UNS unilife corporation

Poor Molly, she could have bought them last week for $12000....

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    Poor Molly, she could have bought them last week for $12000. However it does show how confident she was in the technology of the UNIS products. It was odd that about 13 million shares were sold off on the Nasdaq last week at consistent price of around 30 cents each.
    One would have thought for a company that was about to go broke there wouldn't be many buyers at any price. Lets hope that it was a company with deep pockets that bought the shares, and now owns about 70% of the company, that can fund UNIS going forward.
 
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