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To: Tom Allinder who wrote (60334)8/25/2000 1:02:26 PM
From: Aerobleu  Respond to of 150070
 
DNAP . . . I'm hearing the same thing.



To: Tom Allinder who wrote (60334)8/25/2000 2:16:33 PM
From: y2kfree_radical  Respond to of 150070
 
DNAP-back to old highs of last week



To: Tom Allinder who wrote (60334)8/25/2000 2:46:43 PM
From: CIMA  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 150070
 
CTCK - I'm hearing big things are coming. Major financing through one of the "big six", several takeovers, the float is tight and it's near it's 52 week low. Looks like an opportunity.



To: Tom Allinder who wrote (60334)8/25/2000 4:03:58 PM
From: asker2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
DNAP...DNAPrints is Not a pink sheet company...

Tom, I know you already know all this...
but there seems to be a lot of confusion out there
on the part of people that do not seem to know the
difference...probably because of the bashers...

DNAP is, and has always been, a successful
research company with a proven track record...
good products and talented experienced people,
many of whom are the best in their field....
and they are getting stronger every day.

DNAP has never lost money and they've never
made bad business decisions like the one's
usually associated with public companies,
that cause them to fall off of the boards
and on to the pinks sheets.

CLYC did make a few bad moves and were affected
by economic conditions to the point that they
did end up on the pink sheets and then
chose to cease operations and find a better
business to be in...this time they hit the jackpot
by acquiring, and then becoming DNAP

CLYC is dead and DNAP has risen from the ashes
like the phoenix of myth and legend...
DNAP is now a new creature...

It's a mistake to think of DNAP as a typical
pink sheet company just because the stock will
be trading there for a short time longer.

I predict that this will be the exact opposite
of the process mentioned above.

DNAP is just beginning on the pink sheets...
and headed up to the big boards...IMO

asker2