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Technology Stocks : SNNT - Synthonics
SNNT 0.00Sep 17 5:00 PM EST

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To: ColinD who wrote (108)7/10/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: Kirby from Idaho  Read Replies (2) of 209
 
Colin D, I didn't mean to imply that you were associated with 'Henry'. I've been following your posts for about a month now and view you as actually interested in good information on good stocks. After all, isn't that the purpose of these boards? When 'Henry' said that he wasn't a member, I knew it wasn't your post, but his. There are several names on these boards following SNNT and also several names tracking CBMI that always have good input and serious questions. I enjoy reading these. The thing that frosts my cookies is when someone with zero or less information, passes off bogus factoids. ( My first thought was he was trying to drive the price down so he could buy in.) There are those, as you know, who thrive on this method instead of researching and gambling on great technology. I am not associated with Synthonics except through a fair block of stock that I have been buying for two years now as funds are made available by bending nails and pouring mud. If you haven't read about Dr Charles Palm and his track record, I suggest you do so soon and jump on the SNNT rocket ride. Originally, I was extremely interested in this technology in the medical field. The technology that I saw was a very early on version of stereoscopic 3D, i.e. being able to operate laproscopically in 3D in real time. It really turned my crank! The technology has gone in a different direction at first, i.e. archiving the Smithsonian, but I forsee (personal opinion) tremendous potential in games and internet commerce. The dental applications are under way but slower than anticipated. In fact, I think this falls under the rule of threes: 1. it takes three times as long as you think 2. it costs three times as much to develop and 3. it rewards only 1/3 of what you expect. If that is true, it will STILL be a wild ride to the stars. Thanks for your posts. I'll be looking forward to all informative, factual posts.
Kirby From Idaho
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