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i agree --u c --not only this stem cell stock but all stem cell stocks have sufffered due to lack of attention ---which i think we'll get next week ---real soon all eye and talks from mainstrem media will be on stem cells and when the attention and talks starts it going to carry through for a while ---i just hate i cant' buy more on monday
stem cells didnt get the coverage out of the gate the way it should have all the attention have been on rush and the gop and madoff --this stock will take off and when it dose it'll be no stopping it
0.01--on ask news must be comming
R U READY SKI-DADDY 0.012 ON ASK-TDAM
THE BULL IS BACK
what the law makers r fighting over is the use of embryos which r very controvery - some scienctis don't ever like useing them--u see what folks here don't understand is that the new age of stem cell research is pluripotent stem cells and SCLL has tons of expertise in please google the words pluripotent and do some reading on it --that is one reason why i invested in SCLL--this company is on the forefront believe me ---stem cells will soon become law in every state ---georgia senate is going to vote on it thursday with other states to follow ---the little pop today was a sign we're going up ---the bears have weaken -pay attention---BIG NEWS IS COMMING ON A spin out or an acquisition --COMMING REAL SOON ---we're due for another pr--see ya in greenland in the morning ----go go go go go go SCLL
P S THE BEARS HAVE WEAKEN
THE BAN HAS BEEN LIFTED FOR FUNDING --WHAT'S LEFE IS MAKEING IT LAW SO NO OTHER FUTURE PRESIDENT CAN RE BAN STEM CELLS
While decisive, the order can be reversed by a future President, so Obama urged congressional leaders to seal the intent of his order into law — a process that Congresswoman Diana DeGette of Colorado has already begun. DeGette co-authored two previous bills expanding taxpayer support of embryonic-stem-cell research
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1883861,00.html
this company is well on its way --looking some big news soon
base is solid - strong hands in the mix get ready get ready
at least we know that will happen and is something we don't have to worry about ----weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee go SCLL -go stemcells
it was signed today ext order
you r so RIGHT - i call this day sucker day--alot of stocks including SCLL either closed at or near their close on this pass friday --- so treat tomorrow as monday -- few things i like about this company 1. talking about spin out or an acquisition," said Kelly. 2. pluripotent stem cells --(TM)PluriCells---i will tell u something i have been researching everynight and the pluripotent stem cells is the new age of stem cells and this company is front and center
dam these's people need shares ---don't fall in their trap
wow this board here sure went to hell in a handbasket prettyfast must be all those's old investors who got burned the first time and now is crying --couldn't wait-crying turns into hate/then bashing comes- which drives down the pps thanks alot be a man
glad i held on to this one wish icould add more today have to wait till wed ---oh look at these's boardmarks what the xxxx
just had a 9mil buy those 4's not going to last
Currently, the company is in the preliminary stages of acquiring a minority stake in MODUS Healthcare Builders. On Tuesday, February 24th, Health Sciences Group's management team will tour the MODUS Building Plant as a step in closing its due diligence.
GETTREADY I BELIEVE N THIS 1
whats your take for monday's trading (HESG)
time to move
people waiting and thinking this will go to 0001 -not going to happen--- 0005 is lowest it will go mark my words here --better get in b4 it heads north huge news comming --this company is right in line in what's going on right now --green buildings puting folks back to work
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////ALERT $HESG$ STRONG MONEY MAKER
ON RADAR $HESG$ PURE MONEY MAKER
this stock will soar on 02182009
BUY
CONFIRMED
Patience pays off. The market wavered a bit but finally confirmed the recent bullish formation. The dose of the previous day was not enough for a BUY-IF confirmation but today it is. Though the market opened lower today, the day’s activity created a white candlestick that closed above the previous close. This is a valid confirmation criterion. The market is now ready for a bullish move. AmericanBulls.com
with prez obama signing the stimulus bill on tue's i think this is ready for a major move upward along with the Acquisition of MODUS Healthcare Builders --this is right in line with createing green jobs
http://www.modushealthcare.com/id51.html
In today's challenging healthcare environment providers need innovation. The industry must have better, smarter, faster, safer, greener buildings. Our healthcare infrastructure is aging and providers can not wait years to complete construction projects. At the same time, communities expect high quality buildings that meet or exceed rigorous healthcare construction standards. The construction industry must constantly adapt to provide high quality at reduced cost in shorter building time frames. To address this need Modus Healthcare developed a way to construct healthcare buildings in factories in the same fashion that market leading hospitals deliver patient care. Modus assembled a team of industry leading professionals, looked at years of evidence based construction practice, spent thousands of hours engineering a model and now offers that model to the industry.
