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NHYB Will be on Subpenny Radio
NHYB -- National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc.
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National Hyperbaric Rehab Center President to Be Featured on www.SubPennyRadio.com
SALT LAKE CITY, Dec 04, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc. ("NHRC") (Pink Sheets: NHYB) announced today that its president, Jerry Gines, will be interviewed on SubPennyRadio.com at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Wednesday, December 6. During the interview, Mr. Gines will answer questions about management's review of operations. He will discuss in detail progress on hospital contracts, wound care centers, construction of the Tucson complex and various other subjects, including diabetes care, Utah Grizzlies contract, etc.
Additionally, the interview will air as part of the LIVE evening radio show at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, December 7. This broadcast is available from any computer connected to the Internet. The interview will also be looped as part of the archive throughout the following day, December 8. Beginning Monday, December 11, the interview will be accessible as a podcast from either SubPennyRadio.com or www.hyperbaricrehab.com.
Shareholders and interested parties are invited to submit their questions prior to the interview to Simon at: interviews@subpennyradio.com. Simon will then select the questions to be asked of Mr. Gines.
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About National Hyperbaric Rehab Center
National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc. installs and operates full service wound care centers under the trade name SanCuro Wound Care Systems. At any given time 2-2.5% of the population is suffering from wounds. National's doctors and nurses determine the proper treatment for the best resolution to the wound issue. Many National Hyperbaric Rehab Center patients have non-healing wounds and they become high risk for amputation. The use of hyperbaric medicine has been approved by Medicare and the FDA as an advanced protocol for problem wounds.
Statements contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact are "forward-looking statements" as that term is defined under federal securities laws, including, without limitation, all statements concerning expectations, beliefs, goals, intention or strategies for the future of National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc. Forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as "goals," "plans," "believes," "will," "expects" and other words of similar meaning used in conjunction with, among other things, discussions of future operations, financial performance, product development and new ventures. Many factors could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement. Investors are cautioned not to place any undue reliance on any forward-looking statements.
SOURCE: National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc.
CONTACT: National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc.
Jerry N. Gines, 801-964-2008 (Media)
Copyright Business Wire 2006
NHYB Bottom out Look at 6 month chart and level 2
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NHYB up 16%
NHYB Breakout Alert up 50%
NHYB Up 16%
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I think reversal is done looks like uptrend from here
NHYB UP 25% thin level 2
NHYB Up 30% thin level twos
NHYB 22% up very thin level two's
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NHYB up 20% sign of reversal look at three mont chart!
NHYB Up 10% look at three month chart looks like reversal on its way!
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NHYB HUGE NEWS BIDS ARE STACKING!
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NHYB HUGE NEWS Additional 100 Million dollars!
National Hyperbaric Rehab Announces Hospital Clinics' Name - SanCuro Wound Care Systems
National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc. ("NHRC") (Pink Sheets: NHYB) today announced "SanCuro Wound Care Systems" as the trade name for their hospital clinics. "San curo" is Latin for "to heal and to cure."
With their continuing commitment to excellence in providing the best care to their patients, NHRC recognizes the expanding need for wound care services. Currently, approximately six million people in the United States suffer from an existing wound, a high percentage of these wounds caused by diabetes. It has been projected by the American Diabetes Association that one out of three white Americans born after 2000 will become diabetic, and one out of two minorities will suffer from the disease in their lifetime.
"We expect to fill our clinics within a very short period of time, which not only means great profitability to our company, but more importantly it means greater healing for our patients," said Jerry N. Gines, president of NHRC. "In order to provide these much needed services, we intend to open as many clinics as is fiducially responsible in a short period of time to facilitate greater healing options for wound care patients."
At a single NHRC clinic, approximately 220 ulcerated wound and advanced hyperbaric patients a year can receive treatment. While there are fifteen approved conditions for the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the majority of hyperbaric therapy hospital departments focus solely on the treatment of radiation necrosis. NHRC actively treats all conditions as they maintain their focus on the overwhelming need for excellent wound care of all types of wounds. Fifty SanCuro hospital clinics are projected to generate approximately two million dollars per year per clinic.
Statements contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact are "forward-looking statements" as that term is defined under federal securities laws, including, without limitation, all statements concerning expectations, beliefs, goals, intention or strategies for the future of National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc. Forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as "goals," "plans," "believes," "will," "expects" and other words of similar meaning used in conjunction with, among other things, discussions of future operations, financial performance, product development and new ventures. Many factors could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement. Investors are cautioned not to place any undue reliance on any forward-looking statements.
