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


To: David in Ontario who wrote (1848)10/27/1998 8:38:00 PM
From: AL  Respond to of 2444
 
David, I fully agree about the options. There is nothing wrong with taking some profit after they floated the company in the first place.

I was suprised to see that CAI wasn't contacted, even if it is only 1 plane. There was a hint that CAI was going to seek out Napier though. This is the reason I invested in this STELLAR company in the first place. Sooner or later, the ALL will be using our product. Maybe what that reporter doesn't know is that Napier could be going after the bigger airline contracts first, looking after us shareholders. When the big guys use a product, the small fish follow.

Looking forward to the next announcement about you know who with lots and lots of airplanes. HeHeHe. Bought more NIR today as well.

Later, Al



To: David in Ontario who wrote (1848)10/27/1998 8:44:00 PM
From: Ginco  Respond to of 2444
 
Also why not contact

-Dean Baldwin Painting who's been a customer of Napier's since April of 1998.
-Harrington Industries of Akin, South Carolina commenced using SV-35A in July 1998 at a rate of four drums per month.
-Air Cover Inc. of Phillipsburg, Ohio, one of Napier's longest
standing customers.Air Cover is in the final stages of scheduling a government contract to strip 500 Cessena 172/182 and 206s.

Also,why not call TWA, after all they're using the product.

This was definitely a 1/2 ass job of reporting old news.

Napier attended the The National Business Aircraft Association (NBAA)in Las Vegas this week.
Waiting for some feed back of how it went-keep you posted