floridays's Profile

PTSC discussion board(s) lurker and shareholder since 2000.

floridays's Posts

Re: Has anyone been here longer then me I think it's been 16 years now.

Finally someone who admits buying higher! I paid $6.97 for my initial 1000 shares during the frenzy the days it spiked in Jan 2000. Since then I always put a limit. Added what I thought was a bunch before the next run but never sold. I always thought a bigger payday was just around the corner. Got a nice divy and put it right back into PTSC. I still have some ground to make up but always felt our day would come. Lurking various boards with a handful of posts since 99'. Wish I had more today.


GLTA

about 11 years ago
Re: The stock is moving up and only two posts...? ... so far....

Been a shareholder since 2000 and lurking for many years. Can't even mention the stock to my wife anymore. Paul, hope to have another lunch in Sarasota to celebrate soon. Looking for any kind of steak!


Todd

about 11 years ago
Re: Disney...Probably a Mickey Mouse settlement

I'm sure they have a very astute legal team and would not settle unless it was in their best interest. They have a reputation of tough dealings (at least from the construction stand point) from what I have heard. Excited enough about this one as well as when we signed Tyco to actually post. Hope this is a start of something big and get SP back up, way up.

over 12 years ago
Re: Disney...Probably a Mickey Mouse settlement

Had to do it.....long for 12 +/- years.


GLTA

over 12 years ago
U.S. grants $1.2 billion for electronic health records

43 mins ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. government on Thursday announced grants of almost $1.2 billion to help hospitals and healthcare providers implement and use electronic health records.

The Obama administration has made the overhaul of the $2.5 trillion U.S. healthcare system the centerpiece of its domestic agenda, including the use of technology to improve efficiency and cut costs.

The grants include $598 million to set up some 70 health information technology centers to help healthcare institutions acquire electronic health record systems and $564 million to develop a nationwide system of health information networks, Vice President Joe Biden's office said in a statement.

"Expanding the use of electronic health records is fundamental to reforming our healthcare system," said Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, unveiling the grants with Biden in Chicago.

"Electronic health records can help reduce medical errors, make healthcare more efficient and improve the quality of medical care for all Americans."

The grants will be funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and be made available in 2010, the statement said.

about 15 years ago
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