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To: Manfred who wrote (4073)7/11/1998 10:23:00 AM
From: Josef Svejk  Respond to of 5736
 
Humbly report, All, please feel free to contribute to this new thread - #subject-21974

Cheers,

Svejk
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To: Manfred who wrote (4073)7/11/1998 10:36:00 AM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5736
 
" The FDA approval is a hollow promise made by the company. Dr. Maisels, Dr. Holzman are hollow promisses (sic) made by the company, the succesful presentation of the device at the New Orleans convention is a hollow promise made by the company, the article in a medical magazine is a promise made by the company..."

My, how you like to twist those facts to suit your ends. Have you checked out PLSIA, and how much FDA approval helped them? Don't wave FDA approval for a medical device as absolution from fraudulent activity by a company.

Maisels and Holzman are not paid by the company?

The New Orleans presentation was successful? By what definition? Oh that's right, the company and it's paid touts said it was successful, so it must have been so. It's interesting though that it hasn't gotten that "imminent" deal done though. It's also interesting that the presentation was made by someone paid by the company.

Let's see, who supplied that info to the medical magazine..Research, right? Hmm, that wouldn't have been the company, would it? It sure looked like company produced pablum to me.

To date, the longs have been able to present nothing but hollow promises made by the company, though they like to call them "facts". Under closer scrutiny, objective analysis concludes that there is a lot of smoke and mirrors creating nothing but illusion.

Barb