Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Analyst gives SKTO $1.79 target

An analyst at Market Timer Analytics issued a 1.79$ projection for SKTO! You can find the report by searching for it in google.

The 1.79$ target represents a
200% increase in price if achieved!


I believe that starting tomorrow we could see a
huge reversal as traders step back into SKTO.


For all of you who haven't jumped on SKTO yet, now could be your big chance to pick it up for cheap!

And for all of you who already bought it, there could be some
very good times ahead!


Healthcare is huge. It's a trillion dollar market.

SKTO recently acquired the assets of Nurses On-Line, Inc. from Solvis Healthcare, Inc.

SKTO President Peter Bell commented, "Our acquisition of Nurses On-Line represents our initial entry into the $2.2 trillion U.S. health care market."


Accidents can happen when we least expect them to. When they happen at work they can catch both the employee and the employer completely off guard!

Once a workplace accident happens, it's crucial that it is responded to in an effective manner.

SKTO's Nurses On-Line manages work site injuries quickly and efficiently.

Fast is a keyword here. When someone has an accident, you want to make sure they get treated quickly. This limits injury and sometimes even death.

SKTO knows that employers have a responsibility to protect their employees from harm when they are at work.

Most employees are not heading to work in the morning hoping to have a horrible accident. And quite frankly, no employer looks forward to dealing with the insurance claims that might be made after.

SKTO's Nurse On-Line offers major benefits that include a reduction in the number of claims.

SKTO realizes that employers have a duty protect their employees but who protects them when employees make fraudulent workers’ compensation claims?


I believe any company that offers a consistent and efficient management of claims and costs would be attractive to most employers.

SKTO's subscription service is used to assist employers with managing the ongoing risk associated with workers compensation claims and their relationship to premiums and reserves charged by insurance carriers.

Nurse On-line provides 24/7 nurse coverage for work site injuries - both employees and supervisors.

And there's only one basic fee so there's no additional cost for higher call volumes.


SKTO's staff of licensed Registered Nurses is oriented around providing sound clinical decisions when an injury is called in on their 800 number. Their system provides for first-aid referrals or emergency treatment referral if applicable.

All referrals are made to associated clinics in an immediate geographic area who subscribe to medical protocols that are State-certified.

Supervisors who are required to respond to injuries often lack proper medical training. How can they determine how serious an injury is and what the appropriate response is?


SKTO realizes a lot of money can be saved when you consider that a lot of strains and sprains that happen at work are referred to expensive providers who treatments are more expensive and time consuming than first aid.

First aid could respond favorably to these sprains and strains.

These sprains and strains can cost tax payers a lot of money. According to a new report, Montgomery County in Washington spent $32 million in the last three fiscal years on workers' compensation costs.

One county spending over $30 million in three years is serious stuff!!


Employees have to be taken care of whether their injuries are big or smalls and
SKTO's service is a more efficient system of care for employees.

Each year, more than 4.1 million people in the United States suffer a workplace injury or occupational illness!

More than 2 million workers are injured severely enough on the job that they miss work and need ongoing medical care.


I think there is an obvious demand for a company like
SKTO.


Add SKTO to your watch list for this week!

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