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To: Q. who wrote (4830)7/2/2000 11:24:30 PM
From: Q.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
To: John Anderson who wrote (3779)
From: DrDave Tuesday, Nov 30, 1999 1:20 PM ET
Respond to Post # 3783 of 4836

An answer to two questions. First to John Anderson. CTI's contract is for 50 million not 50 thousand dollars. I don't think that constitutes giving anything away.
Second answer is to D. Cameras are a dime a dozen. If you would do proper DD on DTI you would understand that their achievement is in the computer software i.e.: the algorithms that interprets the data and that is under very close control.
DrDave



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To: DrDave who wrote (3783)
From: Ñ Tuesday, Nov 30, 1999 1:56 PM ET
Respond to Post # 3784 of 4836

image analysis software is no big deal. There is no obstacle for a competitor to produce a similar product. COII has no patent protection for its software, or for any part of its product.



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To: Ñ who wrote (3784)
From: Prospector Tuesday, Nov 30, 1999 2:01 PM ET
Respond to Post # 3785 of 4836

I see yer stuper hasn't worn off...
yer makin some pretty broad statements there D ... do ya know this fer a fact... or are ya talkin out yer south end...again... I'd say the south end...
Prospector....LOL



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To: Prospector who wrote (3785)
From: UnderCover Tuesday, Nov 30, 1999 2:10 PM ET
Respond to Post # 3786 of 4836

We have had this type of nonsense before, we'll have it again. This has got to be the stupidest one so far.



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To: Prospector who wrote (3785)
From: Ñ Tuesday, Nov 30, 1999 2:25 PM ET
Respond to Post # 3787 of 4836

"Neither the Company nor CTICO currently holds registered United States or foreign patents."
that's an excerpt from the 10-k filed with the SEC:

edgar-online.com.



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To: Ñ who wrote (3781)
From: chirodoc Tuesday, Nov 30, 1999 7:04 PM ET
Respond to Post # 3788 of 4836

more lies.......coii does have patent protection.
numerous patents have been applied for. and, until they are granted, they will bee deemed active during the time of the application.

coii's unique factor is their patented computer algorithm and their sophisticated table with cooling mechanism.

curtis



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To: Prospector who wrote (3785)
From: chirodoc Tuesday, Nov 30, 1999 7:56 PM ET
Respond to Post # 3789 of 4836

*****NEW INVESTORS, WORRIED ABOUT VOLATILITY?******
This volatility is common, especially after a 600% rise in 3 months. The short sellers have been bloodied and will be showing their faces on the threads trying to scare innocent investors with lies and deceptive posts.

Use their pressure on on the stock to add to your positions. Next spring we will be at $6-10 and on nasdaq.

1. Go to the Silicon Investor "research" thread and read the last 5-15 posts, at least.

Subject 21613

2. Go to the company website and study it:

cti-net.com

3. Go to the yahoo COII "profile"

biz.yahoo.com

4. Dollar cost average in--soon--or it will get away from you.

5. The only sad coii investors are those who buy too late and sell too soon.

6. CTI may replace mammography as the screening of choice for breast cancer--then it could be back/neck pain, melanoma, etc.

curtis



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To: UnderCover who wrote (3786)
From: peter michaelson Tuesday, Nov 30, 1999 8:28 PM ET
Respond to Post # 3790 of 4836

UnderCover, I have followed all of N's posts for well over a year.
One thing is completely certain - he is not stupid, and probably smarter than anyone on this board, including myself. Would that I be so well educated.

If facts emerge from this dialogue which support COII, then N will recognize them and adjust his thinking. He does not come here with any hidden agenda, I am sure.

FWIW

peter

Oh, to the lay investors here, know that when skeptics are met with personal derisive remarks, there is an agenda beyond the obvious. Has anyone noticed the long list of 'financial advisors' in COII's history? And all the cheap stock they got for payment?