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


To: Jack Rayfield who wrote (4106)7/8/1999 9:49:00 AM
From: LOR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Jack,

Do you really believe "The demand is there but the product is not"???

After all these years of Jacob's telling the world that commercial sales are right around the corner .... after famous tests like the Walter Reed Study where folks like me were scoffed for having the nerve to suggest that the FAST-1 was NOT selected as the best IO device??? After certain B.S. artists have informally claimed it was the hands down favorite at W.R. and then had to back off ??

Didn't PYNG start work on IO devices back in the early nineties?? Now, Canada is thought to be a semi-socialist country.... and we all know how socialists are good at supporting "scientific development" [ thats why the former east block is so far ahead in just about every kind of research imaginable wink..wink..nudge..nudge... ] you don't think the PYNG management team was just looking for some easy government grant money to play with do you ??? Nnnnnaaaaaa, I believe the product IS THERE but that poor Mike Jacob's and I are the only true believers and the North American medical community is just so dumb that they aren't scrambling to buy a good thing when they see it..... Just you wait and see..... Jacob's will soon be able to command US$ 399 for a FAST-1 .......well, maybe "soon" and maybe "US $ 39.95"

All the best,

LOR




To: Jack Rayfield who wrote (4106)7/8/1999 1:09:00 PM
From: HotShot1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Jack, I'm trying to look at the situation from a business perspective. How will they know what to produce initially if they don't take orders? Are you suggesting that they will go and produce a whole pile of the units and then say, hey people, we will now accept your orders? It just doesn't sound right to me.