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To: george eberting who wrote (1520)3/25/1998 3:01:00 PM
From: Jim S  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8117
 
George,
I have a couple for you.
1. Please observe the attention Pyng gets as compared with other companies. I expect Pyng to be the most popular and would draw the most "crowd".
2. Find out how "green" the FAST1 is. Is there recyclable components on the FAST1 and is it feasible for a program to be instituted in the future?
Thanks on behalf of the thread
Jim S



To: george eberting who wrote (1520)3/25/1998 3:08:00 PM
From: Gary H  Respond to of 8117
 
George, It is my understanding that a video of the demonstration on Dr. Stairs will be shown at the show. Could you verify this and give us a report on how it looks? Could you also tell us how much attention the Pyng both is attracting and the reaction of visitors.

Cheers,



To: george eberting who wrote (1520)3/25/1998 3:13:00 PM
From: Ravi Philar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8117
 
George,

Thanks for the offer. Two questions: In the company's opinion, (or other informed sources as well), how close to the marketable version is the current design of the FAST 1? That is, are the ongoing trials more for marketing purposes, to better inform and educate potential customers, or are they scheduled because the design needs more refinement before market entry?

The answers to these questions will indicate the type of partner Pyng may need or want. Greater the proximity to market version, less is the need for a big partner with deep pockets. If that is the case, this conference could produce orders for FAST 1.

Hope you have an informative and enjoyable day at the conference.



To: george eberting who wrote (1520)3/25/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: DJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
George:

Could you report back to the thread on how it feels?(a la Dr. Stairs!)<ggg>
Thanks in advance for your feedback ... looking forward to your impressions.

Looks like another strong finish today . . . go PYNG !!



To: george eberting who wrote (1520)3/25/1998 8:42:00 PM
From: mark calgary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
George - one issue that I have not come to terms with and have not heard discussed is the possibility of infection from the puncture into the bone. I ran this company by my physician and her only concern with the product was the chance of a bone infection( they can be a real b**tch to treat. Can you ask those at the booth about the potential for infection, and what they are doing about this potential problem.

Thanks so much



To: george eberting who wrote (1520)3/25/1998 11:23:00 PM
From: ray jump  Respond to of 8117
 
Hi George,
Thanks for the invite re questions for the conference.
I think I know the answer to this one already, but it would be nice to get confirmation. I have no questions for Pyng personnel, within limitations they are going to tell us what we want to here.
I would like to get a feeling for the reaction of the visitors to the conference.
How is the device received? Is it a novelty? Is it good? Is it Earth shattering?
Are the visitors mildly interested or falling over each other to tell their associates?
Talk of costs of manufacture and selling costs are immaterial if the device is earth shattering and Pyng can market successfully to create demand. If Pyng can't make money at $80 / unit, so what, up the price till you can.

Hope you have a successful and rewarding day, if you do we will have a successful and rewarding year.

Regards ,
Ray