That is, they "worked" from a purely technical aspect. You could call 1-900 numbers all day long and, yep -- those calls all went through. Did the service have actual value to end-users, though? Ahh, nope. Good luck, keep it real.
I can see you're a glass-is-half-full kinda guy. I try to be, but not when you're talking real money.
If or when this pops up again, it's liable to be very brief and you'd better have your sell orders in the pipeline, imo.
The points you make touch on some of the main reasons I am on this board and in this stock. The reason for the resistance in USA is the strong privacy laws and legal considerations like HIPAA, imo. The Eurpoeans have never had any individual privacy rights so they don't mind so much. Once Obama takes away our rights of privacy in our individual health records, this whole scheme ought to open up for standardization and benefit companies like MMRF in the USA. If MMRF does go "global" I could think of nothing better than to profit from the invasion of other countries' privacy, since they have no such rights, while USA lags behind and figures out a better way to go about it.
I think there's another pop in it, which is why it remains on my Watch List. GLTA
Yoyo: I think you and I are not so very different. So it's a better mousetrap. Even if that point is conceded, I'm not so sure mousetraps are selling much anymore, and it doesn't seem that you're real convinced of that, either. But we are both interested enough to see if money can be made off of how the market responds to these questions. BL
Tulaz: the stock market is never about what's happening now. It's about what's expected to happen a year or two from now. The Obama health case bill, which is an Obomination in my political opinion, nevertheless contains provisions requiring medical providers and institutions to digitize medical records. I think you are wrong about "Balkanization" of this process. To the contrary, all of these records are going to have to be standardized so that they are interchangeable, manageable, and accessible on a very broad scale. Otherwise, there is simply no need and no logic at all to digitizing them. So, regardless of my political views, I see this area as an investment opportunity mandate sort of like the feds requiring a certain amount of corn-based ethanol to be mixed in gasoline. Whether MMRF is the right horse to back in this race remains to be seen, it will require luck, a well-funded race to market the major players (insurers amd hospital chains) and most of all the right product / service that can establish a beachhead and push back the latecomers.
It's still me, bro.
Nah, like I've said countless times, I don't buy "the story." But I love to read about you guys trying to figure out how, or if, this service actually works. Seems to be an ongoing debate.
Lemme get this straight. These guys are auditioing product manufacturers, meaning there is no actual product in inventory, but they are forging ahead with video production to sell the non-existent product and signing up infomercial queens to star in the videos. I'm glad that's straight. LOL. I'll check back in on you guys in about 18 months, when (maybe) you got some actual product out of production and into inventory. LMAO.
Gee, another emotional appeal on a stock chat board. How novel, and unproductive.
If not yours then someone else's. I'm on the sidelines until or unless it gets to .005.
when your go to .005, sell and I'll buy them.
Frankly, if this doesn't pop with all the news lately about the industry conversion to digital records, I doubt if it's ever going to pop up much from here.