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To: Q. who wrote (3801)12/1/1999 11:20:00 AM
From: Jerry Strebel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6039
 
Very Interesting D! It's clear to me that you are here on the thread with a mission. You zero in on a topic which is quite insignificant in the big scheme of things. The fact is, CTICO is now making money! They have a product that is in demand and they are now selling it! There are no competitors out there AT THIS TIME with a comparable product to cut into CTI's market. It is clear that CTI has made it to the finish line. I know it, you know it, most people on this thread know it, and you (or the entity that you represent) appear to have a lot to lose! It is also clear that there are far more people interested in buying this stock than selling it. The shorters have lost this time. Most people involved with CTI have known this for a long time. If you really think that COII is finished and going down, then short it and be done with it. You won't get any of us informed people to buy into your story. We will just 'feel sorry' for you and buy more. If you can successfully drive the price down, the 'short position' on COII will get bigger than you can possibly imagine. I wouldn't want to be in their shoes.



To: Q. who wrote (3801)12/1/1999 11:40:00 PM
From: chirodoc  Respond to of 6039
 
ALL very successful companies APPLY for patents. it is not an immediate grant--it does take a few years.

during the interim time that the patent office is deciding about them, they are protected as long as the patent is approved. we know it will be approved.

luckiliy, with their computer algorithm (the heart of the system), they are the first to apply for a patent of this type (i know this for a fact).

also, they have documents, that you are not aware of, from the developers of thermal imaging that grants them control over the technology.

check mate.

again, you are full of hot air.

curtis