Modus construction truly differentiates itself from existing technology. Our building process utilizes factory constructed cutting edge components that are assembled in methods taken from the world's finest healthcare technology and automobile manufacturers. Modus engineers spent many years studying the pitfalls of on-site healthcare construction and developed a truly unique and alternative way to craft rooms and spaces in a controlled environment, assemble and validate each room's performance in the factory, install these contructs in substancially better concrete and steel framework and deliver and assemble the finished product on a construction site. The end result is a complete facility that flows better, costs less to build and operate and to patients and staff- looks and feels more like artwork and less like a utilitarian box.
The Modus construction process uses unique methodology to connect medical gas, water, electrical, data and other technology within and between the rooms, and from the entire modular construct to on-site termination points. Fittings and junctions are installed in the factory in space saving constructs using industry approved piping, wiring and connectors that require no special tools and minimal post-installation maintenance. These components are removable and replaceable. This allows the rapid deployment of Modus technology at the building site. It also means that our hospitals, surgery centers and clinics are infinitely flexible. Today's patient room can be transformed into tomorrow's ICU bed with minimal expense and time involved.
Modus further separates itself by offering room systems that can easily and inexpensivley transform "shell space" into clinical space.
CLEANER GREEN BUILDINGS RIGHT UP OBAMA'S ALLEY--THIS IS WHAT THE PREZ IS PUSHING http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics/AP/story/906909.html
being researching my dd weekly looking for some kind of change-trying to pin point when this stock would bounce higher any input
looking for a huge week tue-friday go go go go HESG -can't wait
Estimated Market Cap
$96,357 as of Feb 13, 2009
Outstanding Shares
74,120,444 as of Dec 8, 2008
Number of Share Holders of Record
187 as of Dec 8, 2008
Float
59,386,006 as of Dec 8, 2008
http://www.pinksheets.com/pink/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=HESG
http://www.modushealthcare.com/id49.html--target Acquisition
with heavy vol comming in on fri 13 at 59mil this beast moves on air and has plenty of room to go up
http://www.modushealthcare.com/index.html
with obama's new plan this is going to be big
R U READY SKI DADDY
R U READY SKI DADDY
it'll be on and poppin in the AM keep ya friends close and the bashers/haters closer --cant wait too get high witcha in the AM GO GO BBDA$ iam out
i agree this will fly
what a great day and close --what a stock everyday even though it pull back everyday it inches higher --slow climbing just the way i like it this stocks trades like its on a major exchange
looking for a good day today --$
STEM CELLS" NOW SHOWING ACROSS THE COUNTRY $CBAI$
STAY TUNE MORE TO COME
http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2009/02/09/scientists-heartened-at-prospect-of--end-to-stem.html
Scientists Heartened at Prospect of End to Stem Cell Ban
Move by Obama expected to kick-start efforts to unlock therapeutic potential
Posted February 9, 2009
By Amanda Gardner
HealthDay Reporter
MONDAY, Feb. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers are rejoicing over President Barack Obama's anticipated lifting of the eight-year ban on embryonic stem cell research imposed by his predecessor, President George W. Bush.
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The anticipation moved one step closer to reality Thursday, with media reports that Obama gave House Democrats at a closed-door Virginia retreat a "guarantee" that he would sign an executive order overturning Bush's policy.
"It's going to remove an embarrassment for American science," said Dr. Darwin Prockop, director of the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine Institute for Regenerative Medicine at Scott & White Hospital in Temple. "It's a statement that we're going to again believe in science."
