You seem proud that you've been following Fonor for 15 years, oddly enough.  Do you really think that makes your opinion definitive as to what will or won't happen in the future?  Do you really think that it excuses you for writing as if Fonar hadn't done something (continued development, research, and marketed a product) since winning the lawsuits which actually gave them a recent profit, if short lived?  I don't think so.  I can't even excuse you right now, for continuing to ask a question the answer to which has no definite date, but which might or even ought be patently obvious to any unbiased informed mind such as yours.  I think you can answer your question yourself, but would rather pretend the low stock price stems only from the business sense of management, rather than factors concerning the competition which has plagued Fonar both long before, and after to boot, winning the lawsuits.
  P.S.  It occurs to me that I've been following Fonar as long or longer than you have.  I've sold Fonar for a profit in the past (we're talking a tiny relatively insignificant investment here).  I've got some long held Fonar that sits in a losing position now (again, small potatoes).
  P.P.S.S.  Now may be a fine time to get into Fonar, for all we know, in all reality.  Don't you think?
  Dan B. |