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Re: BERKSHIRE AGENT post# 45232

Monday, 02/10/2014 9:25:32 AM

Monday, February 10, 2014 9:25:32 AM

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Seeing that the fundamentals of a corporation involve a corporations value and financials, we have to believe in the market system, and the value of the Healthnostics stock (HNSS) approximately corresponded to what the actual value of the company was before the bakedamerican.com effort was announced. That value would be directly suggested by simple things, like corporate assets, corporate revenue, expectations of the expansion of the existing business base.

In the ibox at the top of the iHub forum for Healthnostics, we see a list of products from Healthnostics.

First, there are World Wide Wipes, based at wipesco.com. There is only one problem; the wipesco.com web site DOES NOT EXIST! In fact, a quick "whois" search on internic.net (the master web site for looking up .com domains), we find the following:

No match for domain "WIPESCO.COM".
>>> Last update of whois database: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 13:49:48 UTC <<<

That right... the wipesco.com domain is not even registered. You could own it right now simply by registering it yourself!

Next, we have the MicroFill-2160 fill-and-seal machine and the MobileCleanRoom. As best as I can tell from reading hundreds of postings from this forum about the history of Healthnostics, it appears that neither the MicroFill-2160 fill-and-seal machine and the MobileCleanRoom ever actually existed. If they did exist, it seems that zero copies of them were ever sold. Scam or failed engineering effort? I don't know; you tell me.

MedBioWorld certainly does exist at http://medbioworld.com/. Potentially, this web site even has some value, but do you see any means that Healthnostics will be able to monetize the web site? Yes, it IS important that a for-profit corporation can actually generate revenue and profit from their products. I don't see that. BTW, why has the copyright for MedBioWorld not been updated yet to 2014? Maybe this is because Healthnostics is no longer maintaining and enhancing that web site?

Next, we have MedGuardian... or not.

From the Healthnostics web site (http://healthnostics.com/products.php), we can learn the following about MedGuardian:

"MedGuardian is a Web-based patient care monitoring and risk management system for hospitals. It provides automated data collection, reporting and analysis for improving clinical treatments and reducing medical errors. Patient treatment issues such as clinical complications, unexpected outcomes or other medical issues can be monitored and tracked providing continuous, real-time analysis and improvement. Risk events of concern to a hospital, including information about patients, visitors, and employees are also documented and tracked."

However, there appears to be no means to find out more, or to even attempt to order/purchase this product. The above paragraph is all of the information available, and you can click your mouse all day on the page where this information is supplied, and it will take you nowhere further. Does MedGuardian actually exist? How would anyone know?

Finally, there is FamilyMedicalNet.com, which does very much exist. Again, the copyright for the web site still says, "2004-2013" so there is not much reason to figure that this web site is actively maintained or enhanced either.

Take a good look at MedBioWorld.com and FamilyMedicalNet.com. Click around on those web sites to get a fair idea about the content there.

Do you see any potential for generating revenue beyond click-thru fees paid to Healthnostics for redirecting users to other web sites where there is actual content instead of just pointers to content in other domains. There is nothing wrong with a business model based on collecting click-thru fees. I have a friend, and her blog nets her about $400/month in click-thru fees when her readers click on URL links displayed on her web site to take those users to other sites where one can actually conduct business of various types.

Just make sure you understand the history of the product line of Healthnostics before you spend your cash on its stock. Don't get caught in the hype. Realize that yet another web site (in this case, bakedamerican.com) will probably have similar functionality as the existing web sites which Healthnostics has had created for them. So, if you were expecting something else... something earth-shattering... just because the web site will concentrate on marijuana related content, you might be disappointed.