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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Integral Technologies
ITKG 0.01300.0%Mar 26 5:00 PM EST

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To: mark collins who wrote (1106)8/29/2006 8:56:08 AM
From: jbn3   of 1108
 
Perhaps this is causing it: (Tobin Smith, Change Wave investing, 27 August 2006)

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The Engineer’s “Holy Grail”
(We’re expecting a ten-bagger first, and then even
bigger profits later on)
Fellow Investor,

I have two reasons for writing to you today.

1. To give you the lowdown on a tiny little company, selling around $3 today, which I believe will make you a small fortune over the next several years.

2. To remind you to claim your half-price trial subscription to ChangeWave
MicroCap Investor.

We’re both going to make a not-so-small fortune

I haven’t been this excited about a microcap since I first discovered our “PaperClick” company, which is rewriting the rules of mobile commerce.

That stock had a 1,000%+ run in 2005. But I believe this new company presents an even greater opportunity—now.

The news on this little microcap just keeps getting better and better.

I believe it’s the stock of the 21st century—and have anted up a significant chunk of money to own shares of this company.

A tape measure home run—that’s what I’m shooting for.

Seriously.

If this continues to play out the way I think it will—and all signs point that way so far—this has all the makings of the biggest score of my investing lifetime.

It truly can make you a fortune—if you take a position now. Sign up now.

They have discovered the “holy grail” of engineering & product design

For decades, engineers and designers have been searching for just the right formula to make a plastic…

…that combines plastic’s very best qualities, lightweight and moldable, with the best qualities of metal – strength and the ability to conduct electricity.

If you had such a product, design engineers could:

*** Reduce the weight of a jet airplane, bus, truck or automobile by 10% or more — cutting costs and improving gas mileage.

*** Create a cell phone case that doubles as an antenna—increasing range and quality of wireless phone calls 20%-40%.

*** Substitute plastic for silicon in the making of semiconductors, RFID chips and diodes.

*** And substitute plastic for metal in about 100 other applications as well.

This truly is the “holy grail.” And this little company owns the patents and manufacturing process that’s going to make them, and us, rich.

Learn more.

The Alliance comes through for us again

Pretty much nobody, outside of polymer engineers, has ever heard of this company.

But once again, our ChangeWave Research Alliance gives us a huge edge over most investors. One of our members contacted me six months ago, so excited he could barely contain himself.

And after I researched the company myself, it was easy to understand his exuberance.

There are some conductive polymers in use today, but they only work in low-voltage applications. But this company’s formula breaks all the old rules.

Here’s what the inventor, and General Manager of the company, has to say about it:

“Ours is the world's only highly conductive polymer. It's conductive enough that you can run heavy current through it, either AC or DC. My gut's telling me this is going to change the electronics world."

We’re talking about an inexpensive plastic—that can be molded in any shape you want—which conducts electricity, radio waves, and heat virtually as well as copper.

And after my colleagues and I looked into all the details ourselves, I think the inventor is at least partly right about that “changing the world” claim.

With the stock around $3, we can pick up a ton of shares cheap. Risk a little money for a pretty good shot at making a fortune—I like those odds.

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Third-party endorsements back the inventor’s claims

“A cell phone modified with his antenna was up to twice as efficient as with a normal antenna." -- Lothar Schmidt, a technical manager for Cetecom Inc. of Milpitas, Calif.

Tech consultants Frost and Sullivan tested the formula for some of the heavy hitters of the plastics world (Bayer, GE, Tyco, Dupont)—and gave a “thumbs-up” in every application tested.

William Gates—that’s the lawyer father of Bill—has done most of the patent work for this company. And in some cases, has taken stock in lieu of cash payment—does that tell you something?

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This is our next big profit-maker

The “PaperClick” stock I referenced earlier actually had a run much higher than where it sits right now.

That’s typical in microcaps. They don’t go up in a straight line.

So I advised MicroCap Investor readers to take some profits at that point. One guy—not the only subscriber to make humungous profits—used his fortune to build a second house in Puerto Piedras in Mexico… and that house has gone up a couple hundred grand in value to boot!

See how much fun you can have with these stocks?

And this new pick could be the biggest long-term winner we’ve found yet.

Imagine if you had gotten in on the ground floor with the company that owned the license to Teflon. Or bought Qualcomm before anyone had ever heard of its CDMA technology.

That’s how big—or bigger—this technology can be.

*** It means cheaper, more durable cell phones. Longer battery life. Clearer reception. Fewer dropped calls.

*** Materials can be made airplane-strong, yet 40% lighter than aluminum.

*** The company has already filed patents for plastic batteries, solar cells and RFID chips.

*** We could even mold entire circuit boards from this stuff—at half the conventional cost. Or have electronic displays that you can roll up and put away in a cardboard tube after use.

One last word from the inventor: "I've developed a lot more recipes throughout the years and I can mimic any metal, including superconductors. I can mimic copper, silver, gold, titanium, palladium—just about any metal on the planet."

And this stuff can be created, inexpensively, on traditional injection-molding equipment.

The potential uses for this technology are virtually unlimited. So is your profit potential.

So when do we start making humungous profits?

Great news! Most of the groundwork is finished and we are within a few quarters of real sales.

Right now, about 40 companies are conducting tests and making prototypes with the material. All the big players – the Dows, Bayers and GEs of the world.

And then the story just keeps getting better from there. Management has filed 100 patents to cover a wide array of markets. And as each of these patents is approved, new doors will open to enormous wealth – for them, and us as well.

In fact, I really have no idea how far the stock price can ultimately run.

As I said before, I’m looking to sell half when we hit a ten-bagger. The rest? I might just let it keep growing forever.

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Disclaimer: I do not *know* that this is the stock Mr. Smith was targeting--but I believe it is.

jbn3d
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