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To: mig driver who wrote (530)3/2/1998 3:21:00 PM
From: soloea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1673
 
Mig Driver thanks for that great review of the shareholder meeting. Appears that those that hang in for the long haul will reap the greatest gains from this remarkable company. Tell me,in all your talks with mgt, have they ever addressed the PR issue. Seems to me they definately need a strong,reputable PR firm helping at this point. Lynn is doing a fine job but it may be time to bring in the PRO's.



To: mig driver who wrote (530)3/2/1998 8:48:00 PM
From: KEVIN BERGER  Respond to of 1673
 
Great post....Thanks for all the info..From the sounds of it, things are going to be awesome..Now we just have to hurry up and wait..
God bless
kb



To: mig driver who wrote (530)3/2/1998 8:51:00 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1673
 
Mig, great brief, very informative. Thanks very much for sharing it.

I had a sell if the stock reached $2.50. I've pulled it. This stock could go to 6 if the company keeps things on track.

If I was Texas Instruments. I would be opening my checkbook and swallowing Irvine soon.

Michael



To: mig driver who wrote (530)3/2/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: Cabrina Dieters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1673
 
Migdriver,

Could Seybold Seminars in New York be the trade show debut talked about at the annual shareholders meeting?

epicentre.co.uk

Great summary!

Cabrina



To: mig driver who wrote (530)3/2/1998 11:46:00 PM
From: Robert Florin  Respond to of 1673
 
--There have been some possible Patent violations by IRSN
competitors using IRSN intellectual property rights. Once IRSN's fiscal status improves, they will begin legal action against some of these companies. It takes money to sue and work through the legal system before you recoup 'your upfront investment'. This will provide a future revenue stream.


Do you know who the reference is? I wonder if it is IBM based on the posts of the weekend.



To: mig driver who wrote (530)3/3/1998 12:38:00 AM
From: Paul Moerman  Respond to of 1673
 
My thanks as well, MD! I've been a long time lurker and a past holder who got scared off. But I've been impressed in recent weeks with the technical action on IRSN, and combined with your report on fundamentals, I reestablished a modest position today. If I get an opportunity to add on dips, I'll do it! Now I just need to be patient. <g>

Paul



To: mig driver who wrote (530)3/3/1998 1:56:00 AM
From: tony vicente  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1673
 
MD:
Great write-up!! Thanks. If I ever see you at the next IRSN shareholders meeting I will buy you a lobster!
Any way, have you heard anything about any MEMS contracts or future plans in this area? It appears IRSN has done significant progress in this area.
I read that other companies might have infringe on IRSN patents. Do you know which companies and in what areas?
I am very anxious about todays conference call and their major contract announcement. I got a strong feeling the price will easily go over $2 or maybe $3 today. There is so much positive going on with this company, I can't believe its current trading price!
Thanks again MD