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Biotech / Medical : MAXXON, INC (MXON.Nasdaq BB) Disposable syringe technology

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To: JanyBlueEyes who wrote (12)9/15/1997 8:17:00 PM
From: R. Dolan   of 105
 
I would suggest anyone interested in investing in the "safety needle" concept take a few minutes to investigate a company called "Embryo Development Corp" or read some or the messages in the Embryo Developement Corp (EMBR) folder here or on AOL if you have access. They have had a patent for over 2 years. The hype took the price to a high of $12. The stock was heavily manipulated and hyped by the market makers and now rests at .50 cents, although the company still "agressively works toward bringing the needle to the marketplace".

Don't let the slick marketing suck you in unless you can afford to loose. I say all this without knowing a thing about the company other than what a friend (who also lost in EMBR) sent me: a slick purple and green informational card describing the MAXXON safety needle. Looks EXACTLY !!! like the EMBR marketing materials that sucked millions of dollars into the EMBR and market maker pockets a few years ago.

All I'm saying is the idea and patents have been out there for a loooong time. Don't think you have stumbled on to the next "10 bagger" (although if you get on early you can probably ride the massive surge of the mass of suckers that climb on board their "gravy train to the big house that only they know about"). I'll be watching from the side-lines...

Use caution...

RD
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