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Promoter: | Hototc | Paying Party: | Royal Import Inc. |
Stocks covered: | Compensation: | Avg $ Volume for Period: |
MFTH | $50000 | 79525 |
Max Profit: 0.94 % | Gain at close: -11.95 % | |
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Watch List for Wednesday 5-18-2011
My new Big Report: MFTH.
This is my last Big Report this week. Make sure you always do your own research.
MFTH is trading near a 52wk low and significantly lower from where it was just a few months ago.
View Chart: http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=mfth&insttype=&freq=1&show=&time=7
Could recent developments send it back to test previous highs?
MFTH a developer of patented technologies that physically prevent unauthorized administration of prescription medications. What they are developing could affect many people and potential save lives.
The technology is a medical assembly with a locking mechanism that is intended to ensure the substance cannot be released from the hypodermic needle without positive pre-matching between the substance and its intended patient.
It accomplishes this by incorporating a locking mechanism that is intended to ensure the substance cannot be released from the hypodermic needle without positive pre-matching between the substance and the specific patient, identified by bar-coding or other identification technology.
How big could this product become?
Big enough for MFTH to close on a $5M equity funding agreement: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Medisafe-1-Technologies-prnews-2160956498.html?x=0&.v=2
The agreement was signed with Centurion Private Equity, LLC ("Centurion"), an institutional investor managed by Roswell Capital Partners, LLC. The closing of the agreement followed Medisafe 1 Technologies' successful passing extensive due diligence by Centurion.
"Through this infusion of funding, Medisafe 1 Technologies will be able to advance rapid efforts to commercialize our life saving devices that prevent the incorrect administration of medicines and transfusions," said Jacob Elhadad, CEO of Medisafe 1 Technologies Corp.
Hospitals are dangerous places. Through human error, people are killed by the thousands in hospitals. The improper administration of medications and blood transfusions is one of the most
common and dangerous of these mistakes.
According to the Institute of Medicine over 7,000 people die every year from these kinds of blunders. Beyond the cost in life and hundreds of thousands of injuries, mistakes are expensive. They provide fodder for lawsuits, increase regulation and directly cost the healthcare industry nearly $200B!
The demand for technology solutions to override expensive human error is huge! Nurses are consistently ranked as the most trusted professionals, but they know they aren