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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CRYOPAK CII.V
CII 23.16-0.8%Dec 4 4:00 PM EST

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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (287)8/13/2000 10:39:50 PM
From: Brian MacDonald  Read Replies (1) of 298
 
Jim,

"which will see Cryopak's unique refrigerant solutions offered in retail outlets such as Wal-Mart, Costco, BJ's, Walgreen's, Target and Safeway"

I agree that nothing much has happened over the last year. I e-mailed them and asked Adam Rabiner, the PR person, if the deal to acquire Northern Gel-Pac actually happened - as I'd seen no news. That was a few weeks ago and I've had no answer of any sort.

We've seen marketing agreements before with this company and they were miserable failures. As for the web-site, it's been awhile since it was updated and for awhile you couldn't even access the PRs from the company. In today's world that's not a PLUS.

Still have my shares but can't explain why I didn't sell earlier. Any word on the size of the pharmaceutical orders? I guess that's a mystery too eventhough the orders were supposed to be really big. Year over year CII should show a healthy growth in sales but net profits are likely negative and cashflow will likely show to be negative too.

The fact that they don't release any real news tells me that the news is likely not too favourable. Alas, that must be what the market believes as the stock continues to be weak and the volume is anemic - even with the BB listing.

Brian
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