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Gold/Mining/Energy : PYNG Technologies

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To: Gary H who wrote (1360)3/22/1998 5:18:00 PM
From: T Lamos  Read Replies (1) of 8117
 
Thanks Gary H for providing a clearer picture of how key suppliers would likely collaborate with PYNG manufacturing to prep kits for market. I agree with your suggestion that should the company decide to pursue the development of their own production facilities, they would be best off limiting production to selected components such as the dome & insertion tool while providing their own parts and to final assembly of the kit. Never did imply that each and every part had to be produced by the good people at PYNG!

Having said this, take pleasure in knowing you've further increased my faith - and hopefully that in others as well- in PYNG's ability to enter into the realm of manufacturing based on your suggested approach. At the same time I'm not against outsourcing the manufacture of these kits to a strategic partner so the company can continue to focus on refining this product and developing other applications based on their patented technologies for intraosseous (hope i spelled that right) fluid delivery. Last but not least I'm equally amenable to a complete buyout - for the right price. Not being a greedy fellow I would be willing to part with my shares for cash or stock offers at the $40-50 level. Best of luck to all.
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