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    re: news:vcr worried by heartware dispute. Well I guess some people, like you, just don't understand the investment game.

    To make it easy, the main idea is to not follow the crowd. The idea is to be first in and best dressed. I made my early fortunes by simply identifying the products that would work and those that wouldn't.

    Go take a look at eBet now trading at 22c. I bought just about every share sold under 10c and most of those under 11c.

    I got stuck into laying VCR at $1.60 and took a 7 figure profit.

    Now I'm buying VCR. I don't want others to buy it. I have bought most of the stock traded around 36/37c and am now one of the biggest holders. I have been approaching other major holders to buy their stock. It listed at 50c in late January. No bad news anywhere.

    As for the animals, let me help you. The product trialled in numerous, maybe hundreds of animals and probably before VCR decided it was suddenly a VAD company for all I know.

    Anyway as it worked so well and without need of anti coagulants an application was made for FDA approval in the USA. The requirement is a pilot trial of the product in 6 sheep for 90 days each. I believe that as I right the first sheep have finished their period with the product and have probably been killed off and undergone post mortem examination. I figure that the last of the 6 triallists will be completed by September.

    That's not hard to understand. They don't apply for the pilot trial unless they have tried the product. Heavens above!

    Now for the patent dispute. I'm rubbing my hands and looking for my htw. Promise me you won't buy any!



 
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