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Imaging Dynamics Company Ltd. T.IDC


Primary Symbol: V.IDL

Imaging Dynamics Co Ltd manufacturer of medical imaging devices. Its products include 1600Plus X-series, Veterinary DR System, Magellan medical image processing software, Sirius Veterinary image processing software, CCD technology, Aquarius 8600, and VetnovaXion DR series. Geographically, it has two segments namely China and the Americas of which Americas generates a majority of revenue.


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Comment by john378on Apr 21, 2016 2:36pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:VVhy the spike in volume the other day

RE:RE:RE:RE:VVhy the spike in volume the other day"Then you get 1 NVI shares and 2 warrants for every 10 IDC shares. So technically, your getting 3 NVI shares for 10 IDC shares or a 3.5c average."


That is a outright rubbish. Warrants are not anything like shares and unless the current share price of NVI exceeds their strike price they are absolutely worthless. In order for an NVI warrant to have an unrealized implied value of 1.2 cents  to an IDC shareholder (What you just gave it) the market price of NVI would have to be above 18 cents and that person would have to make a purchase (I repeat purchase) of NVI shares for 12 cents (Strike price). Anything short of a 12.5 cent share price (and it presently is) and/or a lack of purchase on the part of the shareholder within 1 year and those warrants are not worth the paper they are written on.


Thank-you for reminding me that we are now down in the unscrupulous pit of Hell called the Venture Exchange.

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