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Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc NRIFF


Primary Symbol: MRVFF

Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc is a Canadian focused healthcare company doing business as Miravo Healthcare with global reach and a diversified portfolio of commercial products. Its product targets several therapeutic areas, including pain, allergy, and dermatology. The company's strategy is to in-license and acquire growth-oriented, complementary products for Canadian and international markets.


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Comment by GRIFF13on Aug 10, 2009 9:46pm
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Post# 16207748

RE: RE: RE: Griff, I Totally Agree

RE: RE: RE: Griff, I Totally AgreePrest:

I keep hearing this $5.00 figure thrown about. Is this a regulatory restriction or some self imposed arbitrary figure used by institutions to bully companies into squeezing out the retail investor who ponied up their hard earned $$ to get these companies to the point where they can now thumb their noses and thus move on to a perceived "Higher Class" of investor?

If these institutions were to buy up the excess float and sit on it, would this not have the same effect as a reverse split. I think so. They could then dole it out at a far greater % return and look really astute as a portfolio manager.

With over 15,000 investors I think Nuvos first allegience (spelling?) should be to them. Not the few big and the mighty!

Let them buy, not steal their way into this up and coming boitech! I have paid and I have suffered just as most of the long time holders of this stock.

So again I ask the board. Why should I reduce my 110,000 shareholding to allow some Johnny Come Latelies with millions already to steal my seat at the table?

Regards

GRIFF



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