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To: L. R. Hamilton who wrote (380)12/15/1998 8:53:00 PM
From: Chad Beemer  Respond to of 1275
 
You know all the parties who have continually slammed Paul over the
past months have done probably as much harm as Louis DeFrancesco. Paul
is trying with lots of setbacks to build a company with this PI technology. Can anyone for a change throw out a compliment or two. You
all hear remind me of the nagging wife continually ragging on her husband as he seems to never get anything done right. Do I hear anyone
with the guts to say something nice for a change about Paul. Any small
start up company is going to suffer setbacks for various reasons. Also
keep in mind we have parties like Foresight who make their living creating doubt in investors minds on the short side as well.



To: L. R. Hamilton who wrote (380)12/15/1998 9:20:00 PM
From: Bill Pearson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1275
 
LR - Haven't we been suggesting for some time now that one would follow the other...most likely downhill?

Unless Lance Forte (and other paid promoters) are successful in driving (hyping) this puppy back to $1+, so he/they can unload his/their currently restricted shares (once they become free trading in early 1999) I don't see any fundamental reason for the price to go up anytime soon...unfortunately (I'm still sitting on margined NPCT shares myself).

However - there appear to be forces that impact share price that have nothing to do with legitimate fundamental value, or even market perceptions, so one never knows what a stock's price will be in the future.

It sure would be nice to see someone, anyone, see enough value in NPCT/INCE to want to actually enter into a licensing agreement. I suspect nothing is too close at hand though given Gil Olachea's recent departure, and his voluntary relinquishment of all optioned shares. He walked away from a bundle if a deal was imminent, and that wouldn't make a whole lot of sense, even if some say there wasn't a perfect fit between Gil and the position for which he was hired.

We wait some more.......