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Technology Stocks : Molten Metal Technology

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To: Richard N Lambert who wrote (318)11/8/1997 12:30:00 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (1) of 421
 
Hi, Rich, thks for your post. I just spent 20-30 minutes poking around that URL. I know that limiting searches is not one of my fortŠs, so maybe someone else w/better UNIX skills can ferret out ystdy's congressional testimony. I did check in from time to time on my CSPN channels as you suggested earlier, but musta zigged when they zagged because I never heard anything firsthand from the tube ystdy.

However, in my poking around Alta Vista, I did locate and profer the 3 following MLTN related URLS for you & others' usage.

mmt.com

mmt.com

mmt.com

Looks to me like MLTN threw us an "unneccessary curve" when this puppy started heading down below 12 in a BIG WAY sometime back, and I got caught in said downdraft and sold at a loss. I was under the distinct impression:
at the same time they announced the reduction in govt R&D funding,
they also announced not expanding into Japan. This was part of the market's disappointment in the stock that helped to crush their share price.

However,
due to what I found on the net and profer in the above URLs, I discover that things are moving full speed ahead in Japan Construction plans. That to me is exciting and full of shareholder long term potential price appreciation from these levels.

What say you?

TIA, O/49r
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