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

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To: Gurupup who wrote (114)7/25/1997 12:04:00 AM
From: Mel Spivak   of 706
 
Skipard, you have obviously done your homework on BLTI. I follow lots of stocks. As I do not to your degree, let me add some TA here. Some others in this group have done very well, breaking into new highs in the last month - LASRF and ESCMF. Its good to be in a group that is on the rise. ILT has a very limited market and has very feeble distribution.

On TV about 2 months ago, they showed these women who went to a plastic surgeon in FL to have laser surgery to get rid of wrinkles, double chins , etc. It showed the over the next few months. They needed 2-3 months before they finally looked good. Until them their faces were so red. They were in bandages for the 1st 2 weeks and looked like mummies. Plastic surgeons are a great market because they have the demand and profit margins to easily afford the best.

ILT's only market was for DDS for tooth whitening. A much poorer market.

ESCMF's lasers zap off varicose veins and blue veins that show near the surface.

LASRF's are for facial surgery, to make holes to plant hair transplants in and a number of other uses (tune into that thread).

Bottom line here is that BLTI has got the goods and it is now beginning to be recognized. I will stick around with my shares. Mel
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