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To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (431)1/25/1998 6:55:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 702
 
It is fine to have different opinions regarding stocks. As I have stated multiple times previously, I am a long term investor who is holding nhmcf for the long run. While the company's fundamentals/business plans appeal to me (as a physician, I definitely KNOW this particular market-hence my decision to invest in this stock), I also understand that investment in a small cap company entails a certain level of risk (if it were not risky, the share price would certainly be higher and the company would not be "small cap" anymore!).I am thus willing to wait for this company to mature over time. Its revenue/earning growth will certainly attest to its business model. The rise in stock price will follow.

On this thread, I have always made clear my opinion and my position as a long-term investor of this stock. I am certainly frustrated by the price weakness (a feeling shared by all long term investors, I am sure) but I have a long term investment horizon (the difference between INVESTING and TRADING).If you are interested in engaging in an informed, courteous discussion to benefit all who are interested in nhmcf , join us by all means. However, I am not interested in exchanging small-minded, petty, gratuitous, and totally baseless personal insults since frankly, that sort of conversation wastes every one's time and is not the purpose for SI existence. Furthermore, my time and energy are too valuable to be wasted on such sophomoric exchanges.



To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (431)1/26/1998 10:30:00 AM
From: SnakeInATuxedo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 702
 
For those who would like visual confirmation of just how insignificant the short position is in this stock, here is your Web link:

viwes.com

After you click on the link and you're taken to the site, just enter the stock symbol in the box where requested. The default time period is 4 months, so change that to 12 months so you can see how even over the entire past year, the short position has been a "non-event" in the life of this stock. The salient piece of data on the table you'll receive is the column marked "S/A". The table does a good job of explaining what this means, but to summarise, any number UNDER 1 means the short interest could be covered in 1 trading day or less.

Bookmark this site because you can use it to check on short interest for other NASDAQ stocks you might be interested in or following. Then, when starry-eyed dreamers and other clueless schmoos start spinning their fantasies about your stock being propelled into the stratosphere by "... massive short-covering" or other such nonsense, you'll know where to look to get the real dope, and you won't have to be one. You're welcome!

Best wishes and warmest regards to nearly all