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Biotech / Medical : Labwire Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: shortsinthesand who wrote (1432)1/9/2009 7:16:16 AM
From: creede  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1698
 
"I would think the service they provide would be one of the first to go when companies review there budgets and try to curb business expenses?"

Sands,

that statement really shows that you don't even know what the company does. Their core business is compliance, and that is not optional - it's the law!

I believe the business is growing, and that the coming quarters will show a very healthy company with high margins. If that is true, and they give the stock some more attention, then I think it could do very well.

GB-ND
c



To: shortsinthesand who wrote (1432)1/9/2009 7:16:51 AM
From: creede  Respond to of 1698
 
Here's the checklist of what I believe needs to happen to attract the OTCBB investors.

1. Form 10 "EFFECTIVE" at SEC.
2. Form 211 "EFFECTIVE" at FINRA.
3. UPLIST
4. File on time with SEC.
5. Consistent PR's.
6. Assurance there will be no dilution.
7. Grow the business.

The business is the hard part, and I believe it is going to prove itself in 2009. Other than that, those other points are either "negative" or "neutral" at the moment. The company has got to fix at least some of those issues to get us some demand.

I'm thinking the Form 10 shows their intent to do so.

GB-ND
creede



To: shortsinthesand who wrote (1432)1/9/2009 11:23:46 AM
From: Sidney Reilly1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1698
 
That's another mistaken post by sands. Why have you been banned 28 times?

You ignore the obvious fact that Labwire is taking on business from contracts that are just now ramping up. That could double business this year alone making Labwire a growth company in this down market. USIS, Boeing, Greyhound, Lockheed, Conex...they all have employees that have to be tested periodically for safety reason and work quality, not just new hires. As all these contracts transition their testing to Labwire revenue is going to balloon. There's going to be a realization of this in 2009 and investors will jump in and you'll be left behind. Labwire is in it's early growth stages and would have been in 2008 except for the delayed transition of Laidlaw/USIS slowing things down. Labwire is primed now for a real run on the OTCBB as all successful companies eventually have. Labwire's is yet to come.