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Technology Stocks : Presstek -- Stock of the Decade??
PRST 0.00010000.0%Sep 29 10:16 AM EST

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To: Gary Kao who wrote (57)5/9/1996 7:50:00 PM
From: NEIL MACK   of 11098
 
Gary, Many of your responses lead me to believe you have a short position in PRST. (Cabot has 24,000 subscribers as of 04-29-95) I presently own 10000 PRST from 47 to 127. My research is generally with companies that would use the product of a stock I have an interst in. I have contacted 4 publishers as well as Gwinnet and those "in the know" regarding PRST...All have stated that this Technology is far beyond competitors products and are exploring a future purchase. The interesting point here, is that until PRST provides this technology to enough cometitors, those that recognize the technology will not feel threatened to change their present system. Patents are extensive and protected for this technology. As more customers purchase many MUST follow to remain competitive. I would not worry about other companies on a mad tear to develop a system to compete. PRST is so far ahead in the technology of their product and so cost efficient, no one with the inside in print tech. that I have conversed with, can name a company even on the horizen that is even close to producing a product as fine as that of PRST. The cost to print with PEARL method over 30% less than current systems. Find and contact the largest printing operations in your area....then call the publishers. ALL KNOW AND RAVE ABOUT PRST.
Jim was right,PE has nothing to do with this company. My only fear is that PRST may be unable to meet the demand necessitating the sale of their technology and patent rights for royalty. There is no hype here. I strongly suggest that you contact PRST and obtain a copy of their recent annual report. The full pages of color printing are spectacular and to convince yourself...take them to a professional printer....ask him for his opinion! Then IF you are short, cover at the next correction...if you can!

Neil
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