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Biotech / Medical : BioLase Technology, Inc. (BLTI)

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To: Richard N Lambert who wrote (14)3/17/1997 11:43:00 AM
From: Solarity   of 706
 
Insights from Skipard on AOL:

Date: 97-03-11 22:31:36 EST
From: Skipard

Who am I?I visited BLTI in June 1996,and was intrigued with what I saw and
heard,along with two other WallStreet analysts.I provided for 2 EXPERTS in
laser technology to do due dilligence,one of whom is world renowned.They
assured that this was the real deal.I told the company,as I tell all the
companies that I invest in,that I will help them get interest,market makers,a
research report,introduce them to people who might assist in financing,and my
fee is their honesty in keeping me posted currently on what is going on.I
sponsored the company at a RIBA meeting in Atlanta in June,I got a research
report done,friends havde assisted in getting a new PR firm involved.I know
Don Lapoint personally,as a friend and a businessman,and I know many of the
people closely involved with the company.I manage my own money and few
friends,and I don't ever have inside info,just try to stay current.I own a
large amount of BLTI and am responsible for a lot of people on these boards
owning,and my reputation has been for 31 yeats,that you will not always make
money with my ideas,but you will get the truth and whatever
happens,happens.You pay your money and you take your chances,but this and
CCSI represent 60% of my net worth so I have an axe to grind,but these are
home rum shots,and when you find these shots and don't take them,then you
should not be in the game.This story is going to unfold by the end of June,if
by then it hasn't panned out,then it will be time to move on,but I am 100%
convinced that with new developments,sponsorship,Laser Brush,Germany,FDA,you
have a lot of things,of which one will make money,two will be a home
run,three will make you want to kiss me,so it better be good.Does that answer
your question of who I am?Anytime anyone wants info on any of my posts email
me@SKIPARD@aol.com

Ad in the paper
Date: 97-03-14 10:33:22 EST
From: MnBatUCSB

Saw an add in the UCSB Independant for Laser Dentistry. It did not mention
Biolase but I thought it was interesting for a couple of reasons. First is
the type of advertising that it is. The jist of the article is "come see me
if you want to have less pain during dental work." There is a picture of a
tooth and a laser. The sign says
1. Less need for injections
2. No vibrations
3. No whining (drill) sounds
4. Less time in the chair

Even if the Biolase stuff isn't good for every application this is the type
of advertising that will make it worth while for a dentist to purchase one.

Question for Skipard: I talked to a dentist friend of mine and he said that
part of drilling a cavity is feel. When the dentist is examining your teeth
he's feeling weather or not the bone in the teeth
feels right. I guess it's soft if there's a cavity. He suggested that a
laser takes away this feel.
Does the biolase system handle this issue? Is there something about it that
only allows it to laser the bad tooth area? Is this feel thing a real
factor.

Lastly... I saw a note on MEHL which is some kind of hair removal laser that
got FDA approval.
How is Biolase doing on FDA approval. One of the things I really liked about
biolase was that there laser was usable in many applications to include
dentistry, cosmetics etc.. It would be nice to hear the latest scoop on FDA
stuff.....skippard.

Subj: Re:Ad in the paper
Date: 97-03-16 16:04:42 EST
From: Skipard

MEHL,PMTI also got FDA approval for a ruby lasr which is the old ones,and
these were substantial equivalencies,which is me too products.The cost of
this process is a lot,but the market is huge,look at TLZ for a market cap
idea.BLTI's laser is now being used by some of the top cosmetic surgery guys
in tests,I cannot comment on the FDA,but I would hope for some approval in
the cosmetic,hair,surgical area within 90 days,and then hard tissue.The next
90 days are going to be the key for BLTI,laserbrush,distribution
deals,FDA,etc..
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