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Strategies & Market Trends : Joe Copia's daytrades/investments and thoughts

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To: Jim B who wrote (18425)7/27/1999 12:49:00 PM
From: KZAP  Read Replies (1) of 25711
 
QTEK - Company began operations in 1991.
Merged with a shell in Jan. of this year.
Float around 1 million.

Quintek's headquarters is in Camarillo, California.
Their primary sales office is based in Washington DC and
they have a manufacturing and engineering facility in
Montpelier, Idaho. Their large scale manufacturing
of the Q4300 is contracted to part of a 350 year old
company Bofors AD, which is a military defense company
with over $1,000,000,000 in annual revenue! :^)

Quintek's Q4300 is the only chemical free aperture card
system on the market today. QTEK has 3 US patents
that protect the Q4300 technology.

The Q4300 was originally developed at a cost of $6,500,000.
QTEK has spent another $3,500,000 to further develop
the technology primarily for a software interface.

Quintek has no equal in this field and little competition.
QTEK is also in the development of a Q6300 system that
will be a one of a kind roll film archiving system
based on Q4300 technology.

Current aperture cards, from the competition, costs
$5.50 per card. Whereas the Q4300 can lower this cost
to around $2.50! That should convince some customers
to look at QTEK!

The current worldwide aperture card market is $2.5 Billion!

Happy investing!

KZAP
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