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doglover1

08/13/14 10:44 PM

#2580 RE: jrock777 #2578

If it has all that going for it in the not too distant future one would think it would be selling for much more than 75 - 80 pennys a share.

I believe that - someday - all the things this company is trying to accomplish to help people with spinal injury - all that will happen -= but I'm sure it won't be THIS company that will do it. It will be a much bigger, MUCH better financed outfit than this one. and an outfit without the blemished past this one has. If I remember correctly, ONE OF this companys past presidentS was notorious for issuing himself shares and then selling them DAILY. I believe he also retired for 'medical' reasons, only to show up at another medical upstart company AND continued selling NVIV shares. Wasn't exactly reassuring for the shareholders at the time. Maybe you were around back then. I was in and out of this stock one time during that period, made ALMOST enough money in the trade to treat myself to MacDonalds (dollar menu, tho.)I've been watching it off and on ever since.

Good luck here, tho. I'm afraid you'll probably need it. I know it's traded in the $4 - 5 range in the past (or close to it), but I don't think it will ever get back to those levels again. But I've been wrong before. For everybodys sake here, I hope I'm wrong again. Anyway, best wishes.

pistol1p

08/14/14 1:48 AM

#2581 RE: jrock777 #2578

"Primary point we are looking for once the first patient is enrolled (which isn't a question of if but when) is the safety of the device."

Yes, the question is WHEN will the trial start.