InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 376
Posts 17211
Boards Moderated 3
Alias Born 03/07/2014

Re: None

Monday, 03/10/2014 4:18:55 PM

Monday, March 10, 2014 4:18:55 PM

Post# of 106841
Wow, the management of this company sure has a lot of "outside" shall we say "interests" it seems. How much do you guys really know about them? The more I research, the more it troubles me. Just got this off another well respected stem cell investor site.

http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/stories/2010/09/20/daily51.html?page=all

That seems like a little bit of a "tangled" web for the CEO? It's confusing and a bit disconcerting to say the least IMO?

Also, this- which ties in with what I posted in the AM about how Comella can be doing so many things all at once- as in being the "chief science" officer over-seeing multiple "trials" including an FDA level, I guess phase II/III which is daunting in itself but is also the CEO of "Stemlogix"- but she sure is into a lot of stuff? How can 4 or 5 people with very little cash ($6K total) as of last 10-Q really do all this? How?

This is what the other investor/poster found from his research- it's his summary:
Fun facts and opinions with 30 minutes of research:
At September 30, 2013, we had cash and cash equivalents totaling $6,684
Working capital deficit as of such date was approximately $13.4 million
One of the two management is clearly not focusing 100% at BHRT. Kristin Comella is currently the CEO of Stemlogix, CSO of Ageless Regenerative Institute, and CSO of Bioheart

Conducting trials in countries where the market isn't favorable (Uganda, Azerbaijan, etc.)

Constant pump and dump trend the past three years around this period. Constantly paying and wasting money on stock promoters https://www.stockpromoters.com/View-...1%24Image2.y=0

Were you all aware they just paid $5K for a email promotion right before this big up move? Wow? It involved an email "blast" campaign and more? People on the other site received these emails and the financial disclosure, I guess is right at the bottom of every email- saying who and how much was paid for the "penny promotion". And then- shazam, the prize like doubles or triples over night and now massive, high volume selling into the strength? Very troubling to me, IMHO.

That's more than I ever knew- and I've been digging pretty deep to try and figure out this stock price violent movements and more. The paid promotions are shall we say "interesting" to say the least. That is traditionally known as a pump-n-dump if I'm not mistaken. Wow.