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shiloh12

08/10/14 11:00 AM

#15104 RE: winters1983 #15103

Noone had a gun to their head,if you flushed it was either elective or a trading style. When it's back at 1.38 on tues it will be looked at as yet another buying opportuniy. Nothing will become of this either way,i'm staying focused on the mission at hand.
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iGrassHopper

08/10/14 3:15 PM

#15107 RE: winters1983 #15103

Does anyone actually believe IMSC was randomly targeted? It looks more like a coordinated bear attack or even sabotage.

Implant has finite resources. They rely on stock option grants to attract and retain top talent.
Part of the debt is convertible to common shares. Meeting the requirements for a NASDAQ listing is part of the plan and we were well on the way.

Maybe our COO will ask his friends in DC to investigate who was really behind it.
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b4uIsMe

08/10/14 5:05 PM

#15110 RE: winters1983 #15103

The Supreme Court had a chance to change the rules regarding these types of frivolous litigations just two months ago. In fact they had the chance to abolish them altogether. Unfortunately they got weak-kneed and decided to alter it only slightly. It is common practice apparently in the US.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2014/06/23/supreme-court-leaves-fraud-on-market-intact-but-makes-life-harder-for-securities-plaintiffs/

I have complained in clear terms directly to the law firm in question. If you plan on doing the same, be very careful with the wording, because they can easily twist comments. Stress how professional the company directors have been over the years. But even more importantly, I am also now complaining to the SEC about the manipulation of this stock by both this law firm's absurd actions and others whose only intent is to slander the CEO and other management of Implant Sciences multiple times on a daily basis through chatboards. Most times it's done in such an obscene fashion that you just have to question where morals and decency disappeared to in contemporary society. And sorry to all the decent Americans out there (respect to you), but really, every time some politician says God Bless America, I roll my eyes. It is so hard for great young companies to succeed in the US these days because so many people online - a great majority are seemingly Americans themselves judging by their own comments - spend every day slamming their emerging homegrown companies. I bet this wasn't the case when Coca Cola and the like started back, in decades long gone. That support was the foundation of industrialized America. Where's that support gone? Anyhow, I digress...complain to the SEC too.