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To: Joe Copia who wrote (2834)7/26/1998 7:13:00 PM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3358
 
i have another view of fridays press release and ince's fate

originally ince owned 74% of npct - if npct has a float of 300,000 shares valued at let's say $2= market cap of $600,000 ince's 74% is worth about $440,000. the problem was npct has all these products with patents locked in place, but no funds to get them to market. with friday's release npct now has funds to produce, distribute and profit from their assets. if your target price is indeed correct of $10
then npct's market cap will crow to $3,000,000. even with the new dilution of ince's ownership of npct even if they only own 30% they still are worth more, 30% of 3 million is 900k, before they had 600k,
they have made 50% more than they had before, what if they now own 50% of npct, that's 1.5 million dollars for ince's share, don't know which way either stock will go, just don't think the ince investors got as hurt as they think, can't imagine that their %75 of npct is now worthless. Only my opinion, as i stated before i am in npct due to my own use of technical analysis, and i'm no tatrader, just a novice.
have a nice night
Cavalry
WAMM#1





To: Joe Copia who wrote (2834)7/26/1998 11:24:00 PM
From: Scott H. Davis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3358
 
Joe, it says nothing about when they were filed & what they cover. This is a material issue since Louis D. alleges that he holds the patents for later work that was done on PIC. Is NPCT continuing to develop the product? Do they have the R&D staff capable of doing it? I don't know the answer, but since they are obviously not in the good graces of Loius D. either they have brought in some other expertise, or that statement was meant to imply that they were.

I think its a material issue, but then I could be totally clueless. Scott