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Gold/Mining/Energy : Napier International Technologies Inc. (T.NIR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SergioV. who wrote (93)5/12/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: Rich Kaiser  Respond to of 2444
 
HI SV,

It's nice to get a complement from the inventor of SV-35. Once upon a time, I thought about being a chemist. I worked on the degree for almost three years. I have minor degree in the science. I prefer international trade and finance. I believe in your product and your company NIR. I look forward to great success for you, the company and my fellow shareholders.

Thanks and nice to have a member of NIR on the thread.

With Warmest Regards,

Rich



To: SergioV. who wrote (93)5/14/1998 9:50:00 AM
From: Rich Kaiser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2444
 
Financial Post Article:
The Financial Post reports in its Thursday edition that shares of Napier International Technology rose 17 cents to a "52-week closing high" of $3.65 on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Wednesday, on volume of 966,600 shares. The Post does not note that Napier shares closed at $4.49 on May 6, after reaching an intraday high that day of $4.88. Market Action columnist John Greenwood says the shares have soared more than ten-fold since the beginning of March. They have been among the most actively traded issues on the TSE for the past two weeks. Company chief financial officer Jim Grinnell attributes the recent share price hike to Napier's decision to move into a new line of business. Mr Grinnell says the stock traded at ten to 15 cents for years and the company was barely able to survive, but a little over a year ago Napier disposed of its anti-stain business and it is now making paint stripper for the aircraft industry.
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Just more good press for NIR...YES!!!

Rich



To: SergioV. who wrote (93)5/14/1998 12:13:00 PM
From: Bob Staaf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2444
 
Welcome to S.I., Sergio.
I am a mechanic for US Airways and am delighted Napier products are being used on our aircraft. I currently have no feedback on the company's opinion of the product, but will look into it.

Do you have the url for Napier's webpage. I called the company in early April and was told it should be up within a month.

Bob