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To: T Lamos who wrote (1353)3/22/1998 3:10:00 PM
From: G.F.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Read your post with interest regarding Pyngs manufacturing capabilities..I,m not sure it would be such a great idea for them to get into the production business when there are so many companies who would be chomping at the bit to get a peice of this action and who are already set up in the manufacturing business. I would like to see the company go out and lock up deals and leave the manufacturing to someone else but I guess Mr Jacobs seems to think that it wont be a problem so for now we,ll have to wait and see.Problem is..none of us know what is going on behind the scenes at the moment..since all the recent exposure at the Baltimore Trauma Unit and proof that the product does work..I wonder how many companies have been making a play behind the scenes to take this company in a buy out?..we have no idea..But rest assured that something as revolutionary as this has got to be getting companies attention..if we only knew..I think what we need at this point is for Mr Jacobs to come on this thread again and kind of thumbnail where we are at and where we are going so that some stability is made after the rundown last week..i personally think (or at least hope) that we have reached the low for now and that with a lot of big players holding their stock that the price will stabilize here and maybe even move up until the next announcement..i think people would be a lot less nervous if it were explained to them by Mr Jacobs what he sees in the offing..its hard to pin them down to exact specifics and I understand that due to a lot of variables that come into play..but answers to questions like..are sales contracts anticpated soon?...is a move to the TSE coming soon?..are the current facilities big enough to handle increased production?..everyone needs reassurance..I know from my own experience in talking with Mike Jacobs I have always found him to be straight forward and to the point..so i hope that he will take the time to reassure everyone that he has his and their best interests in mind and that he will answer some of the questions that I have posed earlier..I have always beleived in the stock from the time I got in it slightly over a year ago and plan on seeing it through to the end...I beleive in my heart of hearts that we havent seen Mr Jacobs play all his cards yet and probably has an ace or two up his sleeve..and..when he decides to play them..you,re going to see people falling all over themselves to buy this thing..continued good luck..and beleive it..THE BEST IS YET TO COME



To: T Lamos who wrote (1353)3/22/1998 3:46:00 PM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8117
 
T Lamos, On Pyng's home page, when you take a look at the kit, it doesn't really consist of that much. If I'm not mistaken, they have a plastics firm as part of the Co. I suspect that the only parts they would manufacture would be the dome and the insertion tool. Everything else would probably be outsoursed. It would be impractical to attempt to manufacture needles and tubes etc. I susepct the largest part of their operation would be the assembly of the kits, packaging and shipping.