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You just say that you do not want to wait for settlement. That you want to pay margin interest. No problemo
Thanks for the "hey, over here!" on BRCD. Looks like one for me.
VVUS is looking good on this reversal.
ARIA on my screen for the response to the Lazard presentation tomorrow.
So, manana
How many shares outstanding on PFMS
UTRM was in Thunderdome Stock Club.
FWIW...a Yahoo Group with hundreds of traders that get the e-mail posts. They come up with some really nice plays. Here it is:
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Late in the trading day on Friday, there was alot of buying going on with volume ending at 1.05 Million--5 times the average. UTRM closed up 13%, but this company is pretty interesting. They did an interview this week highlighting their new WATERLESS toothbrush that they are introducing to the world on Nov. 28 at the Great NY Dental Meeting. And they apparently are starting to ship product in Dec.
UTRM was at .97 in March, according to the chart, with it hitting .062 this week. Closed yesterday at .078. At the minimum, watch this UTRM this week for follow through.
I love the Bottom Bouncers--because they can really pop high and fast.
Good luck
STEC needs some management TLC for its shareholders--interview, pr's on updates etc. This could pop
LOL, lizzy
UTRM needs $0.156 for the double. I will report back here on the double. LOL
STEC chart is on my Bottom Play list
STEC
TPHM
Lizzy put me down for UTRM for a 100% gainer in the making. UTRM at .078
Thanks
SUNV
PFOB, IMDS, UTRM or the radar
IMDS
UTRM
Returning the favor,DA. Another possible bouncers from a long decline --like PGNX
UTRM
I'm on it, Eat. PSGI bouncing this week
UTRM looks good, 4God, on a breakout above .10 according to your chart. Am I reading your chart right? That volume on Friday needs to continue too. Thanks--this is one I will put on my watch list for anything positive out of the company.
Where is news? I like this business plan, but you have to put out news to the public to get some attention.
Guess we have to wait for their earnings report.
Check this one out, david
Chart on ANCI
Thanks for this chart. Nice possible bottom play.
UTRM on WorldMarketMedia--now, if when they come out with some news, UTRM at least has a crowd watching or following it to some degree.
UTRM.PK United Treatment Centers Last $0.07 $9M (MarketCap)
Editors Desk
Date: November 11, 2009 1:51 PM
Publisher: Editors Desk
Tags: Consumer Goods, Pink Sheets
I love disruptive technology in the consumer space because the big dogs need to scramble and usually some biz dev guy gets his butt fired for not paying attention. Then some small stock explodes and large cap companies must overpay. It happens regularly to the benefit of early investors. And this profitable phenomenon seems to be on the brink in Dental Care. . I don’t want to be William Addis and I don’t want to cause a riot because I like my house on the 16th Tee Box. I just think we should stop rubbing rags on our teeth….see below.
The toothbrush is one of mans’ purest inventions, and singularly has extended lives of men and women. William Addis of England is credited with creating the first mass-produced toothbrush in 1780. In 1770 he had been placed in jail for causing a riot. While in prison, he decided that the method for teeth brushing of the time – rubbing a rag on one's teeth with soot and salt – could be improved. So he took a small animal bone, drilled small holes in it, obtained some bristles from a guard, tied them in tufts, then passed the bristles through the holes on the bone and glued them. He soon became very wealthy. Simple ideas converting to great margins.
Tooth powders for use with toothbrushes came into general use in the 19th century in Britain. Most were homemade, with chalk, pulverized brick, or salt as ingredients. An 1866 Home Encyclopedia recommended pulverized charcoal, and cautioned that many patented tooth powders that were commercially marketed did more harm than good. Recently, homemade tooth powders are made by mixing 3 parts baking soda (cleanser) thoroughly with 1 part salt (the abrasive). It seems it is time for modern dental care to make a step forward and it surely lies in the combination of brush and paste.
According to studies published by the American Dental Association- Liquid Dentifrice cleans teeth 35% better than pastes…so I went looking for a start-up company in my niche and found United Treatment Centers UTRM.PK and spent some time with the company. It seems that the “buy versus build” with Colgate and is in progress.
The right company can cause a disruptive technology to occur, and it is a classic “Give them the razor, then sell them blades forever” idea.
Provide the proprietary toothbrush with the proprietary dentifrice cartridge and—walah!—you have recurring revenues like Gillette enjoys…and this story launches November 29th, 2009 at the Greater New York Dental Meeting when UTRM.PK introduces the waterless toothbrush to the market
We created a Video called CEO Snapshot.
http://www.worldmarketmedia.com/home/video/vod-newswire-podcasts.aspx
Here is their website:
http://www.aquafreetoothbrush.com/benefits.php
We were not compensated for this review of the company. It came via a long time IR relationship who knows I like these kinds of stories. So as normal…follow along as we watch them grow…just remember where you heard it first!!!
CHART on HRRN
Bottom play to follow, WANG, if it starts up
VGPR, TCHH
Charts on PSGI, UTRM, UNG, IWEB
UTRM
UNG
IWEB
Looks like IWEB pulled back today. What is your take on this? The move is over? In you opinion?
Nice gap to fill, lol
ETRM chart
IWEB chart, pleae
PSGI chart
CSLI, UTRM, BLVT, charts to watch
UTRM
BLVT
NHYT, IWEB, IVOT charts