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


To: Pierre J. LeBel who wrote (2050)4/19/1998 8:50:00 PM
From: Brad  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8117
 
Pierre,

I'm beginning to agree with you, i.e. Pyng is on its way back down to ~ $3. I bought @ 2.95 and sold 5 weeks later @ 5, but I still believe it is a great long term stock. Sometimes you just take the short term money and run!

But I have this nagging concern, like you, why haven't orders been placed yet, if the product is so wildly successful in field trials in BC and Baltimore. And has anyone heard anything about the tests being done at the US Army's Walter Reed Institute?

Don't jump all over me, eveyone, I'm just expressing an opinion. Good luck.

Brad



To: Pierre J. LeBel who wrote (2050)4/20/1998 12:39:00 AM
From: stubbs  Respond to of 8117
 
I won't comment on your views of stock price issues. It is certainly your opinion and one can like it or not. I'm long as this company has very strong potential. Doing my DD with a few doctors for the technical aspects of the product and mine for the market side of things we are all in agreement that this is a great product/potential(based solely if the product does what they say).However I don't believe that your comments(why haven't the orders come in after the field tests)are very inaccurate. I don't believe you have the experience to question this issue. If you had then you would know that any company buying a new product does not just sign on the doted line. They can take months to stock products as a case study,product study etc.etc. would have to be done. Yes I feel I have the experience to comment(doesn't mean I'm right) as new product introduction was my field in a very large corporation. I'm not cutting down your analysis on the company as that is again your opinion(which could turn out in your favor)but no orders after a trial is most common and more likely probable. Just think of the potential problems if this product is not as good as it appears and a company didn't fully verify.Besides most know they are not setup for orders yet.
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