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Gold/Mining/Energy
Napier International Technologies Inc. (T.NIR)
An SI Board Since January 1997
Posts SubjectMarks Bans Symbol
2444 15 0 NIR
Emcee:  Richard Nash Type:  Unmoderated
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2269 Good piece! I guess airlines have the same mindset about everything they sell Stew-5/12/1999
2268 Thanks for the review David. You should have taken a picture, it may have savedAL-5/12/1999
2267 *** I visited with Sergio Vitomir at Napier in Vancouver BC last Tuesday *** DDavid in Ontario-5/12/1999
2266 Hey David. I anxiously await details of your visit with Napier, as you had menGreg from Edmonton-5/11/1999
2265 The Airplane Paintin' Bidness: The following link provides a humorous breaGreg from Edmonton-5/9/1999
2264 Greg, Some of our fellow Napier thread members have answered to you already. FJoe Wong-5/5/1999
2263 Tim. Going back to my marketing studies, the product life cycle is such that thAL-5/4/1999
2262 Greg, the share structure of NIR won't change at all. The shares simply movAL-5/4/1999
2261 This news should bode fairly well for SV-35. I have some experience with NorweGreg from Edmonton-5/4/1999
2260 Tuesday May 4, 2:35 pm Eastern Time Company Press Release Napier Signs MarketinGinco-5/4/1999
2259 I am not convinced yet either way if it may be good or bad to have Napier also Greg from Edmonton-5/4/1999
2258 Holding. CES impresses me conceptually. Need to produce bottom line results notRandom Walk-5/4/1999
2257 Thanks for the encouragement Joe. I am cautiously optimistic about a BB listinTim Cruise-5/4/1999
2256 To all the really strong Napier shareholders on this thread. You folks have beJoe Wong-5/4/1999
2255 Don, Are you still holding? I do love this company's products. I know itTim Cruise-5/3/1999
2254 G'Morn Greg Thanks for the info, I have been away for a few days but upon John Freeman-5/1/1999
2253 Posted at Stockhouse by "GRQ MAN" <i>(Responses to Al, Jake &amGreg from Edmonton-5/1/1999
2252 No,just a flat $12 per trade under 2000 shares. Look out if you go over 2000 thBob Staaf-4/30/1999
2251 Do they charge per share? NDB charges $35 for Canadian stocks plus $2 (US)/shaE Richter-4/29/1999
2250 Ed, I use Waterhouse's WebBroker and trade online. $12.00 trades on 2000 shBob Staaf-4/29/1999
2249 I agree. If I can get out of one of my crappy picks in time(I got it in certifE Richter-4/29/1999
2248 Yes, for a little country like that(population;), Canada comes up with some impE Richter-4/29/1999
2247 Another thought would be to buy one huge block and just pay the commission onceCarol Barnes-4/29/1999
2246 Don't worry. We Canucks will double (at least) your money. That should coveVeritas-4/29/1999
2245 When do you expect them to be listed on OTD:BB? I live in the U.S. and the comE Richter-4/29/1999
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