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To: w0z who wrote (2753)11/11/1998 2:35:00 PM
From: robert scheb  Respond to of 3725
 
Bill

The patent on the Imatron was discussed last year on this thread. I tried to go back and find a date that sticks in my mind, but it seems like 1999. Of course that may have been a different patent or on a different process. In the 1400/1500 posts, I searched for patent and my name but found no sure date, so I stand corrected. This machine has been around for a long time. Early 90's I believe. Someone correct me if they know different.

One more thing. The stock tends to fall back as it goes up due to sellers who purchased below $1.00 and impatient longs just wanting out. Been following this stock toooo long. IMHO

Scheb



To: w0z who wrote (2753)11/12/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: Bill Cleveland  Respond to of 3725
 
Bill, I searched the patent database and come up with 29 patents for imatron the earliest being issued on 6/4/85. There are several for scanners so dont know which are current.