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Technology Stocks : Research Frontiers (REFR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Alex who wrote (3759)4/8/2003 1:51:57 PM
From: inchingup  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50657
 
Alex:

I am most certain that you did call Hitachi. Funny that you didn't get the persons name for verification.

Obviously you are convinced this scam is a genuine money making company.

Based on that you should buy, buy, buy and buy some more stock.

If you truly believe nothing should hold you back.

Be sure to make your purchases ASAP. Time is running out.

Afterall, REFR was trading at $40 and is now trading under $7.

This is a proverbial bargain, right?

With a book value of about $.40 and only about a year of cash left this is a highly undervalued stock, correct?

With income of a bit over $200K for the first full year after product introduction and less income than the company had in 2000 before product introduction and less income than it had some 12 years ago when SPD was just beginning to be commercialized one should never pass up the bargain REFR is today.

Afterall, Dixon stated years ago REFR would be $400 by now.

Her calculations were only off by about 98% and the stock is selling for less now than it did then.

Also the outstanding shares are much higher than 5 years ago. Dilution is good for shareholders, right?

And lest you forget, Saxes holdings are significantly less than they were years back also. Selling of shares by management is good, right?

Don't let simple things like facts and DD stop you from buying. You are an authority on REFR, right?

You have watched insiders lose millions of dollars in investors money so they could award themselves a generous bonus of almost $4MM in cash and options. That is great for shareholders, right?

Keep on buying Alex. Buying REFR is like winning the lottery, right?

Hurry up and buy before REFR is sold out. There is no time like the present.

Buy, buy, buy, buy, buy.

Oh, I almost forgot. REFR must have substantial income coming in from Inspectech who "expected" to install 60K airplane windows last year. Don't forget to include that in your value calculations. That should make this a $1MM per share stock. Dixon was wrong when she stated only $400 per share.

No one knows about REFR. It is hiding, a gem in the making. Just like it has been for 38 years.

You all keep in touch now and don't disappear like the rest of the investors who lost their behind.

REFR needs you Alex. Without your support Joe and Bob will not be able to feed their families. You wouldn't want that, would you?



To: Alex who wrote (3759)4/8/2003 3:44:03 PM
From: Bob Trocchi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50657
 
Alex...

An interesting post.

>>if they get an order from a customer they can produce 10 tons or 1 kilo whatever the customer desires
<<

>>When I asked if they can quantify the demand for the emulsion he declined to answer and told me that I should be speaking to REFR about it. <<

>>I called the HITACHHI number, talked to them and they confirmed their intention to produce emulsion. According to their representative they CAN do it right now if a customer asks for it.<<

Seems to me there is a lot of If's and Can's and intentions in the responses you received. Wonder why? Also I find it interesting that Hitachi asked you to go to REFR to ascertain the demand. Nancy usually states that REFR does not know this as it is the partners that know that. Oh well.

>>Gary, I find it difficult to believe that HITACHI would get involved with a scum artists.<<

I agree with you on that score however I will bet that the same was true a few years ago when GE was touted as a partner and of course they would not work with a scam company. I doubt that GE has generated much royalty revenue for REFR.

Good Luck

Bob T.