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Friday, 02/09/2007 1:05:03 PM

Friday, February 09, 2007 1:05:03 PM

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Is there something wrong with my thinking here:

Market cap is 6.2 million with a share price of 10 cents.
The company has a product.
They are the only one with access to the NHS.
They have sold some of the product (120?).
The NHS potential alone is 1.2 billion dollars.

Shouldn't the market cap be more like 62 million dollars? I understand that if there are no buyers the PPS will not rise. I guess my question is where are the buyers that see potential here? It would seem that even with 10 or 20 million additional shares floated it shouldn't make that much difference. Even a 10% penetration is 120 million. What am I missing?
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