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To: AriKirA who wrote (4598)9/18/1999 11:06:00 PM
From: Jack Rayfield  Respond to of 8117
 
Off topic: Ari

Thanks for the concern and kind thoughts. I live in the middle of NC so all we received from Floyd was alot of rain. Several hurricanes have made it to the Piedmont area of NC but they have to make landfall between Charleston SC and Myrtle Beach SC to have much effect on us. The reason that I have been out of the loop lately is that my father has undergone heart by-pass surgery and being an only child I have been tied up tending to him.

I have been following the thread but have not had the time to post.

I really enjoyed LOR's post responding to Mr. Jacobs illusion to being in the game versus being a spectator. We spectators have all paid to view the action. I feel like a more accurate scenario is that Pyng investors went to a night game and the lights went off during the seventh inning stretch but the game has continued and gone into extra innings with the announcer coming back on line in about the 13 or 14 inning but the lights are still off and we still can not see the action.

I would like to see the lights come back on and a future PR that would give us a road map of future events necessary to complete the game.

I appreciate the last several PRs as they show definite progress but they are snapshots of very specific accomplishments and do not contain information that sheds light on the remaining steps necessary to get the FAST 1 on the market i.e. how many more processes will have to contracted out and when does Pyng expect to have the entire manufacturing process nailed down. I know they have publicly committed to production in 1999 but they also committed to 1998.

I do not see any reason that Pyng can not meet the 1999 deadline but in 1998 I did not recognize the obstacles to commercialization in 1998. After rereading the PRs in the last 6 months I still do not know what steps remain.

Thanks again Ari for your comments.



To: AriKirA who wrote (4598)9/20/1999 4:02:00 PM
From: LOR  Respond to of 8117
 
Hi Ari,

Glad to hear about your REAL successes [ outside of PYNG ].

Here we are at 3:45 pm EDST 9/20 ..... and PYNG is still clinging to the C $ 2.00 "ask" price ......... Will we end the day at or above
$ 2.00 ... or slide once again back into the "a buck something" morass that PYNG has lived in for so long?

With no new PR's to light up the ball park it is hard to say way out here in the grandstand.

Stay tuned ... and be grateful that << comme moi >> you have not put to many eggs in the PYNG basket.

Best regards,

LOR