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Opinion on  CardioNet Inc. (BEAT)
BEAT - Good IPO. Good Idea

Aug 22, 2008 10:47 PM UTC
Return Risk
-26.85% LOW
Sr. Analyst

First: The company looks good. The idea of remotely monitoring heart rhythms is very attractive and very comforting to those with heart problems.

Second: Good earnings. Their earnings have been increasing.

Last: I think they will make more profit as they spread out their company to more areas.

Lets hope this takes off!


BEAT:  This call was made on 08/22/08 @ $30.93
Rating:   Positive   $30.93 (08/22/08)
Gain/Loss:   -31.62% in 90 days
Target:   $50.00 (+61.66%) in > one year


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Locationh   46%     1 point   commented 89 days ago reply

BEAT will beat you down. A new company that sold millions in shares going public around 26. Very low daily voulmn. Very limited (at this time) client list and only one source of income. Plus no options. If you have extra cash and like a risk go for it.


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