Mar
12
International Monetary Systems (Symbol: INLM)
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Founded in 1989, International Monetary Systems (IMS) serves more than 9,200 customers representing 14,000 cardholders in 32 U.S. markets. Based in New Berlin, Wis., IMS is one of the largest publicly traded barter companies in the world and is continually expanding its exchange locations. The company’s proprietary transaction network enables businesses and individuals to trade goods and services throughout North America. Using an electronic currency known as trade dollars, IMS exchanges allow companies to create cost savings and to improve operations by taking advantage of barter opportunities in their business models. Managed by seasoned industry veterans, IMS is a recognized member of the National Association of Trade Exchanges (NATE) and International Reciprocal Trade Association (IRTA).
Recently the company announced that their revenue has gone up to $538,000, which was 57% over January 2005. They were also recently featured in ValueRich Magazine, which was over 58,000 readers including 8,000 public company CEOs, fund managers, money managers, investment bankers, institutional and qualified private investors, brokers, security-related attorneys and accountants .
In the current ValueRich Magazine, which has over 58,000 readers including 8,000 public company CEOs, fund managers, money managers, investment bankers, institutional and qualified private investors, brokers, security-related attorneys and accountants. In addition to being featured in the magazine, they also did a presentation of their corporate overview of the company’s exciting growth strategy at the ValueRich Small-cap Financial Expo in Miami, March 8th – 9th.
The ValueRich Small-cap Financial Expo will showcase approximately 50 small-cap public companies to an audience of 1,500 investment professionals and high-net-worth investors at the Hotel InterContinental Miami. The ValueRich Small-cap Financial Expo is the only financial event in America where public company officers make traditional financial presentations and also are available for two solid days of unlimited one-on-one meetings at their executive suites on the expo floor.
Below is their price/share performance chart since July 2005.

As you see, the price hasn’t really changed much, it’s somewhat fluctuating – though it’s not fluctuating a lot. Looking at their price/share performance, I’m a little unsure whether this stock can be a good potential for short-term investment; however, based on their products and services, it might be good potential for a long-term investment. I guess for the next few months I’m going to be watching their price/share pretty closely. Who knows, maybe it’ll go up…Or down further.
Source: http://www.internationalmonetary.com
Quote of the Day:
Money does all things for reward. Some are pious and honest as long as they thrive upon it, but if the devil himself gives better wages, they soon change their party. – Seneca
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