National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc.
Jerry N. Gines, 801-964-2008 (Media)
Source: Business Wire (November 8, 2006 - 5:51 PM EST)
NHYB HUGE NEWS
National Hyperbaric Rehab Announces Hospital Clinics' Name - SanCuro Wound Care Systems
National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc. ("NHRC") (Pink Sheets: NHYB) today announced "SanCuro Wound Care Systems" as the trade name for their hospital clinics. "San curo" is Latin for "to heal and to cure."
With their continuing commitment to excellence in providing the best care to their patients, NHRC recognizes the expanding need for wound care services. Currently, approximately six million people in the United States suffer from an existing wound, a high percentage of these wounds caused by diabetes. It has been projected by the American Diabetes Association that one out of three white Americans born after 2000 will become diabetic, and one out of two minorities will suffer from the disease in their lifetime.
"We expect to fill our clinics within a very short period of time, which not only means great profitability to our company, but more importantly it means greater healing for our patients," said Jerry N. Gines, president of NHRC. "In order to provide these much needed services, we intend to open as many clinics as is fiducially responsible in a short period of time to facilitate greater healing options for wound care patients."
At a single NHRC clinic, approximately 220 ulcerated wound and advanced hyperbaric patients a year can receive treatment. While there are fifteen approved conditions for the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the majority of hyperbaric therapy hospital departments focus solely on the treatment of radiation necrosis. NHRC actively treats all conditions as they maintain their focus on the overwhelming need for excellent wound care of all types of wounds. Fifty SanCuro hospital clinics are projected to generate approximately two million dollars per year per clinic.
Statements contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact are "forward-looking statements" as that term is defined under federal securities laws, including, without limitation, all statements concerning expectations, beliefs, goals, intention or strategies for the future of National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc. Forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as "goals," "plans," "believes," "will," "expects" and other words of similar meaning used in conjunction with, among other things, discussions of future operations, financial performance, product development and new ventures. Many factors could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement. Investors are cautioned not to place any undue reliance on any forward-looking statements.
National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc.
Jerry N. Gines, 801-964-2008 (Media)
Source: Business Wire (November 8, 2006 - 5:51 PM EST)
You'll have to find out!
NHYB Huge News
National Hyperbaric Rehab Announces Hospital Clinics' Name - SanCuro Wound Care Systems
National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc. ("NHRC") (Pink Sheets: NHYB) today announced "SanCuro Wound Care Systems" as the trade name for their hospital clinics. "San curo" is Latin for "to heal and to cure."
With their continuing commitment to excellence in providing the best care to their patients, NHRC recognizes the expanding need for wound care services. Currently, approximately six million people in the United States suffer from an existing wound, a high percentage of these wounds caused by diabetes. It has been projected by the American Diabetes Association that one out of three white Americans born after 2000 will become diabetic, and one out of two minorities will suffer from the disease in their lifetime.
"We expect to fill our clinics within a very short period of time, which not only means great profitability to our company, but more importantly it means greater healing for our patients," said Jerry N. Gines, president of NHRC. "In order to provide these much needed services, we intend to open as many clinics as is fiducially responsible in a short period of time to facilitate greater healing options for wound care patients."
At a single NHRC clinic, approximately 220 ulcerated wound and advanced hyperbaric patients a year can receive treatment. While there are fifteen approved conditions for the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the majority of hyperbaric therapy hospital departments focus solely on the treatment of radiation necrosis. NHRC actively treats all conditions as they maintain their focus on the overwhelming need for excellent wound care of all types of wounds. Fifty SanCuro hospital clinics are projected to generate approximately two million dollars per year per clinic.
Statements contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact are "forward-looking statements" as that term is defined under federal securities laws, including, without limitation, all statements concerning expectations, beliefs, goals, intention or strategies for the future of National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc. Forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as "goals," "plans," "believes," "will," "expects" and other words of similar meaning used in conjunction with, among other things, discussions of future operations, financial performance, product development and new ventures. Many factors could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement. Investors are cautioned not to place any undue reliance on any forward-looking statements.
National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc.
Jerry N. Gines, 801-964-2008 (Media)
Source: Business Wire (November 8, 2006 - 5:51 PM EST)
NHYB up 15% Nite Bidding Up
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NHYB Watch the level two and deceide where this is going watch 1 year chart also
NHYB Look at the dip and level 2