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Gold/Mining/Energy : PYNG Technologies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Edward W. Richmond who wrote (4065)6/30/1999 9:55:00 PM
From: Jack Rayfield  Respond to of 8117
 
Ed, this is one of the most frustrating things about Pyng to me.

It was a simple followup question to Dr. Johnson's statement that the "design concept" had been completed. I am not sure why the question has not been answered. I can not see why this should qualify as a closely guarded secret. Maybe Pyng is so busy interviewing potential manufacturers and distributors that they have not had even a minute to answer it (I wish). I would think it would be something that Mr. Lenoski could answer if the corporate communications function would ever emerge. What has it been 2 1/2 months and not a peep? Field trails have been over almost 3 months and nothing news worthy has happened, pretty depressing.

It seems that information both on this thread and especially in press releases which seem to trickle out at a rate of about 1 a month. You would think that a progress report on the journey to mass production would be in order at least once a month. I know that progress is being made but in the last quarter I can think of only one significant PR that gave us any insight in to the progress in commericalizing the FAST 1 and that dealt with the Walter Reed report which has really nothing to do with getting the FAST 1 into mass production (I can not check this fact because for the last five days I can not get on the website). If the design is complete I would think that would be a news releasable milestone. But I also had hoped that the SAEM conference in Boston would have generated some developments worthy of a news release.

If I find out whether the extraction rod has been eliminated you will be the first to know.