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To: Matthew Cooper who wrote (5062)4/7/1998 9:02:00 PM
From: Mike D.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
To All:

I know this is off subject but I figured this would be a likely place to get my question answered...
I am becoming interested in options and was wondering if there is any place where you can access a chart of the option prices(premiums) much like you would look at a 1 month chart of a stock for example. Haven't found any yet.. just wondering if it was around.
thanks
Mike
Mdekler@aol.com



To: Matthew Cooper who wrote (5062)4/7/1998 9:36:00 PM
From: DrMedina1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34592
 
Re: PANL I have downloaded and reviewed the 3 issued patents. The claims are breathtaking in scope. As an inventor with a dozen U.S. Patents and 15 years of experience in enforcing them, I can tell you: Nobody will be able to break into this technology without a license, that's for sure.

However, a number of questions about the technology, and therefore PANL as an investment remain.

1) Does the technology really work?

2) How much does it cost to fabricate these devices?

3) Are the prototypes compatible with existing technology, e.g., computer graphics cards?

I'm looking forward to Joe's answers to these questions from the presentation he attended.

Regardless of the answers, bear in mind:

1) Lead time to commercial production (if any) and profits (if any) will be measured in years.

2) $60m market cap of PANL is too big for the thread to do more than create a very short-term blip.

Looking forward to Joe's report. Nothing wrong with a long-term hold on a breakthrough technology -- if that's what this is.