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Microcap & Penny Stocks : EDIS

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To: Invessi who wrote (1601)12/15/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: Tom Alan  Read Replies (1) of 3043
 
Paul, we sang a chorus of "got to be a good time to buy" together back in the .50's. I wimped out later and sang a solo of "good time to bye" in the .30's. I wish I could be as optimistic as you are presently. And I really should be, I suppose, because it can't go much lower -- there isn't much lower to go. On a more positive note, I do think we will see a slight January effect, as Jim mentioned.

I thought surely they'd have SOME royalties by now after roughly a year. It seems to me we keep coming up empty on results. Okay, maybe it will be difficult to meet conditions for royalties. So for now, forget that; forget KAZ, forget etc. Let's look elsewhere. I would think that in order to better facilitate financing we would be quite eager to broadcast any RESULTS from prospects in the works. For example, I believe it is extremely unfortunate that back in July, August, or September the University of Idaho was unable to provide us with RESULTS confirming that the Probe could, in fact, detect and map weeds in wheat, peas, lentils, and barley fields. I would think that could yield a small bushel full of bucks for ol' EDIS anyway.

I apologize if I've missed the results. Does anyone else know the outcome of that research, or will this take quite a bit longer to determine also?

Tom
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