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What are some up and coming companies that you see long term value in? why do you think that these companies will grow? are you personally invested in these companies?

They could be well established companies that you believe could blow up in the future, or small companies not many people know about that could grow to be huge.

>> No.11326998

>>11326701
bump

>> No.11327217
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11327217

>>11326701
Bump please no more shit coins

>> No.11327246

Im invested in a medical technology company on the asx, still a startup company buts its been going for 2 years and making 8mil revenue p quarter with little to no cost and recently spent some of their margin investing into the US
Morgan stanly own 44million worth of shares and jp morgan chase also invested in it
And MUFG also own a decent pile of shares
End of the month the next quarterly is due and im gonna cash out after the bull run and before eoy selling.

>> No.11327260

>>11326701
canopy growth corporation

>> No.11327317

>>11327246
Ticker?

>> No.11327333

>>11327317
MDR.ASX

>> No.11327345

>>11327317
price is heavily manipulated right now but the month just turned bullish on the moving averages, if youre aus/nz you should seriously get the fuck in even for a small amount, its going to 5-10 bag easy.
But with 8mil rev p/q, if this next quarter is something like 10-12mil, then the sp is going to fly well into the 20-40c range

>> No.11327365

>>11327345
Ah shit I'm murrica

>> No.11327468

>>11327246
I just looked into MedAdvisor. From my point of view as a pharmacist, I can't see it taking off because the average person is lazy as fuck and refuses to take ownership of their own health. Old people could potentially benefit the most from the app (taking 3 to 15+ medications per day) but they barely understand how to operate a smartphone.

>> No.11327510

>>11327468
ive thought about this too.
But ive also considered i dont want to be a long term holder because i just know that something shady is going to happen involving insurance companies
Im predicting an insurance company will approach medavisor for all their data on clients so they can see what kind of illnesses majority of people have and thus price insurance for those illnesses more than others. This is way down the line tho but any leak of such info will tank the sp
Im only in it for the short term
> Old people could potentially benefit the most from the app (taking 3 to 15+ medications per day) but they barely understand how to operate a smartphone.
the generation today will be old one day, but yeah i agree with that too

>> No.11327604

>>11327510
I highly doubt it. Insurance companies already have massive amounts of that data on their patients since they're the ones paying for the medication and doctor visits. In USA, some insurances will return a soft rejection if they detect things like a "therapeutic duplication" or "drug-drug interaction." They can detect how compliant their patients are based on how often they refill their maintenance medications at the pharmacy. We have a few companies that detect non-compliance and reimburse us for helping patients remember to take their medicine so the idiots don't have an expensive hospital visit. But of course that's an uphill battle with a lot of people.

>> No.11327875

>>11327217
thats literally the only thing on this board.

>> No.11327920
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emeramed
they're accepting investors
they have a highly bioavailable, lipid-soluble drug called emeramide
it is a mercury chelator and antioxidant
this is a chemical without detectable toxicity (even at insane doses of 227g per 100lbs of an individual's weight) that cures COPD, parkinson's, ALS, type 2 diabetes, chronic fatigue, mental fatigue, male infertility, premature balding (as mercury has keen potential to raise DHT levels), and a fuckload of other conditions
the drug is easy and cheap to produce
a lot of you would probably benefit massively from taking it

that absolutely includes you, reader

this is, by far, the single most innovative product in medicine
these guys will prove that most of the west has mercury poisoning from high-copper "silver" dental amalgam fillings and thimerosal from vaccinations
from there, it will be torrential
the floodgates will open
society will be so radically changed for the better when america is once again able to have good health and be in a good mental state, you or i can't even begin to comprehend it
this is going to be regarded as a dark and strange time

and you have the unbelievable chance to profit dearly off of ushering in a new age of unparalleled prosperity

https://iaomt.org/hg-emission-amalgam-measured/ - amalgams do, in fact, emit substantial quantities of mercury vapor (which, by the way, is an extremely pervasive form of mercury)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3395437/#!po=9.92063 - only some of the negative biological effects of different forms of mercury
most studies on male fertility are concerning mercury in fish (which is methylmercury that has largely already been bound to thiols in the fish in question and is taken in alongside a wide array of beneficial proteins and protective omega-3s), which is a terrible form to demonstrate true toxicity

this might sound like outrageous crazy bullshit, but i'm not messing around
if you determine that this is bullshit, it's your loss
take it or leave it

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>>11327920
one thing i forgot to mention here
and this cannot be understated

mercury is markedly more toxic in the presence of testosterone

if you can't figure out what this means with relation to western society, you're hopeless

i mean, this is it
this is the thing that is killing us
its toxicity is amplified in the presence of other metals, too—especially lead
mercury is our #1 problem, and you have a chance to invest in emeramed and be among the earliest of early investors to a medicine that's gonna change literally everything, one way or the other
this company has the patent; either they're going to make it and sell it to people, or people are just going to synthesize the bloody thing themselves because—a few potential mistakes aside, so i hear—it's so incredibly uncomplicated
synthesis described here:
https://kundoc.com/pdf-aqueous-mercury-precipitation-with-the-synthetic-dithiolate-bdth2-.html

>> No.11328033

>>11327920
>all this speculation with no proof
lmao

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>>11328033
here are these, to understand that mercury vapor is both very readily permanently absorbed by the body, and that it is able to pass through any soft membrane with total ease:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/9630463/
https://www.google.com/url?q=https://academic.oup.com/labmed/article-pdf/33/8/614/24958390/labmed33-0614.pdf
if the fact that amalgams emit SUBSTANTIALLY (well over 100x) higher amounts of mercury vapor than what the FDA is willing to admit isn't so much as a concern to you then you must be living a pretty scary life
that said, i emphasize; i am not here to hold your hand through every step to understanding all of this
i have my own problems—namely, money, and the fact that i don't have emeramide myself, and have been trying to get some for awhile now
do your own research; i'm too bloody exhausted to push everything at you

pic related is one of the best images ever

>> No.11328288

>>11327920
>>11328201
aight so how are you positioned if its private?

>> No.11328544

>>11328201
Thanks for the interesting information.