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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Cryogenic Solutions Inc. (CYGS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (2792)8/14/1998 11:26:00 AM
From: LANCE B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4028
 
hey, you know that i am asking a sincere request
the one thing i have learned from you is that you guys
have the resources to find a doctor to spend some time
finding the legitimacy of cygs claims.........wouldn't it be
a great once for all to know the truth......allegations are
great for soap opera talk,but not my style.......you know
that i do not care for the background of either mike,i just
would love to see actual proof........their past does not prove
or disprove what they are working on.......heck they now have
conference calling,i am sure that cygs would even put a three way
calling to the doc. would not even need to be in houston........
i am very serious........no more b.s,let us get serious answers....



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (2792)8/14/1998 11:37:00 AM
From: Graham Marshman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4028
 
<Seems to me that group of scientists just published what CYGS only claims to have. Can anyone dispute that?>

Yes. That was an antisense oligo. There are many companies with many patents on antisense oligos. What they're all missing is a way to deliver them effectively and cost effectively into the targetted cells. That's what CYGS claims to have - a delivery method.

You're confusing the application with the operating system if the computer analogy helps.

As to the rest of your comments, sure CYGS is speculative. It's claiming a new product in a new field. This is the same stage as when Dell started up working in a garage (and would Graystone ever had had a field day with that.) Everyone has to make up their own mind on the potential value of the concept and of the potential for CYGS to realize it. Posts from others are useful for providing some direction for your own DD. Speculation can provide large gains, matching the significant risk involved - if this isn't your bag, then go and buy Dell now. I'd rather have bought when they were in the garage and everyone thought they were crazy.

Graham

PS Not an insider, not paid by anyone for anything to do with them, don't work in the same industry.