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To: W. Luther who wrote (387)6/29/1998 1:33:00 PM
From: David in Ontario  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1254
 
JJC's `Killer Stocks' - Canadian example now firing up - Part 2

Thanks to those folks that responded to my post regarding Napier International Technologies:

Message 5041583

But why bother? I've read some of your other posts - nothing but moaning and groaning wherever you go. What I've posted isn't hype - it's just great news. Napier is one of the very few R&D companies that makes it out of the trenches - what's the success rate here - less than 3% or something like that. Look where Ballard Power Systems is today. Another Canadian R&D `penny stock' company that rose to $150+ and has just gone through a 3 for 1 split. It trades on the TSE under BLD. This is not a junior energy/mining sector stock where investors are speculating on the hope of finding something. Napier is an R&D company that's moving to the manufacturing side. Their products are real (buy some if you like) and have been tested by (in the US) - the US Navy, Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, Ford, Amoco, Textron - to name a few. The recent US patent is real - I gave a direct link to it in my first post. I'll also add that the world's largest chemical company - Imperial Chemical Industries (of the UK) has recently entered into a licensing agreement for some of the new product line.

For Bigcharts use the following T.NIR and T.BLD to see their charts and do some TA is you wish ( apology - gave the symbol as NIR.T in my last post )

Here's what Canaccord Capital had to say about Napier this morning:

Canaccord Capital Morning Capital, 29 June 1998

canaccord.com
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"Napier Industries NIR:T 378,905 2.75 +17% Steady uptrend through the week for co. marketing revolutionary paint stripper solution."
...

See the work `revolutionary'. Reread my post (URL above) and see what it's all about.

Canaccord offer a three month trial membership - and will send you three news e-mails per day titled

Canaccord Capital Daily Letter
Canaccord Capital Morning Coffee
Canaccord Capital TSE Expresso (TSE = Toronto Stock Exchange)

Ford has just started a new advertising campaign in Canada - may also be showing in the US. In this campaign they emphasize the environmental awareness side of their business - and showcase their relationship with Ballard. Guess who will be next to appear in these ads - Napier. Ps. If you're too lazy to read my first post - then I'll tell you that Ford is also testing Napier's/Aquasol's products - with Napier now buying out Aquasol.

For the moaner's who responded to my first post to this thread - you can look forward to Part 3 where I'll tell you how much NIR rose following the anticipated News - which we're expecting at any time now. One will be the merger with Aquasol International (DD completed) - the other who knows - there are just so many linkages to talk about. How do I know - well that's why I do the research.

I'm not going to go on defending NIR to the Einstein's here who just can't or haven't developed a successful investment strategy - or can't recognize what is staring them right in the face. Go ahead - just sit there and moan. What I'm giving you here is a gift.

Not everyone who posts is a twerp - some folks reading my posts may benefit - first by checking the material and information that I've made available (that's what I do - research and post) - and then acting as they see fit. If you want to move ahead here - then check the TSE for a trading halt sometime very very soon - then check the Canadian business wires for the news releases.

Have a great week - we will - what you are witnessing is a rare example of a `Killer Stock' starting to fire up.

David in Ontario