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To: esxtarus who wrote (699)3/8/1998 12:18:00 PM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8117
 
esxtarus, Could you supply the source of your last post?
Although the article is positive in its outlook, I find a number of
false and misleading comments which follow.

>Pyng Medical in cooperation with the U.S. army developed the fast 1 as a solution.<
The US Army was not instrumental in the development of FAST1.

>A second concern is penetrating too far in and puncturing the heart
The fast1 has a safety stop that prevents this.<

One look at the picture on Pyng,s home page shows the location of the FAST1 and it is not located near the hart, it is at the upper most part of the breast bone. Extended penetration, which is not possible but if so, would not puncture the hart.

I think the next few weeks to a month will prove very interesting
for Pyng and show us an appreciable increase in share price.

Looking forward to hearing from Mr. Jacobs now that he is back from
vacation.

Cheers,