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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (82330)3/27/2001 9:43:33 AM
From: Patsyw  Respond to of 150070
 
Bought RCF, with the rumors circulating over mad cow disease in the US I'm buying chicken, RCF for some reason took a beating from 11/30 to 12/29.
Co. released a PR 1/5/2001, no known reason for the drop in price.
Books and fundamentals look good,
biz.yahoo.com



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (82330)3/27/2001 10:56:29 AM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 150070
 
Jim, that's another impressive client for QTEK! One of these
days Quintek will have a stock price explosion! :o)
Just look at their customer list! How many companies can
boast of Customers like Boeing? Now JPL? Come on, Quintek
may not be trading on the Nasdaq, but they ARE the standard
in the aperture card imaging business! Imation seriously
believes in their products! Buy hold and wait. ;o)

CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 27, 2001--Quintek Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:QTEK - news) today announced orders for aperture card imaging equipment from Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), located in Southern California.

The Quintek system will provide JPL with an automated means of producing 100 year aperture card media directly from on-line image files. The media will be used primarily for archiving engineering drawings and other critical information.

ABOUT JPL

Managed for NASA by the California Institute of Technology, JPL is the lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system. JPL spacecraft have visited all known planets except Pluto (a Pluto mission is currently under study for the early part of the next decade).
IMO that's pretty impressive in it's self!

In addition to its work for NASA, JPL conducts tasks for a variety of other federal agencies.

JPL's main 177-acre site is at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains near Pasadena, Calif. In addition, JPL manages the worldwide Deep Space Network, which communicates with spacecraft and conducts scientific investigations from its complexes in California's Mojave Desert, Madrid, Spain, and Canberra, Australia.

Happy Investing!

KZAP