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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Saliva Diagnostics (SALV) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Shadow who wrote (2083)2/16/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: rl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3369
 
You are the only one who gets it. The Swiss deal has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with any belief in SALV or its product and management. It is only a stock transaction. These deals are done regularly, primarily out of Switzerland, Ireland, the Bahamas and other places. $1.5 million is only enough to keep the doors open and not to start the FDA campaign. The good news in all this is that SALV will stay afloat for another year. Believing that the Swiss investors will assist in any way but with the money is completely naive. I suppose that is plenty. They will be totally out of this stock within 7 months. If they made enough money, they'll do it again.



To: Shadow who wrote (2083)2/16/1998 4:00:00 PM
From: Harold  Respond to of 3369
 
You may just have something there Tom. When I spoke with Paul Slowey, he said that they are in the process of filling the BCHE orders.. Wasn't that order like 6 Million units under BCHE's label. He also said that this money is only starting to show up, plus he said the testings 3x 5000 they are doing in Canada plus everything else will make it easier to get FDA approval, from what I understood from him FDA has become more understanding but the problem was with some Politicians who have a hang up about the do it yourself test. Any way Paul Slowey said something like this.
Now!!!back to the new money thing, maybe just maybe this is just the amount they need to get the whole thing going instead of dragging their feet. It is not impossible.
So... the people loaning the money want to make some, actually what is wrong with this idea?
I am hanging in there, I may be stupid to do so, time will tell.
But, lets not forget every coin has 2 sides.
I agree with you Tom, why would they go this far out on the limb? I bet they are starting to make good money out of their London office it just has not shown up on the books yet. Who ever loaned them that money had to be told something. Crooks are everywhere, but as much as I can get critical of the SEC etc...they are much more on their toes also. What do I know? I better shut up and go to work.
Good luck to all of us.
Harold