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AMERICAN SHARED HOSPITAL SERVICES C.AMS.X


Primary Symbol: AMS

American Shared Hospital Services is a provider of financial and turnkey solutions to cancer treatment centers, hospitals, and large cancer networks worldwide. The Company's products include MR Guided Radiation Therapy Linacs, Advanced Linear Accelerators, Proton Beam Radiation Therapy Operations (PBRT), Brachytherapy systems, and through the Company's GK Financing partnership with Elekta, the Leksell Gamma Knife product and services. The Gamma Knife radiosurgery equipment is a non-invasive treatment for malignant and benign brain tumors, vascular malformations, and trigeminal neuralgia (facial pain). The PBRT is an alternative to traditional external beam, photon-based radiation delivered by linear accelerators. PBRT treats prostate, brain, spine, head and neck, lung, breast, gastrointestinal tract, and pediatric tumors. The Company typically provides the equipment, as well as planning, installation, reimbursement and marketing support services.


NYSEAM:AMS - Post by User

Comment by Notmyfirstrodeoon May 30, 2022 2:05pm
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RE:Some news please

RE:Some news pleaseHow about a prediction based on past performance. This deal is as dead as all the other deals and probably never had a chance. Once the SEC started looking into this deal it was over. Part of their job is to protect investors and they are doing their job. Let's look at a little history. AMS was an unsuccessful mining company. AMS became a very unsuccessful marijuana company when that was trendy. When they halted the stock for a change of business and without telling investors it became a tech company because they had one unfinished computer program that nobody needed and nobody ever used. Investors paid good money for nothing and I wonder who's pockets that went into. If I had still had money in this I would have sold and would have given serious thought to tracking these people down dousing them in gasoline and lighting them on fire. After being a complete failure at being a tech company they decided to go back to being an unsuccessful mining company. No money, no property and no plan. I won't even go into the years of being halted, the changes in management and the share rollback. In my opinion if this stock ever trades again then SEC isn't doing it's job or doesn't have enough evidence to shut them down. 
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