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


To: Jim Reome who wrote (10827)8/14/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: Chris Delap  Respond to of 19354
 
To All,

Does anyone know if Fonar has ever considered just being an R&D company and license the technology? There are a number of high tech companies doing that (RMBS for example). The profit is high and the manufacturing costs don't exist and the marketing costs are minimal. Another alternative might be to contract the manufacturing out, this is similar to what Cyrix did. Looking at the gripes on this thread the company may have great technology has a hard time executing. They appear to have performance anxiety.

Chris



To: Jim Reome who wrote (10827)8/14/1998 1:21:00 PM
From: daveG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19354
 
Hi Jim,
If you read the press releases you got one story, if you called the company you got another and if you read the sec filings you got another. Putting it all together is always how you get the final story.. I agree that they start with a promulgated plan and that I am a speculator/investor on the success or failure of that plan. But if a company says one thing and does another why bother.
If we understand why the stock is where it is today we can make buy sell or hold decision. I am trying to figure out what the fund managers are thinking when they look at the present and future of this company.