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To: inchingup who wrote (3760)4/8/2003 4:05:29 PM
From: Alex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50657
 
Gary,

I'm a small shareholder and do not know much about investing.

All I'm saying is that I do not believe that a company like HITACHI would get involved with scum artists.

I'll be keeping my eyes on REFR and waiting till the company shows sales. I realize that I may have to pay much higher price by that time. So what?

If it is for real it will go much higher...



To: inchingup who wrote (3760)4/8/2003 6:17:25 PM
From: N. Dixon  Respond to of 50657
 
Re: Emulsion by the Ton
by: N_Dixon
Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Buy 04/08/03 06:12 pm
Msg: 137860 of 137860

Joe made the best comparison using the computer processor and the cell phone as two examples of emerging technologies that change and adapt as costs come down and awareness grows.

These shorts are just here trying to salvage whatever they can from the ignorant who only measure a company's progress by the stock price. That's like the Iraqis who only believe what the ministry of Information is telling them about the "great Iraqi victory." Bill/manuel/gary/et al can talk about "scam" and bankruptcy" all they want but I see those tons of emulsions ready to go just like the those tanks moving through Baghdad. Shorts bashers here are like the last reminents of a dying "regime."

Bang, bang, you're dead.

ND

P.S. Here's a name for verification from Hitachi:

Tadao Kurosawa President and Chief Executive Officer
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally

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Striving to Become a Unique
Materials Manufacturer with
High Customer Satisfaction

Tadao Kurosawa
President and Chief Executive Officer
Hitachi Chemical Co. America, Ltd.


Hitachi Chemical Co. America, Ltd., established a headquarters in New York in 1975 to market Hitachi Chemical products in America and procure materials. In 1994, the headquarters was moved to Silicon Valley, the locus of the semiconductor industry. The company conducts market development and marketing of printed wiring boards and related products, display related materials and automotive product related materials with a focus on semiconductor related materials.
To supply materials that best suit the needs of customers, Hitachi Chemical Co. America almost always enters the process from the customer's product development stage. Samples are provided and improved on, and the actual commercialization process takes from one to three years. When we win a new client, we hope that they will use our products for as long as possible. In particular, heavy industrial products made in the U.S. are used in production globally, particularly in Southeast Asia. With this in mind, we take pride in our work every day.
Hitachi Chemical manufactures and markets a wide range of products. We will do everything we can to meet the needs of our customers, so please contact us with any questions you may have regarding materials.