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R-Mutt

10/02/14 8:39 PM

#10020 RE: Penny Speculator #10018

It would be a smart move if they patented this system in conjunction with the new iPhone "lightning port." (Before someone else does)

x1power

10/03/14 10:01 AM

#10041 RE: Penny Speculator #10018

It might be appropriate for DRIO to expand their measure tech device readout parameters, to also test kit fluid consumer goods, drinking water sampling, and pet care medical fluid use testing.

Such auxiliary (to human sample testing market uses), can rather speedly bring in positive sales revenues to DRIO, as the Federal use standards having to be passed to be an effective and useful public and private use product are basically simpler.
And, a design patent can be used to initiate sales to comerical uses. At the same time, a full patent pending application message could be placed on such use packages.

I do not see how (with current low stock float in stock market), a R/Split matters much to the current level of stock price. In just my opinion, it seems doubtful the stock price could be much lower without harming the company image (.10 area). When the stock gets real positive news Pr(s), we is gonna fly bye bye ^.

I suspect some here do not like any discussion of DRIO product potential, but in a fundamental sense, news does drive the charting (the charters just hope that the chart can display that approaching event firstly). Its possible. Volume and price foretell stock direction potential.


Thanks for displaying the patent info, for potential new investors and tech geek-ies.

There is no new 'news' right now . . . that may well be a time to buy a little DRIO?

I am beginning to wonder if DRIO has a professional PR firm involved.
Lets have some PRs! I repeat . . . lets give away FREE and Publicly . . . some DRIO devices, for beta testing by concerned user organizations. At least advertise in the AARP magazine . . . via an article about DRIO and its new mobile testing tech.
Include some user comments and get some comments from medical professionals also.


Another problem for us retail investors . . . might be that DRIO is swamped with potential consumer demand . . . and cannot get production geared up quickly. And, they do not want to let on about this. DRIO should not hope to keep the production process in-house . . . find some decent and reliable outside production sourcing.