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Comment by GordonGecko1986on Jul 19, 2016 9:32pm
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RE:RE:Is it still a good buy even at these prices?

RE:RE:Is it still a good buy even at these prices?
With the FDA approval of this new technology and they are alone to produce this kind of product, there is no way to be not take over. I had worked for Taleo and when we were the only one after take over of SuccesFactor by SAP, I knew we were alone in a cage surrounded by big lions. Couple of month and we were bought by Oracle. So, this is it, the only company around the world with a product who is really perfomant and efficient for a better cost... for sure, two scenarios (and more) are possible. 
 
No1 : Takeover by JNJ, Getinge or others companies by the end of the year depending on the quaterly results and announcements.
 
No2 : TSO3 will continue to growth for sure for the next 3 years.
 
So, if you even think that the actual price is too high, sell your share now. I'll be there to grab those. 
 
You can buy low as right now for a longterm and wait for a split.

Only marvelous things can happen with TSO3.

PS: An other visite to TSO3 Quebec plant today and parking was full. On GoogleStreet, the building look like small, but it's bigger than I though. Is there a way to see the interior plant? Any picture inside this building? Oh, I'm not interrested to the decoration...
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