Bruno: First let me state that I'm a NHMCF investor rather than a speculator, and that I'm long on the stock. I'm in below 5 and feel that the stock could see 10+ before the end of this year.
I also think that news is positive. IMO the best company to invest in is a company that focuses on their current and future products, markets, and profits, rather than the current or future share price. All to often, small companies seem to spend more time selling stock than selling thier products and services, but that is definitely not the case here. All the opinions I've solicited from healthcare professionals and due-dilly I've done on NHCM's situation, products, and market potential come back positive. The company is constantly looking for opportunities to expand it's product line, and I applaud activities such as that. Actually I think the real gem here is the additional sales force at Gam-Med.
Personally I'm also relieved at the lack of traffic on this thread. It would seem that the current investors who pass through here are content. When I don't see 10 posts a day from people trying to make mountains out of molehills for every negative though that crosses thier minds, I feel thats a sign that the negative hypsters are off shorting other stocks instead. Conversely, when I don't see 10 posts a day from the eternal optimist with promises of good news just around the corner, I feel that the speculators are off hyping up some other stock with thier candy coated opinions performing as "news". I have sort of a no posts are good posts philosophy. One thing I've noticed with the threads here, When a stock is trending upwards over the last 3-6 months or more the thread is relatively quiet. The best performing stock I'm currently holding is C-Net (CNWK) and I never hear a peep from that thread. When the speculators are heavily invested however, threads will see 40+ daily posts of people arguing and name calling like a bunch of bratty little kids.
Nuff said. Good luck with NHMCF and everything else as well. My only regret with NHMCF is that I have no money currently available to buy more. |