To: Rande Is who wrote (7668 ) 5/27/1999 9:58:00 AM From: Rande Is Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
. . . .Bought Two. . . . Bought momo RDOC on break out from last nights news of equity investment on their Robotic Surgery systems. . .routine surgery is tedious and boring, folks. Word is that University of California at Davis medical school surgeons are in close contact with RDOC, supporting their efforts. Building a position in RDOC beyond today's daytrade. . . still sitting right about where my initial order executed around 1 15/16. DAVIS, Calif., May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Integrated Surgical Systems, Inc. (ISS) (Nasdaq: RDOC; EASDAQ), the world's most prestigious medical robotics company and the world leader in image-directed, semi-autonomous software and robotic products for surgical applications, today announced that the company has signed a binding letter of intent with an investment group for an investment of $4 million in equity funding. . . . Bought an EXTRA dose of our SAM position IRSN on Bosch news. . .this gives them one more great product for wearables and other mobile computers. . . little by little. . . COSTA MESA, Calif., May 27, 1999 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- MicroSensors, Inc. (MSI), a consolidated subsidiary of Irvine Sensors Corporation (Nasdaq: IRSN; BSE: ISC), today announced that Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, Germany), one of the world's largest manufacturers of automobile components, has successfully fabricated functional Prototypes of MSI's proprietary Silicon MicroRing Gyro. According to Ying W. Hsu, MSI's Vice President, Engineering: "Every part we've tested so far from the initial Bosch lot is demonstrating functionality. We are currently refining our readout electronics in order to calibrate the precise performance levels these parts are achieving. Once that has been accomplished, we will announce a schedule for sample availability." Rande Is