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


To: Frank Buck who wrote (536)11/17/1997 9:40:00 AM
From: Cisco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1894
 
Hello Frank,

All I know is that the computer works! They claimed they plug it in and now it works?

I don't know the answers to your SI questions. Perhaps you should E-mail the Webmistress. Maybe she could also gets some of those neat links they have on the top of some of the other threads. Take a look at:

Subject 15813

Cisco



To: Frank Buck who wrote (536)11/17/1997 11:16:00 AM
From: Frank Buck  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1894
 
To all ACMI thread participants: Here is a copy of an eMail to the webmistress of Silicon Investor. When I receive a reply I will promptly post it.

Webmistress-

Are you aware of any financial "fields" (criteria) that AccuMed International, Inc (ACMI) would have to pass before it is listed as a component in the Silicon Investor Medical Device watch-list?
What would it take before AccuMed is allowed entrance into your hallowed electron cyber-walls as an official component of the SI Medical Device Stocks? Ie., market capitalization, stock-price above certain threshold, request by company for inclusion, etc. Most of AccuMed's contemporaries/competition are included; ie., NPTH, CYTC, ACYT. AccuMed has revenues from continuing operations equal to or greater than their mentioned peers.

It seems strange that a rather large and growing (ACMI) thread exists on SI as a side-component to a much larger field of Medical Device Companies. I believe SI subscribers who are shareholders in ACMI
would find the inclusion of ACMI in the SI group a time-saver in their daily quest for information on AccuMed and their related peers.

Thanks

Frank Buck