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VentriPoint Diagnostics Ltd V.VPT

Alternate Symbol(s):  VPTDF

Ventripoint Diagnostics Ltd. is a Canada-based medical device company. It is engaged in the development and commercialization of diagnostic tools to monitor patients with heart disease. It develops a suite of applications for all heart diseases and imaging modalities, including congenital heart disease, pregnancy, pulmonary hypertension, COVID-19, technically difficult imaging and cardiotoxicity in oncology patients. It provides application of artificial intelligence to echocardiography. Its flagship product, Ventripoint Medical System (VMS+), enhances echocardiography to deliver cMRI levels of accuracy for volumetric measurements and ejection fractions for all four chambers of the heart. It has developed a solution that transforms cardiac care through its 3D ECHO and MRI software. VMS products are powered by its proprietary Knowledge Based Reconstruction technology, which is the result of a decade of development and provides accurate volumetric cardiac measurements equivalent to MRI.


TSXV:VPT - Post by User

Comment by GrahamBon Feb 24, 2021 3:31pm
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Post# 32649630

RE:RE:RE:A bad smell ensues again.

RE:RE:RE:A bad smell ensues again.

woundedknee wrote:
In actual fact, by calling Graham all of these names you are trying to distract from the facts. And Graham does indeed state facts. So you deny the facts by calling him names which you hope will hide the financial short comings of this company. I am sure those that bought near the highs instead of selling are probably the name callers. Lots of stocks climb to tremendous heights on sheer speculation, but only for so long. The hardest thing in the market is knowing when to sell. I am not giving up on this company. I made a ton of money from 18 to 50 cents and got out near the highs. As stated before, I am now taking a breather and will get back in when I see revenue. I really believe in this company and am ready to invest heavily again. Keep up the good work Graham. And good luck to all.

 

 

 

Good to hear from you wounded knee 

 

Having a dispassionate approach to investing, to me, is the way to do well

 

I heard about the stock when old dog was promoting it over on another website -telling people to buy-so I checked it out.

 

It has tremendous promise, integrating artificial intelligence, knowledge basedreconstruction, to assist in the early diagnosis of heart disease.

 

Still I’ve seen many many companies have huge promise and fail.

 

Cash flow is the oxygen that allows a company to survive, and this company has already ground to a halt once, and is now surviving purely on financing of debentures by insiders.
 

That’s a good sign on the one hand, but it’s not sustainable.

We Will see how long the new cash lasts with the promotional spending to prop it up and the freebie machines to promote it , studies etc 

 

Like you, I want to see revenue, I want to see positive free cash flow, and if I do I will buy even if it means that I miss out on the initial run.

 

I’ve done this overtime, and when you balance it all out you avoid losers, and you get in still relatively early, and it’s allowed me to become financially independent at an early age.

 

It is very suspicious how elderly speculators, and others on this board, spend their time insulting those who simply are talking about the company financials, and the fact that we have yet to see firm data that there are sales.

Seriously sketchy.

 

It’s also funny how they then go on to say they’re going to ignore you, but seem to post every time you post

 

It’s so disingenuous, And juvenile.

 

If I want to ignore someone, I just do it.
I just don't respond to them.

I don’t need to go telling everybody about it and posting how I am  ignoring them but then still talking about it. It sounds like a bunch of teenagers, Saying that someone’s not gonna be invited over for a sleepover, and then calling you to tell you that you aren't invited 

 

I could care less, because I only care about the thrill of finding a great stock, putting a large wager on it, and being right. It’s worked for me this far, and I’m not going to give up my hard earned money, regardless of how many pumpers howl
 


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