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


To: BBurrows who wrote (10820)8/15/1998 2:40:00 PM
From: Adelantado  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19354
 
At the rate the price of FONAR is falling, you'll be able to take as many shares as you want at $1.50, perhaps as soon as next week. In fact, I suggest if you wait a little longer you'll be able to get them at considerably less as reality hits the present hopefuls in the eye.

For some reason, this whole discussion reminds me of the story about the emperor with no clothes: no sales means no market, no income, no profits and no value to stock.

The recommendation on these pages that FONAR become an R & D company and just license its wonderful ideas to the companies with proven production, distribution and marketing ability makes a lot of sense.

Dr. D's prejudicial statements that he would never deal with GE indicates a lack of business acumen. GE outsold, out producted and outmarketed FONAR by several orders of magnitude. To discount a business opportunity for a personal vendeta he has with GE based on his hurt feelings implys a lack of concern for stock holders, FONAR employees and patients who would derive benifit from FONAR research and development made efficiently available to them through more competent chanels, such as GE.

Joe.