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To: Dave Gore who wrote (288)4/18/1998 8:34:00 PM
From: GemSeeker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 942
 
Dave, you seem pretty knowledgable about this field. Do you have an opinion on GBV? The following is from a recent press release.

"Gimbel Vision International is a public company that owns or is partnered with laser eye surgery centres across North and South America and Asia-Pacific regions. To date, the company's surgeons
have performed over 20,000 refractive eye surgeries in Canada alone. Gimbel Vision's shares are listed on the Alberta Stock Exchange and trade under the symbol ''GBV.''



To: Dave Gore who wrote (288)4/18/1998 9:38:00 PM
From: LWolf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 942
 
Dave, I bought share of LCAV on Fri. Happy to get in @ 3.15
Besides your recommendation of the stock, LCAV was mentioned on Bloomberg radio (Thr/Fri), it's been in IBD during the past couple of weeks. Lot's a folks catching on to this.

My step daughter had the eye surgery done a couple of years ago. She went from glasses that looked like coke bottles to no glasses. What a difference in her self-image. Can't belive that the insurance companies don't realize the long term value of this. They can pay for glasses and doctor appointments from age 6 - 96 or they can cut the expense short by age 16 or 21. I can see this turning into something more like dentistry. It's just something everyone has taken care of, and insurance companies have a 'preventive policy' for it.

Laura