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To: Venkie who wrote (8443)7/29/2002 1:39:31 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
I loaded up on this at .30

Why ?

Small Float, controlled mainly by insiders
Low Valuation
PROFITABLE
EXCELLENT GROWTH PROJECTIONS/POTENTIAL
Products/services that will be in large demand.

Spoke with company after they fell from .70's to .20's and they were extremely upbeat about the next few years and the growth they feel they will incurr.....and of course, in this day and agae, how can you not like a PROFITABLE company, with a low float and very low valuation, with excellent growth projections......anyway, do your own dd of course, but I think this could be a nice one down the road....

<<H-Quotient, Inc., Announces LabQuotient Contract for Canada

July 29, 2002 07:00:00 (ET)

VIENNA, Va., Jul 29, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- H-Quotient, Inc., (HQNT, Trade) announced a contract for the Canadian distribution rights of LabQuotient, the company's innovative software system and database that matches tests with diagnoses.

LabQuotient is due for release this summer.

This contract includes revenue from distributions rights fees, initial purchases of LabQuotient, and a minimum sales volume of $1 million per year to maintain Canadian exclusivity rights.

President and CEO Douglas Cohn said, "This contract is an important step on our road to first year projected net income of $5 million or $.18 per share from LabQuotient. As a result, 2002 is projected to end on a strong note, and 2003 should show a substantial earnings-per-share increase." >>