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To: adsorb who wrote (314)2/18/2000 9:22:00 AM
From: chris  Respond to of 903
 
Pluvia knows junk when he see's it. Pay attention.



To: adsorb who wrote (314)2/18/2000 10:05:00 AM
From: mike machi  Respond to of 903
 

Former Coopers & Lybrand Partner Takes CFO Slot Superconductor
Technologies, Inc., STI

Martin S. McDermut has joined the senior management team at Superconductor
Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCON) ("STI") as chief financial officer, and vice
president of finance and administration. The appointment, according to STI
President and CEO M. Peter Thomas, is a strategic move to leverage the company's
potential for significant growth in both the short and long term.

McDermut has more than 20 years' experience in all aspects of corporate finance
and treasury management. Most recently, he served as vice president of finance
and administration and chief financial officer at International Remote Imaging
Systems, Inc., a medical equipment manufacturer. A former partner with financial
consulting powerhouse Coopers & Lybrand (now PricewaterhouseCoopers), McDermut
has been instrumental in leading the financial growth of small cap and early
stage public companies. He holds an MBA in finance and accounting from the
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, a BA in economics from the
University of Southern California, and is also a Certified Public Accountant in
the sate of California.



To: adsorb who wrote (314)2/20/2000 10:25:00 PM
From: RGM  Respond to of 903
 
SI must have lowered their standards to allow you to join.

Pluvia has an excellent track record. Why don't you ask the experienced pros on SI about Pluvia instead of doing that superficial search of yours. You obviously are not capable or qualified to do a proper analysis on a company. You seem to respond to hype instead of to the facts and fundamentals of a company.

I believe that you belong with the other speculators, such as on Yahoo's message boards, instead of here.

Please excuse my bluntness as the qualify of new members on SI has significantly decreased. I can no longer allow your type of cursory "analysis" to go unanswered.

Please put all your investment money into mutual funds before you lose it in this type of speculative investment.