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To: JanyBlueEyes who wrote (4461)8/19/1998 8:32:00 PM
From: Robin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
Jany,

These statements by Bill at SpectRx only go to show that the bilirubin market was somewhat overestimated by SPRX and either grossly or maliciously overstated by CCSI (i.e., Asensio was right!). Of course, you could respond by saying that the market is waiting for and desirous of the CCSI device and does not want the SPRX device. Determination of one position over the other is only an opinion, not fact! Only time will determine the true dominant player in this market, so don't burden us with your rantings about how the New Orleans Conference proved the success of CCSI. Doctors were at the CCSI booth only because of the hype from CCSI and the doctors' respect for Dr. Maisels. This does not prove one bit that CCSI as a company can execute their business plan!.

In the meantime,
SPRX sells to distribution, CCSI does not!
SPRX will likely be approved to go after the US market soon! CCSI
could have sold into the US market for the past year, but for some
reason hasn't!
SPRX can manufacture, CCSI cannot!
SPRX has marketing partnerships in place, CCSI does not!

Who is the winner?

By the way, have you called Jennifer to determine the status of any manufacturing agreement? Or are you self-confident that CCSI has adequately executed their business plan and does not require checking on? I'm sure everyone would like you to share!

Last, look at the volume of shares available vs. average shares traded daily. Which stock is in stronger, more confident hands? SPRX by far! The light volume on SPRX does not bother me. Rather, it is an encouragement that great things are to come!

Rockin' Robin