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Biotech / Medical : Chromatics Color Sciences International. Inc; CCSI
CCSI 22.38-4.6%Nov 14 3:59 PM EST

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To: blake1 who wrote (1145)2/26/1998 10:42:00 PM
From: Gurupup  Read Replies (1) of 5736
 
Q. CCSI has stated it will take 3-4 years to develop the market.
CCSI stated they will not begin clinical trial protocols for other "chromatic diseases until the Colormate 111 launch.

A. CCSI's partner thinks it will take 3-4 years to completely sell into the world wide markets. Is that what you meant Dr. Reese? As for the other trials, yes it is reasonable to assume with around the clock negotations going on to find a partner other parts of the business can wait.

Q CCSI has financed its operations throught its original IPO, numerous private placements, at a discount, etc........ No significant revenues have ever been developed.

A. Gee, Dr Reese, can't fool you for a minute can we. I bet you went and stole that info from public documents, right you clever devil. To think that some of your clients said you couldn't read. Golly gosh darn.

Q..NOW we get to the real meat, or spam in this report. CCSI vs SPRX.
CCSI is bigger than SPRX and it just isn't fair. Reese's pieces and her little band of merry thieves wants justice, so first lets make a deal with some nasty kids to help slam dunk CCSI, now lets put together a quick and real dirty reasearch piece. But, we better make sure what we tell guys in the shop, because one of the idiots might tell someone, Oh yea, we put it out, but we could change our opinion on a dime. I wonder if he meant, "if you pay me a dime".To think that they didn't even know the new symbol until they got a deal to write the report.

Oops!!!! Shhhh! Reese's pieces just made a mistake on page 3 of her Pulitzer prize winner. This is a quote. Dental applications may also offer a future opportunity for CCSI's technology. CCSI identified and been in discussion with medical companies for distribution of the Colormate111, but currently no agreements have been announced. CCSI is working on remaining regulatory requirements, preparation of training manuals, promotional materials and software programs, etccc......... Hey Reese's pieces isn't this something you do when your business is about to take off, and you are close to signing a worldwide deal?? Those really seem like STUPID reasons to short the stock, were you paid for that paragraph also?

The rest is more of the same BS, poorly thought out, but Reese's pieces had a real deadline, because the stock was going up every day.

I spoke to Darby at some length, and she was stunned that this type of report could be written without her knowledge, without Reese's pieces going over the info she asked for THIS week. She probably got it yesterday, the kit they send out to interested shareholders. Never went back for information. There are offers for the bilirubin device, and Beware the Ides of March, the deal is imminent.

This was a classic bucket shop, chop shop job. Reese's pieces and her merry band of thieves, really rank amatuers. You know David S is probably smart enough or shady enough to be a runner at Avalon Research Group Inc.

Suddenly, the plot thickens.
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