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To: Aishwarya who wrote (851)5/12/1998 8:48:00 AM
From: Brian Slaybaugh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2887
 
Check out this new site. It allows individual investors like us
to post the stocks that we believe in such as ABMI, So that other
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Regards, Brian



To: Aishwarya who wrote (851)5/12/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2887
 
Great post Sri, even I did not know how great silicone was as an elastic material but the organic chemistry really helps <ggg>. Just joking, I think perhaps American BioMed should hire you to sell some of their 100% silicone catheters!

Seriously, I could not be more happy with the way the stock is holding up this week. We should get the first quarter earnings report soon. Although I don't expect the numbers to be spectacular I'm hoping we will get a little glimpse into the future in the form of some forward looking statements.

Because of the receipt of the recent equity line of credit American BioMed now has the ability to bring all it's products in R&D into clinical trials. Is this something the company will do on it's own or will their be a long awaited strategic partner or two announced?

Perhaps even a buy out?

Who knows?

In the long run it won't matter as we look back on 1998 as the year things really fell into place for American BioMed and it's shareholders.

GO ABMI!

Regards, Jeff