SOROS, Margaret and Richard:
I am back on an occasional basis for several reasons. Of course the stock symbol is by far the most attractive one. Another reason is that the shorts are virtually non-existing in this thread and I don't have to confront with them. The third reason is a historical one because when I pulled the EM-Sounder map on the screen, I swore that I had seen it before.
About 20 years when I worked for the Pacific Stock Exchange as an analyst. I came across a low price issue named Technicare which was the pioneer of the CAT scanner. Despite oppositions from most security analysts which often cited cost ($1 mil. plus) and hospital down-sizing as negatives, I bought it at $5 on technical ground. Two years later, I sold it at $40 and Technicare was eventually acquired by GE. That was a cool 800% in two years. Now, when I saw the EM-Sounder picture, I found a striking resemblance of the events and circumstances in the past. As you recall, I am a Mad balloonist who loves hot air. Could you find anything better to push the stock price besides hot air such as new product, unique service or vaporware? IMMM, just like Technicare, has a revolutionary product that is unique. And hot air always rises, especially when mouth-foaming analysts are touting it in the coming months.
Best wishes, Mad Monk
PS.I am NOT implying that IMMM will have a 800% increase even though the Montgomery report thinks it can go to $8. Can you see the historical parallel between the CAT scanner and EM-Sounder? Is it purely coincidental or am I going insane? I Make More Money? I'M Mad Monk? |