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bought 5m here at the bid of .0003 on the open and sold it at .0007 quick 2k in the bank!
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Why would this not take off even higher? Could this thing ever break out of the triple, double zeros?
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Over a third of a billion shares traded today. Wow! It can't go much lower than .0004.
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So, in other words rickpic, if this stock makes it to $1 a share, you've got 10 million dollars! Sounds wonderful. I've only got a million shares, so I won't be rich, but I'll be well off.
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in here at .0004.. looking for an EOD run imo eom
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Here's my take. This stock has nowhere to go but up (literally). Anybody holding long term who wanted to get out already did. I mean, the thing hit .0002 yesterday! It CAN'T go lower than ZERO. Therefore, there are only buyers at this point. Now some people will take a quick gain making a few hundred dollars here and there, but most people are going to hold on for the big one.
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+Knowing this co like i do and its recent past pps history, this is the" big one" many bought the last few days at 3 and then selling today. a retracement back to .0002/.0003 is in order before a gradual move upwards with short lived break outs in between
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Heres a profile on the Chief Operating Officer!
Curtis R. Sprouse
President Boston Market Strategies
Curtis R. Sprouse brings more than eighteen years of experience in the healthcare, pharmaceutical and accounting industries to his position as President at Boston Market Strategies, Inc. (BMSI), the Massachusetts-based management consulting firm that provides clinical trial support, strategic planning, and market development and research to life sciences companies and their industry partners. As a noted strategist and one of BMSI’s founding members, Curt has worked with almost every major United States-based healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotechnology company, including Aetna, AstraZeneca, BioAdvance, Boehringer Ingelheim, Cephalon, Cigna, Fujisawa, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Harvard School of Public Health, Novartis, Oxford Health Plans, Sanofi and Pfizer.
As an independent consultant to these Fortune 500 companies, Curt has advised on sales, marketing, strategic planning and reimbursement issues. He structured and negotiated contractual relationships between pharmaceutical companies and managed care organizations and established BMSI as an expert resource in creating efficiencies in clinical trials processes. Curt created business and marketing strategies to support the successful launch of numerous pharmaceutical products, including Adenoscan®, Ambisome®, Pulmicort®, Toprol XL® and Tilade®. Focused on a first-of-its-kind project that would revolutionize the clinical trials’ process, Curt is currently working with several prestigious university medical schools and healthcare clients in the Philadelphia market to create the first Integrated Research Network (IRN), or clinical trials supersite, in the country.
Prior to founding BMSI, Curt was successful as Director of Special Projects for a New England-based healthcare business development organization. He also served as Chief Financial Officer for two start-up staffing ventures that placed medical professionals in temporary positions at New England hospitals, clinics and convalescent homes. Curt started as staff auditor at Big Eight accounting firm, Ernst & Young (then Whinney), where he excelled at healthcare-related accounting for several prestigious Pittsburgh-area hospitals and health-related ventures.
In addition, Curt also teaches a Master’s level course on Strategic Planning at Drexel University. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting from Westminster College in Wilmington, Pennsylvania.
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Should we buy more at .0003 rickpic?? I realize there are a lot of shorts in this stock, but shouldn't they be covering at the bottom here? They can't short it below ZERO which is the absoulte limit, but there is NO limit on the upside. Come on 1$! Almost 1/2 a billion shares traded today.
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Damn CALI not looking to good for a runner this afternoon even with all that volume
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