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You have to be either fast, or lucky to get those 16's.
Mike
Chance is good some good news will come next week.
Mike
Just vacuumed them. EOM
Mike
Are those yours?
Mike
GLTY!
Mike
Not any longer; I picked them up.
Mike
GM all UDHI long & prospective holders!
Mike
GM all!
Mike
Yes, 'wormwood,' I know what some folks may not. But you can find it out, as well. Just go to my sticky (the basic DD), and start with the first line. Look both @ the Q'rly & Annual finances, the luck of increase in the OS, and so on. After you do your own basic DD, you'll also gain some knowledge some folks (the ones that sold today @ 0.0016) may not know.
While I never give anyone advice on what to do, I can tell you this: @ this price, to me, ITKH is a keep and accumulate. Then, some patience should do the job. Hope this helps.
Mike
Pretty good day today; a good start
Mike
Very quite in the UDHI land today. This should change in due time, one can predict. It shouldn't take too long....
Mike
I'm one of them. EOM
Mike
But of course! EOM
Mike
Me 3, LOL! Got a few more @ 16 (822K), @ the Ask. The Bid (747,700 shares) is also mine, just in case.
Mike
Yes, after waiting a few weeks (since I got in), finally the light at the end of that tunnel starts shinning.
Mike
Nice to see, finally, some excitement here. Until today the sentiment toward WAFR potential was not the best; as usual, volume + price has miraculously changed that.
Mike
Avg Vol (10-day): 27.5M; 2day, already approaching 160M. News coming? Which one of the 5 (*) possible?
Here it goes! EOM
Mike
00's coming! EOM
Staring to move?
Mike
You mean BISU; yes, expecting it to start it's way up.
Mike
Yes, obviously it's the job of the 1 to 2 ticks flippers at work. Many of us, indeed, are waiting patiently for the much, much larger reward we believe WAFR will bring in due time.
Mike
Good start 2day! Spring is here, and so is the best work season for FRCN.
Mike
Expanding the dentistry business was not at all a bad decision. That decision, as you can see(*), has helped UDHI increase their steady (and very low risk) source of revenue, which (philologically, for the some investors, including myself) was needed until the larger potential second revenue stream (the DA machines for dentistry) comes to its maturity.
(*) http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/UDHI/financials
Mike
When a certain sector goes up, all stocks in that sector will go up. In our case there's a direct correlation between the DA's IPO & the expecting start of large volume sales. Along with the basic DA machines, under the same umbrella, the DA machines for dentistry (developed with UDHI help) will also start to sell, don't you think?
...even though DA may go public. This doesn't guarantee us (udhi shareholders) anything.
Mike
Yes, the approaching IPO will no doubt be a game changer. Our time will come, and soon.
Mike
Really, 'TigVT?' Greedy type CEO's dilute their own stock into the oblivion. Do you see any sign of it with GDVI?
http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/UDHI/financials/income/quarter
Back to BISU. EOM
Mike
True. EOM
WAFR
Mike
GM EWSI! Sunny day 2day?
Mike
GM QLTS holders! Looking forward for the "good news" to come out.
Mike
From the last PR:
Good job, 'Daenerys,' good job!
Mike
Agree, 'nWo,' & that's why AEP is one of the few good yield dividend paying stocks I own and added to, over the last several years. All those MB's are indeed "dead," and not fun to follow. It's why, although I check them now and then, I almost never post on any of them.
The fun (call it human drama, ignorance, silly claims, obvious P&D's, you name it) is in the ever changing sentiment inside the penny MB's. Pennies are not only a good critical thinking exercise, but following them one is never getting bored, nor out of shape. They give an educated mind the motivation to keep up with the many new developments, discover the many frauds associated with most of them, and see some of them grow exponentially. It's why I always have quite a few penny stocks, hand-picked mostly from what I call "good value penny bottoms," which thereafter, in my portfolio, usually become mid- or long-term.
