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To: daViking who wrote (2277)10/29/1999 2:25:00 PM
From: Chas   of 2512
 
Well, I guess Dallas convinced you.

I mean, it is you buying 800,000 shares today?

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To: Chas who wrote (2279)10/29/1999 4:13:00 PM
From: daViking   of 2512
 
I only wish!If I had that kind of money I would have invested half in NVXE or WLGS and bought 10% of that amount in PAEB.
DAV
I think they have a much better chance than PAEB at this point in succeeding!

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To: daViking who wrote (2280)11/1/1999 8:52:00 PM
From: don denson   of 2512
 
I sure wouldn't advise anybody on buying anything right now.

However, with PAEB rising in volume- and price (I'll take a penny a day increase for the rest of the year...)- you've got to think things are looking up.

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To: don denson who wrote (2281)11/1/1999 9:29:00 PM
From: mkelly761   of 2512
 
I agree D. denson. hang on to your shares with a tight fist and just keep waiting. I looked at the previous dip as a good time to accumulate more shares. I will do it again if the stock drops, until then, long and strong. Thats it I also recommend calling the co when you get a chance.

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To: mkelly761 who wrote (2282)11/1/1999 10:26:00 PM
From: don denson   of 2512
 
Yeah. Thanks.

You know, I think I will- hate to waste their time, but there's too much flack around this co and stock. It's time to ferret out some of the chaff and get down to the facts.

I usually wait for pr's but guess I'd like to get a feel for the time line- I don't won't to be into this month being the month for shipments to begin if that's not so. They don't publish what they are not doing, just what/when they are going to, etc.

good luck to all,
dd

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To: don denson who wrote (2283)11/1/1999 10:31:00 PM
From: daViking   of 2512
 
Hi Don
I received a reply to my questions and in essence here are the answers although they are not verbatim (the reply is at home).
'We are working on the filing requirements but because of the complexity of the issue there is no set date for completion.
The November deadline(?) for production is still the target for production with the prototype.'
This last part makes me very leery as they are working with a prototype and not even with a production model machine. HMMMM!!!
DAV

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To: daViking who wrote (2284)11/1/1999 10:40:00 PM
From: don denson   of 2512
 
David,

Now see, you've raised some interesting points. Don't take any offense- you're just repeating what they were willing to offer. Could production using just the prototype machine- actually result in 4000 units being completed this month? For shipping to customers for their own testing and evaluation?

I wouldn't try to push too hard if/when I call. But see there's one question that could be pursued. I'm sure we could all bug them but only one of us needs to get some of these basic questions run by them. I don't see there being any need to pin them down, but just clarify what they're attempting to acheive. It would help us to keep our own comments/perspectives in order- don't want to get carried away, etc.

dd

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To: don denson who wrote (2285)11/1/1999 10:45:00 PM
From: daViking   of 2512
 
Hi Don,
Well if -
Could production using just the prototype machine- actually result in 4000 units being completed this month?
then I sure would like to see a production model!!!
DAV

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To: daViking who wrote (2286)11/1/1999 10:53:00 PM
From: don denson   of 2512
 
Yeah, that's a stretch I suppose......

I need to go back and see how long they estimate one unit takes in production sequence. Assuming 24 hr production that would require grinding out something like 5 or 6 an hour over the course of the month.

dd

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To: daViking who wrote (2284)11/3/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: don denson   of 2512
 
Volume up, price up, again.......

if the mm's are doing this (and hardly anyone else is trading), then my hat's off to em. They are doing a bang up job of impressing me!

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