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


To: Ginco who wrote (503)6/15/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: peter joseph  Respond to of 2444
 
If ICI markets any patented product without permission they would be sued...
Therefore, if Hydrosol 500 or whatever is being marketed by them truly is the mysterious patent # 666 SV-35 by NIR, then they would have to have a licensing agreement with Napier. This of course would be Napier's biggest news ever and would come from them (or David and co.), not Ron Graham.
My take is that many little guys are showing their green gloop to ICI, but ICI is more than capable of manufacturing their own low VOC, AHA based stripper which is what these products (Hydrostrip, Hydrosol etc.) are. Unfortunatly for NIR cannot patent AHA's. Sorry boys.