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gettin near 100 mil vol for the day
plastic pallet theft problems.
from what I have read, the biggest problem
owning plastic pallets is theft. Just ask the USPS,
it's a huge problem there.
in the green from today's additions
continuing to add on any dips here
adding a lot more here
kewl
interesting, i saw it come up on two diff sites as 76k
this is strange, DNPI had a volume of 76,000 all day today.
all of a sudden the volume is now 2,344.
nice uppage going on here
ask moving up here
time for some uppage here
it's a special code that the MMs use
Ogclip, you are doing a great job with the charts, glad you are here
sixes coming
this is excellent
here we go
and I am still holding all my shares from 2 years ago and I will continue to hold them
yeah baby , go!!
i feel like i am on the El Toro (NJ) roller coaster today.
get ready for .01
NEWS NEWS
I think we get to .01 and beyond today
thanks Eagle
CJ, where is Clay's video located, thanks
this will be a high volume day for sure
Good luck to everyone tomorrow!
This is a gapper tomorrow, I have no doubt at all
yeah CJ, this is looking good, and we could all use some $ right now I bet, it's tuff out there for some.
pounded on this thing, it's not posting .005, at least not yet
i will try to participate too CJ
CYSG lookin good, been holding this for awhile
unexpected, you speak my language, glad your here.
unexpected, I actually found it at Google Finance,
I too bought CYSG over two years ago and have been holding it all this time.
However all sources should be considered.
here is the link
http://www.hotstocked.com/article/1661/the-volatile-stock-of-cape-systems-group-inc.html
Found this at yahoo:
9/29/09
The effect of an update on operations and financial condition Cape Systems Group, Inc. (PinkSheets: CYSG, CYSG message board or CYSG.PK) issued a week ago is slowly fading away and the stock price is re-evaluating after the initial rally. It is difficult to say whether there's still enough steam to push the price up after the profit taking sell-off, but predicting is always fun.
The bulls seem not to be giving up and after some sell-off, the price still moved up on Monday. On the other hand the company's stock has never traded at current levels, so it is impossible to establish an adequate resistance point. At the time it stays somewhere at $0.004, but that level is not too strong of an indicator as price only touched it once. Meanwhile the price might get back to previous support level of $0.0005 with little effort.
All that matters at the time is if the company's fundamentals have improved enough so that the stock price adjusts and stays up. As Cape Systems is a non-reporting entity a clear view cannot be established, but elimination of 15.3 million in debt is a good sign. Gross profit has decreased $0.3 million since Q2 2008 suggesting the decrease in revenue. Excluding the special items there was a $0.4 million loss, up $0.1 million from previous year.
All this adds up to worsened performance, but decreased liabilities. That is enough to push the stock price up temporarily, but will hardly have any effect in the longer term. Another good thing is that the company gave us at least some update letting to know where they're headed. On the other hand, this might have been an attempt to boost the stock price and increase general interest in it before turning to equity financing.
OK , no problem, I love MMRF too.
RBRM now up 94% since last post by the way.
Picking up more MMRF and RBRM here. RBRM announced swine flu kit today.
Here comes FVRL back to the .245 level.
Glad I bought more the last two days!
Sounds great JDS.
I continue to buy on this pullback.
Microsoft announced today.
Been around here since about .06 a share, wanted to give some input.
MS updates e-health data-aggregation software.
Microsoft updates e-health data-aggregation software
New version of Almaga aims to improve flow of information between doctors and patients
Microsoft on Monday will unveil a new version of its software for aggregating health records that makes it easier for patients and doctors to share information electronically.
The new release, Almaga Unified Intelligent System 2009, offers bi-directional integration with Microsoft's HealthVault, an online repository where people can store and manage their health and wellness information, said Steve Shihadeh, a vice president in the Microsoft Health Solutions Group.
In addition to linking Almaga to HealthVault, Microsoft also is adding a Web interface to the system so health-care practitioners who have the right to access information from Almaga can do so through a Web portal, he said. The company also has added new features to the system, one of which that allows images such as X-rays and MRIs to be stored.
Managing health-care records and information is a huge pain point for the industry. The health-care information system in the U.S. is difficult for both patients and doctors to navigate. Patient health records for the most part remain stored in disparate systems and there are still huge paper trails of records that health-care providers must keep to comply with regulations that govern the industry.
Microsoft's update to Almaga comes just as the U.S. government has approved an economic stimulus package with US$19 billion in funds available for health-care professionals to develop better IT systems in the health-care industry.
"One of the criteria to qualify for that money is to provide for the meaningful use of electronic medical records and interoperability of data," Shihadeh said. "We believe that tools like Amalga and HealthVault clearly demonstrate that ability."
Microsoft, along with other tech giants like Google and IBM, has been at the forefront of helping to improve health-care IT systems. Microsoft executives have even testified before the U.S. Senate to advise the government on the issue.
"The hardest problem we're trying to solve is to help people navigate this connected system in a modern seamless way to get better health care," Shihadeh said. "That's what we see as most important."