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To: Joe Copia who wrote (1)10/10/2002 7:00:32 AM
From: wallstreeter  Respond to of 14
 
Joe i think its a great buy, fayiz looks like he isnt fooling around with this deal. the pr is even on the motorola site. his doggid determination kept his dream alive and it seems like he is going to release more news because he wants to move into the market fast.
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To: Joe Copia who wrote (1)10/14/2002 7:30:15 AM
From: wallstreeter  Respond to of 14
 
JoeCopia, looks like stockprowler.com has picked ctkt to be it october 27th preview pick.
stockprowler.com
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To: Joe Copia who wrote (1)10/15/2002 6:14:47 AM
From: wallstreeter  Respond to of 14
 
Towerninjas response from Investor relations.

By: towerninja
13 Oct 2002, 11:34 PM EDT Msg. 21374 of 21443

Update: Had a phone conversation with James Stock with Stock Ent. on Saturday afternoon, was out shopping and didn't have my list of questions with me but, this is what I have so far:
1. Authorized shares = 5 billion
2. Outstanding shares = about 2.5 billion
3. Dilution should be over.
4. Relisting on the Nas is 1 plus years away.
5. No merger or partnership with MOT anticipated.
6. Liscense with MOT is exclusive.
7. Details of agreement were not disclosed.
8. Plan to file 10K for 2002, first quarter of 2003.
9. Should see alot more PR's as things progress (monthly)
10. May see R/S in the future if/when needed.
11. Again, Terms of Agreement not disclosed.

Will contact Stock Ent. on Monday with questions posted after Friday.

I will be here for about another hour.

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To: Joe Copia who wrote (1)10/19/2002 7:25:50 AM
From: wallstreeter  Respond to of 14
 
Joe how do u like this little gem :)
GO CTKT!!!!
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To: Joe Copia who wrote (1)10/19/2002 7:26:20 AM
From: wallstreeter  Respond to of 14
 
oystermonkey44446 $
19 Oct 2002, 12:33 AM EDT Msg. 21872 of 21879

Update-A DD page for Cetek Technologies Inc.
Poughkeepsie, NY
Phone: (845) 452-3510
Fax: (845) 452-3524
Web site: www.cetektechnologies.com
$1.5 million

CEO: Fayiz Hilal The company supplies electronic and structural ceramic components, as well as customized advanced ceramic products.

No current SEC filings but thats why its on the Pinks but here's a link-http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/filings.jsp?symbol=CTKT

Recent news links-http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/news.jsp?symbol=CTKT nanoelectronicsplanet.com
motorola.newstrove.com
printnation.com

Johan Lembke, "Global Competition and Strategies in the Information and Communications Technology Industry: A Liberal Strategic Approach, "Business and Politics, Vol. 4, No.1, 2002.

From the main text, pp.48-50:

Challengers with new, exciting solutions - such as carbon naotube field emission dispys (CNT-FED), developed by Samsung(Korea), Sony(Japan) and Cetek Technologies, Poughkeepsie, NY(U.S.)- work to bring alternative technologies to the fore front and to overcome the entrenced positions of incumbents. Nanotube emitters represent what could be referred to as a "shifting the paradigm" approach aimed not at protecting the U.S. market from import competition, but at creating a forward-looking and globally competitive(ie cheaper and more reliable) FPD technology. Nanotubes can be grown in situ on the back-plane with excellent yield provided the processing temperature are not high enough(not possible with glass substrates), which results in a significant reduction of the total cost of the display. The CNT-FED offers an alternate FPD technology that carries the promis of an internationally competitive solution.

Very old news-Cetek Technologies Inc. (CTKT), manufacturer of advanced structural and electronic ceramics, has acquired 100 percent of privately held MultiLythics Inc. of Greenville, S.C.. ..............

CEO interview with Wallstreet Reporter 10/11/02-http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/v2/asp/search/search.asp?search_term=cetek&searchIn=company&content=2

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