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Biotech / Medical : International Isotopes (INIS)
INIS 0.0660-2.9%Dec 10 11:09 AM EST

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To: Matt Black who wrote (32)3/24/1998 11:02:00 PM
From: Martin Savitska   of 81
 
Matt,

I'm a long term holder of THRX (it's been my best runner) and have been
watching INIS for a couple of months now. I agree that the future
looks very bright for both as well as NASI. However, I think you are
overlooking an important fact pertaining to output between THRX and INIS.
Unless INIS can come up with another great buy(yes it was a super price)
of a linear accelerator, they will be behind the curve in production
of seeds by the end of 1999/middle of 2000.
You've said the LA can produce seeds 6-7 times faster than a cyclotron(sp).
That's great but THRX has 4 machines up and running full bore with 4 more
on order for 1998 and 6 on order through 1999. They also have a new office
and plant complex less than 2 years old with 14 bays set up to receive
those machines.

I'm not sure you can compare INIS to THRX at this point.

Marty
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