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Imaging Canada Liquidating Corp IMRSQ

IMRIS Inc designs, manufactures and markets Image-guided therapy systems that improves the effectiveness of therapy delivery. Its main product is the Visius surgical theater. The company provides its products to hospitals that deliver clinical services to patients in the neurosurgical, spinal, cerebrovascular and cardiovascular markets. The firm is focused on bringing enhanced visualization to the point of therapy delivery and is spread across Canada, United States, Europe and the Middle East and Asia-Pacific.


GREY:IMRSQ - Post by User

Post by prairie08sheikon Jan 23, 2011 2:46pm
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Volume picking some

Volume picking someFor the first while, very low volume, now, other day over 100,000 shares.  I don't know if it is either other investors don't know about the company & it's product or is everyone not wanting to part with their shares-sort of like a card game, keeping the cards close to the chest.
Of th 32 M shares on TSE, does anyone have an idea how many institutions are carrying or %. 
Is there some convention in the near future where their product can be showcased to gain more exposure?
I remember reading about a good backlog of orders which is very promising for the company.
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