Far be it for me to claim to have a crystal ball. Wish I could say the same for you. Your "Fonar has been a nothing company for at least a decade" is highly dependent upon what "nothing" means to you. They've got a patent on an upright MRI which is terribly helpful to many people, highly desirable, and not, IMHO, fairly described as "nothing," not by a long shot. It also seems to me that successfully collecting from the likes of GE and others in the last 10 years, is hardly "nothing." The only fairly called "nothing" involved here is the current stock price, I'll give you that. I won't give you any assumption as to future sales, profits, and stock price, nor should you me. But it seems unfounded to knock the product and doubt the possible decent future sales and profits, the current accolades for it, or, in the grand scheme of things, the very inventor of the MRI.
Dan B. |