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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Microcap Potential Homeruns--Credible, and Reporting

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To: Ted M who wrote (894)4/16/2012 10:33:17 PM
From: NAG1   of 1056
 
Ted,

I agree on BKYI. I owned them once at a much higher price and took a loss on it. When the price went down under a dime a share, I picked up some a while back and just have been waiting. Interesting that they keep on announcing all these contracts that just don't seem to have a lot of revenue attached to them. I also wonder what the difference is with this first quarter because revenue is about 2.5 times the 4th quarter revenues. Again I wonder did they throw all the bad stuff into last year hoping to make this years comparisons look better?

For me the thing that is interesting is that they were at one of the hospitals that I used to work at and now I read that they were installed at another hospital that I used to work at, Dayton Childrens Hospital and that it is being integrated with EPIC which is one of the biggest companies selling software to hospitals for COE and EMR. When I read the first part of the results, I was thinking about selling but now, I think there are some reasons to hold, especially with the better results in the first quarter. However, I think if they can't get things in shape by years end and continue to show improving revenues and an improved earnings, I might be ready to throw in the towel on this one.

Good luck.

Neal
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