UNS unilife corporation

In the past I have always preferred a slow steady rise and...

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    In the past I have always preferred a slow steady rise and although the sudden jumps are exciting always followed by a depressive fall before the champagne cork even hit the floor. I have changed my opinion of late for the sole fact I want the shorters to have to explain to their bosses how they have just lost big bucks betting against a company that has so much going for it. It has taken great courage to hold onto uns in the past and my thanks go out to many posters here that kept me from selling. I doubt the shorters have such a network so when they experience some heavy losses wonder whether they will have the grit to stay around. Hope they do for a bit to get punished a little more. They probably will because the majority of money they are playing with is probably not there's but I hope they also have some skin in the game. Trying to crush a mans enthusiasm or their desire to actually contribute to society is such a nasty way to earn money. So I raise my glass and join the chant it's about TIME !
 
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