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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Fonar - Where is it going? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: FRANK ROSSI who wrote (10492)7/16/1998 1:44:00 PM
From: daveG  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 19354
 
Hi Frank I have always appreciated your staunch enthusiasm. I agree it is fun to speculate. My answer to your question would be that if Fonar built a machine that was a little better than a GE machine and even were it a lot cheaper that they would still have a long way to go to sell it. What has been proven to me is that buyers are not going to break down the doors to get a product from Fonar. They will need to do everything, everything else better then their competition just to get in the game. Then once they are in the game they will really have to perform. Fonar has survived, lets see them define, penetrate and profit in the market place.



To: FRANK ROSSI who wrote (10492)7/16/1998 3:24:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Respond to of 19354
 
>>WHAT IF Fonar management
can actually run a business

Finally you're asking a question that many, on the prior thread particularly, were trying to discuss rationally, only to be shouted down by the BIG PICTURE claimants. R&D, patents, etc. are one thing. Making and selling a product is another. Do you have any facts to suggest that the answer to your "what if" is Yes?