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To: Stock Watcher who wrote (3577)3/1/1999 7:54:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
Oh just had to mention RDIM. RDIM had the lowest volume it has ever had since it was first mentioned here at Silicon Investor. Very little volume and yet it traded higher. What does that mean?

Long term shareholders are all strapped in!!!

This company intends to sell absolutely everything you can find in and around your house at wholesale pricing. Big news is coming.

Have fun, Jeff



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (3577)3/1/1999 8:34:00 PM
From: SteelerStu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
YOUR WELCOME (FROM DAVE AS WELL)



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (3577)3/1/1999 10:30:00 PM
From: edde  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
MORE ITKG:
ntegral's latest Press release below:

INTEGRAL CLARIFIES TEST RESULTS OF ITS CTHA ANTENNA

San Diego, California: INTEGRAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (NASD.OTC.BB:
ITKG) ("Integral") announces a clarification of the successful independent testing and
validation of its Contrawound Toroidal Helical Antenna (CTHA) in cooperation with
General Atomics Corp. (General) a research and development firm located in San
Diego, California. The results of this testing were previously announced in a news
release issued by the company in June, 1998. The testing of the CTHA antenna was
conducted by Composite Optics, Inc. (Composite) a contractor of General, in
Composite's anechoic chamber located in Rancho Bernardo, California.

Testing Procedures
A previous version of the CTHA was attached to the bottom right hand side of a
Samsung PCS phone. The CTHA was not optimized to the specifications of the
Samsung phone for the purpose of this test. The full text of the observations and
conclusions drawn by Composite Optics from this test will be available at Integral's web
site as soon as possible, the address of which is shown below. Certain relevant
observations and conclusions are as follows:

Observations:
1/ The CTHA exhibited nearly perfect omni-directionality around the azmith which was
slightly better than the factory unit.
2/ The CTHA exhibited an omni-directional pattern through certain elevations, which
was markedly better than the factory-installed antenna.
3/ Overall the CTHA performed on par or slightly ahead of the factory-installed
antenna.

Conclusions:
1/ The CTHA appears to be an appropriate replacement technology for conventional
mobile communications systems.
2/ Performance of the CTHA is comparable to or exceeds conventional antenna
technology.
3/ Given certain eminent improvements in matching the CTHA to the radios, the
sensitivity of the CTHA is likely to double or nearly double.
4/ The CTHA is electrically very small and quite efficient.
5/ The very small physical form factor of the CTHA should make it very attractive to
mobile communications systems design engineers. The CTHA can be embedded in
communications devices, thus avoiding the risks of damage to or loss of the antenna and
facilitating ease of use.
6/ In other applications where the handset is required to communicate with an airborne
or orbital platform, the CTHA clearly performs better than a conventional monopole;
figures from this test indicate that the CTHA is approximately 800% more sensitive than
the monopole when "talking up".
7/ Design of mobile wireless communications devices would benefit by including the
CTHA as a candidate for new systems given its size and performance as illustrated in
these initial tests.

Impact of the foregoing:
It is the opinion of Integral management that in consideration of the foregoing, this
antenna will provide superior cost, ease of use, and power performance for the fastest
growing segment of the multi-billion dollar wireless communications industry, as well as
for other antenna applications requiring small size and enhanced performance.

Management is of the opinion that with recent dramatic developments in the design and
performance capabilities of the CTHA, coupled with the optimization of the CTHA to
the pertinent application, the result would be performance capabilities of the CTHA far
exceeding those of standard antenna technologies.

In connection with the new management team's corporate objectives, an update of the
recent operating activities of its subsidiary Emergent Technologies Corp. will be made
available to the public imminently. Included in this update will be an account of recent
technological advances in the CTHA antenna and a contract status report.

Integral Technologies, Inc. is in the business of developing, manufacturing and
commercializing a variety of technologies including antenna systems, a plasma ignition
system with a variety of industrial and automotive applications, and 2D(dimensional) and
3D imaging systems for quality control and counterfeit detection. Through its subsidiary
Emergent Technologies Corporation, Integral holds a license from West Virginia
University for the development and commercialization of the Contrawound Toroidal
Helical Antenna for the worldwide government and military markets.

Integral, which is not presently a "reporting" company, intends to file its Form 10 with
the Securities and Exchange Commission as soon as practical following the completion
of the Company's audited financials. The reader is advised that this release contains
forward looking statements of the Company and a variety of factors could cause the
Company's actual results and experience to differ materially from the anticipated results
or expectations expressed. Additional information regarding those factors is available
upon request.