Yet those same experts are aware that the sobering state of the economy could impose its own restrictions on this type of research.
"This clearly is a very important part of our medical future," said Paul Sanberg, distinguished professor of neurosurgery and director of the University of South Florida Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair in Tampa. "[But] to clear the path for this without giving additional money to the National Institutes of Health will be disappointing. I hope the stimulus package also includes an increase in embryonic stem cell funding."
Sanberg also expressed concern that any monies redirected to stem cell research could divert funds from other critical avenues of research. "If it's a normal competitive process, it will take money away from other programs," he said.
Stem cell research received a big boost in January, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first-ever human trial using embryonic stem cells as a medical treatment.
Geron Corp., a California-based biotech company, was given the OK to implant embryonic stem cells in eight to 10 paraplegic patients who can use their arms but can't walk.
In 2001, then-president Bush limited federal funding for stem cell research only to human embryonic stem cell lines that already existed.
The decision prompted some scientists to worry that the United States would fall behind other countries in the drive to unlock the potential of stem cell research.
Embryonic stem cells are the most basic human cells, believed to be capable of growing into any type of cell in the body. Working as a sort of repair system for the body, they can theoretically divide without limit to replenish other cells. The scientific hope is that stem cells may, at some point in the future, become capable of treating a variety of diseases and conditions, such as Parkinson's disease, diabetes, heart disease and spinal cord injuries, according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
National polls continue to find that the majority of Americans favors embryonic stem cell research, although some surveys have found that that support has declined somewhat in recent years.
Many people object to the use of embryonic stem cells, contending that the research requires the destruction of potential life, because the cells must be extracted from human embryos.
The stem cells being used in the recently approved Geron trial were obtained from one of the Bush administration's approved stem cell lines. And no federal funds were used in the development of this treatment.
Since the restrictions on embryonic stem cell research took effect, many research institutions have redirected their focus to other types of stem cells. Prockop's institution, for instance, deals only with adult stem cells.
Adult stem cells can give rise to all the specialized types of cells found in tissue from which they originated, such as skin. But, scientists don't agree on whether adult stem cells may yield cell types other than those of the tissue from which they originate, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Prockop said embryonic stem cells "are mainly of interest as a research tool and a biological experimental system. Their use in patients in spite of that recent approval for Geron is really very questionable because of the potential for tumors."
Still, the anticipated lessening of restrictions by the Obama administration may help funnel more private money into stem cell research, the experts said.
Published: Feb. 6, 2009 at 3:11 PM
Obama says stem cell research will blossom
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/02/06/Obama_says_stem_cell_research_will_blossom/UPI-57771233951086/
WILLIAMSBURG, Va., Feb. 6 (UPI) -- U.S. President Barack Obama told House Democrats he will reverse his predecessor's limit on federal funding for stem cell research.
Obama said, "I guarantee you that we will sign an executive order for stem cells," two participants told the White House press pool at the Williamsburg, Va., Democratic retreat.
U.S. President George Bush had restricted federal funding for projects requiring new stem cell lines.
Obama told House Democrats he wants to work with the House and Senate to ensure his executive order on stem cell research has teeth.
"God gave us (the) power to make smart decisions to cure diseases, to alleviate suffering," the president said.
Rep. David Scott of Georgia asked Obama to continue funding for the F-22 Raptor, saying it would mean 50,000 jobs in his district, retreat participants said. The president said he would make any funding decision after discussions with the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Responding to questions about Afghanistan and Pakistan, Obama said U.S. policy toward Afghanistan was "in the midst of a number of reviews." Pakistan must be approached with a combination of military and diplomatic efforts, he said.
"I CAN SEE OBAMA SETTING THIS IN MOTION NEXT WEEK"
Obama to Hold First Prime-Time News Conference Monday 02 09 09 @ 8et time- will likely speak on stem cells--right on the heels of the time mag cover story dropping on the 9th as well
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days/2009/02/05/obama-hold-prime-time-news-conference-monday/
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CBAI worth taking a look @ CBAI
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http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,20090209,00.html
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/feb/06/obama-guarantees-aiding-stem-cell/