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To: Tulvio Durand who wrote (951)7/8/1998 1:54:00 PM
From: Doug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1055
 
T.D: I understand earnings forecast for this Q is 10c and the report card will be out on 27/07. Would appreciate your confirmation.

Now that the Brokers have planted the seed of doubt by cautioning the street about oversupply, it is likely that our PEG has been lowered substantially.

If that is so, we will need to see income way above 10c. If we just meet estimates, the current price may not hold.

What is your prognosis.?



To: Tulvio Durand who wrote (951)7/8/1998 1:58:00 PM
From: Solid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1055
 
What it sounds like and what reality will be are not things to bet your fortune's on from speculative inference. Facts and realities are better. Lots of negative 'talk' about NASI, but now that the price has been humbled a bit, they have been delivering on their stated goals and have lots of good experience with radioactive materials. I would not bet against them, especially when you factor in the other markets they are geared up for with radioactive treatment of other implantables- with many different types of isotopes.

Solid



To: Tulvio Durand who wrote (951)7/9/1998 9:39:00 PM
From: dfloydr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1055
 
<<Sounds like hype (tripe?) to me.>>

Remember where these guys are based: Hollywood.

I took over Southern California for an investment research firm in 1971. Supposedly the territory included 44 accounts. Within a year I had weeded out 30 of them: four even wound up in jail.

They sure know how to hype a lot of worthless movies so why not Palladium. Actualy, this is probably nothing more than what big computer makers have done for years ... let the world know you are planning a product ... see what happens ... maybe help raise some money to actually do it.