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Neovasc Inc. NVCN

Neovasc Inc is a specialty medical device company. It develops, manufactures and markets products for the rapidly growing cardiovascular marketplace. Its products the Neovasc Reducer (Reducer), for the treatment of refractory angina, which is not currently commercially available in the United States and has been commercially available in Europe since 2015, and the Tiara, for the transcatheter treatment of mitral valve disease, which is under clinical investigation in the United States, Canada, Israel and Europe. The company earns revenue from one source, the Reducer.


NDAQ:NVCN - Post by User

Comment by onions7777on Apr 17, 2018 11:21am
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RE:RE:peterdrilling

RE:RE:peterdrillingThat's the thing. He doesn't have an opinion. He just regurgitates what he hears and tries to discredit everyone else who have actually researched this company using very reliable methods and formulas.

I guess if you bash enough stocks, you'll eventually be right and can say " I told you so "

And I'm not sure why he keeps on trying to insult people by referring to them as "retail" investors?

Why is being a "retail" investor a bad thing? 

Would you prefer to be constantly forced to chase gains all the time, always being under scrutiny and review?

I don't know, (using his words) I've been a "dumb, uneducated retail investor" for almost 20 years now, and have made a pretty good living off of it. If I want to take next month off and sit on a beach drinking beer all day, I can.

The unfortunate part is his comments sound educated, and it might chase novice investors away from a good opportunity. Hopefully they will see through the BS.



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