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lowman

10/01/07 2:36 AM

#11901 RE: robwilly #11891

CTUM will spike, regardless of any, or any types of promotion. What I refer to is simply bringing attention to LTC in ways that, to date, Don has not wanted to afford for one reason or another.

For instance, LTC as a focused subject in the Journal of American Medicine Association.

FDA approval opens the door to public awareness which was not previously preferred and or desired. Don has not wanted to bring too much attention to LTC for several reasons. One reason being that other (competitor) industries may not take too kindly to 'the new kid on the block'. Another reason could easily be understood not wanting to put the carriage before the horse.

I may be wrong, but I believe once approved, the underwriters of LTC's IPO will have full license to promote the IPO in whatever appropriate manners they may deem beneficial, and may already be budgeted to accommodate this.

While spikes are inevitable, growing interest will be an ongoing thing for oh, the next 10-20 years? (lol)

CTUM could quite easily be a retirement stock, if enough of it were owned prior to approval, and enough of it were kept for atleast 5 years.

Daytraders (and their 10 minute minds) are not able to think that far into the future, but there are many who are. Also, the further CTUM and LTC get's from the pennies, the less daytraders/flippers will be playing it.

Without question, CTUM is the bluechip of all pennystocks, perhaps of all time.


maddogs

10/01/07 8:45 AM

#11903 RE: robwilly #11891

Rob, after years in the market, I have to say each co. moves
to each own tune. Granted we're in the otcbb market( for another month?2?) but MBRK is not Ctum. Would you say calling an alert is safe,,, when the IPO happens? E.U. approval(doubling market after fda approval)? confirmation of sales? quarter on quarter? yoy?..... new aquisitions, new sciences?
FDA, to me, means the flag is up. To others..... who cares,,really. On the other hand, letting more folks
partipate always helps the health of a stock take it's appropriate level, either in the company developments or and the interpretation of the mass of the investor base in that co..
At each turn, folks have come into the board, to relate their
experiences. Many tell the story of when they left after flipping, regretfully. All along the way from spring last year.
My favorites are those, whom thought they knew where the drawback was to be at. The next fav of mine are those whom
feel poorly not having gotten in at the exact bottom of a particular draw back,, "sweating it out" till the next development and the next rise.
FWIW, the market seems to value an new advanced endoscope
at about 25 mill and a new advanced electrosurgical generator
at about 50 mill. And still, following developments, within an
individual co. gives those figures additional, or lessor value
trends.
Vested here or not, look forward to your partipation.
gltu
MD