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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Cryogenic Solutions Inc. (CYGS)

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To: celeryroot.com who wrote (3062)8/17/1998 10:52:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) of 4028
 
Good example of people refusing to let go of a dream. It appears that the CYGS investing mantra is now "invest in the cure". The cure to what? Who cares, because who is against saving lives?

With no published information to support or refute what CYGS is trying to patent and its purported applications, investors are essentially investing in a dream. A share of CYGS stock is like buying a Powerball ticket. It allows you to use your imagination that you've chosen the eventual winning number. Hey, the odds are against it... but you could soon be a multi-millionaire! Imagine that! The moment just one number is revealed, however, the hopes and dreams of millions are dashed instantly. But until that happens... the dream is alive.

Anyone who read and actually understood the latest CYGS press release knows that one number has been revealed already. They know that CYGS is a long long long way away from curing anything. In no way, however, do I mean to minimize the work that Dr. Conrad is doing. A cure constitutes solving a large puzzle and every piece counts. However, I do certainly get indications from what various people are writing that CYGS has been claiming to possess way more than just a piece of the puzzle, that they truly will "rock the medical world". I see no difference between that tactic and the tactic of mining companies that buy a tract of land and claim it's loaded with gold. Hey, could be... but not likely. And we all know what happens to them when reality doesn't live up to the hype.

- Jeff
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