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Gold/Mining/Energy : Napier International Technologies Inc. (T.NIR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neil Irwin who wrote (1659)9/20/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: Ginco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2444
 
T.W.A.. says yes to Napier and their SV-35 product, this has to be a big confidence builder for Napier and it's shareholders.. "While TWA was the first major airline to give approval, numerous national airlines, OEM's and major refurbishers are in the approval process for testing Napier's friendly line of stripping products.
Company management anticipates further agreements shortly."

Amerstrip & Citristrip or any other environmentally friendly line of
paintstripping products haven't made this claim-
Napier and SV-35 have been recognized.

Also confronting to know that Napier's R&D is still working on new products.

According to June10th, F.P. article ,U.S. Airways, Delta Air, U.S.Navy are all testing SV-35,
Delta also is quoted as saying that early results are more than positive and "Our guys in the paint shop are delighted with the stuff." So maybe will get an order from Delta.
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"Cost benefits have been experienced through better efficacy, dramatically reduced clean up
costs, (reduced up to 75%) accessibility to the aircraft by multiple crews
which may now perform interior cleaning and technical maintenance at the same
time as stripping crews are active."
"reduced insurance costs by eliminating the usage and storage of the toxic flammable
and noxious strippers."
You have to believe that if it's good for T.W.A. it got to be good for other airlines.

From a conversation I had with Sergio he told me that AirBus is currently testing
SV-35 and that Cessna is also interested and working with Napier to modify the formula
to suit Cessna's needs.

Other possible markets
aircraft, marine vessels, heavy equipment, bridges and other steel structures, oil rigs,
containment tanks, pipelines, railway cars, containers.ect...and then
theCompany is in the final stages of preparation for launching the paint strippers into the
Canadian retail and heavy industrialmarkets with partner ICI Canada Inc.
During the last 30 days, Napier's technical team have completed several product development
modifications to ensure optimum efficacy of the product for application by paint brush and
roller predominantly for use in the home renovation market and the removal of architectural
coatings. This is in addition to the sprayer applications used for automotive,
aircraft and industrial maintenance.




To: Neil Irwin who wrote (1659)9/20/1998 10:37:00 AM
From: Random Walk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2444
 
At a P/E of 15, and 65% margin, stock should trade @ $4.31. Don't forget product development and market penetration for other products. Regardless of who get's in bed with Aquasol we still have an agreement for joint sales activity, but guess who has the leverage now? I would however like to be informed of managements plan to build necessary infrastructure to handle demand. I'm sure someone can be coaxed from ICI with a fat stock option plan to lead the charge. Cheap paper? Once we build a true market for the stock, it wont matter much. An xray will be needed for each short seller after the squeeze stampede next week. Lots of broken bones. How 'bout that Wigwam?
Don Schreiber