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Gold/Mining/Energy : PYNG Technologies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: G. Byrne who wrote (1558)3/25/1998 10:09:00 PM
From: Mark S. Schroeder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
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Joke of the Day.......

The chart on this stock looks more than promising. Tomorrow starts
the Conference with two more days of trading till the weekend. The
weekend will give these doctors, investors, newsletter writers etc.
have a longer chance to scrape up all there funds to BUY Pyng Technologies.

This looks like a very good beginning, and as always......"The best is yet to come".

The last news release, (today's), told me that what all Pyng shareholders have been waiting for finally came. Micheal laid a very very good foundation (business plan) into action showing this
product to everyone. First he had an idea, found the solution, made the device, ran numorrus field tests, no doubt he's been taking orders
(pre-market orders). Now finally, a very good production manager has been found.

To be upbeat some I started to think of the endless possibilities.
For every person that attends the conference and likes PYNG and buys
the stock, they'll no doubt be calling all their friends and telling
them to buy it.

I could say a nice double from yesterday's closing will be nice to have by April 15th.

Any thought are appreciated



To: G. Byrne who wrote (1558)3/26/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: mark calgary  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8117
 
Think about this - if there is a CHANCE of developing a serious infection from using this product, don't you think that it would have an impact on how often the product would be used ? Of course in a life threatening situation it would be a no brainer. But what I am after is whether there is anything that would impact incremental usage beyond life emergencies - it would have a great impact on sales expectations.

I spent a week in hospital in the same room as a young fellow with a bone infection. He had been there three weeks and was on IV for 1/2 the day. He was not having fun!

My request to George was to try to find out if there was anything that they might be doing to prevent problems from occurring - I am very interested in his answer.