Mike
In such situations is not wise to say too much, that's for certain.
Mike
Well, I wasn't sitting either, but until we could have the official written version of it, I didn't want to break it out. But since you already did it, yes, I already knew indeed that "Drinkable Air may be going public." In fact, from my understanding, they are in an advanced stage of launching that IPO.
From what I could gather, talking to someone who's supposedly knowledgeable about it (someone who pretends to be involved in some pre-IPO dealing - he wouldn't say exactly in what capacity), in fact, it's the company that was delaying it, so they could b4 have some solid sales/contracts/local & international deals signed, so as the initial IPO price could be maximized. It explains the speed with which the Drinkable Air folks are moving around the world trying to make as many deals as possible. Again, the same guy tells me that some pre-IPO arrangements have been already done, which if true it means the date for that IPO is near. Traveling around the world take lots of money, money that were in short supply, as I understand. Since the DA team moves all of the sudden in such an aggressive way, it only means they have now the money to do it, and the pre-IPO money (which investors only come up with after they are confident the IPO will be a success) most probable are the source.
Have you talked about or found out anything about the above? If so, a confirmation from you, will increase the confidence level in the near future turn-around event, which indeed the IPO will be. Also, one can assume that Drinkable Air for dentistry will also be included into the scope of that IPO. Any info on that?
Mike
Thanks a lot for the info, 'goldgin!' Their facebook is looking good and very promising indeed:
https://www.facebook.com/drinkableair
Did you got a chance to talk to George? If so, have you seen any change in is expectations from your last visit?
Thanks again, and GLTY,
Mike
I bet this man:
http://www.secform4.com/insider-trading/1391142.htm
knows what the future holds for QLTS.
Mike
It's been one month since the 8-K. The QLTS news about the start of the silica mining should be out any day now.
Mike
I agree with you that "until the settlement is paid" WAFR will not be able to use it's entire arsenal in order to raise the company above the water fast enough.
Question is what happen after they rich that settlement? In fact, how do we know they haven't yet rich an agreement, or are closed to getting there (which is my understanding)? To answer this question let's just examine one of your generally known sites you provided today:
http://www.home.agilent.com/en/pd-841739-pn-C1280A/asur-parallel-device-reliability-asur-pdr?nid=-33571.387081.00&cc=US&lc=eng
One can see that for the discontinued product: "ASUR PDR," the note in the upper right corner say: "No replacement found for this product."
Going down, coming from a well known company such as "Agilent Technologies," one can not envision or hope for a better free promotion of WAFR (would be, or probably already reinstated) products than this(*), or this(**).
(*) "ASUR PDR is a high-performance, low-cost, accelerated reliability and parametric solution for parallel multi-site testing that incorporates the proven accelerated techniques of Core Wafer Systems PDQ-WLR using instruments-based solutions. ASUR PDR is part of the ASUR scalable set of solutions: one hardware, one software, from instruments to systems, on-wafer to package."
(**) "ASUR PDR provides parallel, multi-site, on-wafer or packaged DC and AC/Pulsed TDDB, BTS, HCI, N/PBTI and EM long term reliability tests. Advanced features allow detection of novel effects found in advanced materials such as high-k and low-k dielectrics, copper and transition silicide barrier metallization. In dielectric reliability ASUR PDR can use advanced adaptive scanning and specialized failure detection methods to zero in on relevant operating regimes and identify soft breakdowns. In BTI, ASUR PDR executes fast measurements for proper detection and avoids relaxation effects."
Going down in the same file, one can see in how many other instances WAFR products are mentioned.
Now, after WAFR gains again (if it not already did) of its software and testing product capabilities, known the speed to which any winning company has to move (in order to survive in an upturn industry - see my latest postings for confirmation this is indeed the case), its up to anyone to judge weather or not accomplished companies such as "Agilent Technologies" will chose to go on the path of reinventing the wheel, or that of reinstating something they already know it works well for their short- and mid-term needs.
Mike