[parisc-linux] US Stock Market: TRHL - Last Pick From .45 to 1.18...clara

Jonathon Ambrose Jonathon Ambrose" <xikrmcm758@yahoo.com
Thu, 23 Oct 2003 01:22:56 +0400


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UPSIDE INTERNATIONAL - Searching Out Stocks with Big Upside Potential...th=
at have gone unnoticed until now.


Our last pick SUQU went from 0.45 to 1.18


Our New Pick  is True Health, Inc. - TRHL - with revenues up by more than =
412%

True Health, Inc.: TRHL
Industry: Healthcare
12-month range: 0.55-3.90 - SUQU went back to its previous high of 1.18, w=
e believe TRHL can too - to its previous high of 3.90


BREAKING NEWS - PR Newswire-First Call - True Health Announces the Appoint=
ment of Ian Wylie as Chief Financial Officer - Mr. Wylie has held the posi=
tion of Corporate Finance Manager at Del Monte Food Intl.  Del Monte Foods=
 Co. (NYSE: DLM) posted net sales of 2.171 billion for fiscal 2003. Mr. Wy=
lie also held the same position at Countrywide Assured PLC, which included=
 the oversight of 350 million pounds sterling (580 million dollars). Just =
prior to this announcement, Mr. Wylie was the Director of Town & Country H=
ousing where he was responsible for the development of the company's growt=
h strategies and overseeing an asset portfolio of 400 million pounds sterl=
ing (665 million dollars).


We are now seeing indicators with TRHL, the 20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator is=
 now indicating an upward trend, 20 Day Bollinger Bands have moved into a =
upward indication.



THE PROBLEM

The US and international healthcare industry are currently in a major cris=
is. There is a huge shortage of skilled healthcare specialists, doctors an=
d nurses, and since 9/11, many qualified professionals are finding it impo=
ssible to immigrate into countries desperately needing medical personnel. =




THE SOLUTION

True Health Incorporated is a full service specialist, medical equipment a=
nd medical professional supplier to the healthcare industry. Its primary c=
lients are Great Britain's National Health Service (NHS), BUPA Internation=
al and the private Nursing Home Industry. The Company also delivers recrui=
tment services to the NHS; specializing in the provision of locem radiogra=
phers and nurses.



MD, NURSE SHORTAGES REACHING CRISIS LEVELS

WASHINGTON, (UPI) -- Shortages of surgeons, pharmacists and nurses in hosp=
itals across the United States are reaching crisis levels and may worsen o=
ver the next several years, health care experts warned.  The nursing short=
age -- more than 126,000 positions currently remain unfilled -- has become=
 so severe it is endangering the lives of patients and is a primary reason=
 for overcrowding in emergency departments and cancellation of surgeries, =
according to a report by an Experts Roundtable panel convened by the Joint=
 Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.  The Society=
 for Thoracic Surgeons recently warned that a shortage of heart surgeons l=
ooms within a few years and a survey of hospitals found pharmacists, X-ray=
 technicians and therapists are leaving at such an alarming rate it alread=
y is impacting the quality of care patients receive.



JOHNSON C0-SPONSORS LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS NURSE SHORTAGES

January 24, 2003 Washington, DC- U.S. Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) recently =
co-sponsored the Nurse Reinvestment Act to address areas with critical nur=
se shortages in an effort to provide more opportunities to recruit and ret=
ain quality nurses. "Our national health care system has many problems tha=
t need to be addressed," Johnson said. "At the top of that is the severe s=
hortage of nurses.



COLLEGE OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS OF CANADA

Past decisions with respect to health care reform have been made without c=
omplete or accurate information, and this has led to critical problems in =
the system such as doctor shortages and waiting lists. 



TEXAS PUBLIC POLICY FOUNDATION
CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR FIRST - SEPTEMBER 03, 2003
TEXANS CAN CURE STATE'S MEDICAL CRISIS

Getting a second opinion is always a good idea, particularly when you have=
 a serious medical problem. Today, Texans are suffering from a serious lac=
k of medical care. The American Medical Association says the physician sho=
rtage has reached crisis proportions in Texas and lives are in peril.



TRUE HEALTH'S SUBSIDIARY - WESTMERIA

True Health through its wholly owned subsidiary, Westmeria for 20 years ha=
s developed a reputation for getting medical personnel in where they are n=
eeded fast. Now with demand for these professionals escalating at an expon=
ential rate, the demand for Westmeria is growing fast. Westmeria is now re=
ady to place thousands of doctors and nurses to help solve the worldwide c=
risis. This will equate to many millions in added revenues for True Health=
 Check out the latest financial report.



FINANCIALS

According to the latest financials, revenues are up by more than 412=
%



SEPT 2003-QUARTERLY REPORT

Revenue for the three months ended July 31, 2003 went up by 412.8=
%, when compared to revenue for the three months ended July31, 2002.  The =
equipment rentals and sales segment's revenue went up by 69.8=
%, in the three months ended July 31, 2003, compared to the three months e=
nded July 31, 2002. This reflects the growth in the business over the past=
 year.










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