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Microcap & Penny Stocks : International Nursing Services Inc, old (NURS) new (MDIX) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Doug Fir who wrote (971)5/6/1998 4:04:00 PM
From: maria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2911
 
MDIX needs to get themselves out in the media somehow and capitalize on the recent focus on internet stocks. Anybody got an in with someone at CNBC? ;-)

This software has huge potential, and any large shareholder willing to give this company away for .75 needs to have his head examined.

JMHO,

-M



To: Doug Fir who wrote (971)5/6/1998 8:39:00 PM
From: Mike Moran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2911
 
I would beg to differ with you about the effectiveness of an announcement of a sales contract should MDIX choose to do so in the next several days.

It is my belief, substantiated by many of the well meaning, but flawed posts in this folder (including the post this discussion is addressing), that any contract announcement will be greeted with the same "check book" formula of contract value = incremental market cap that have plagued this company at least since June 1997. The company doesn't have the luxury of time to find this out.

Frankly, as a 23 year health care professional, the announcement of the working Loyola installation, given the past resources of Cymedix, is nothing short of miraculous. The questions raised should have been, what can Cymedix do if they had the resources to install and support their product? Or, Loyola marks the beginning of a new era, where secure, inexpensive medical information can be produced and transmitted over the Internet. Does this harbor a revolution in the medical industry?

Instead, people posted ... how much cash is the Loyola contract going to generate. Inquiring minds want to know... How much
cash is a doctor going to generate?

I wonder if it's possible for a company to give up on its shareholders?