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Ministries up for appointment due to vacancy or lack of attention by the appointed minister that was only looking for a free ride and title:
Dungeons and Prisons
Electrocutions and Hangings
German Market Conditions
Lists and names
Cheerleading & Short skirts
Intelliegence
these ministries are either vacant or will go vacant due to present ministers not posting or not posting regularly. we have rules, like that of rock and roll
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Rules of the Road. BE NICE. you wanna be a jerk? go to RB. Wanna be a nice guy or gal, stay here and talk stock and have fun. It is not real complicated.
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RW, only one percent? gots to keep up with the islanders, man, i mean, whatcha gonna do in the fast lane?
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Joe is a minister. A bribe is in order.
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if u dont post, eventually at rb all there will be is willy wizard and his buddy balls. know what i mean? the only thing of interest to read there is kloock and, what he is doing there is beyond me. we should go there to spam ihub. now that is business, isnt it joe?
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i love good suggestions, joe, and when i hear one from you i will probably fall off my surfboard. now you want to stimulate discussion great. i will moderate. ok, iam moderating. one post missing and its yours. iam still moderating. dannyboy and rubberworm, help me moderate, iam fall asleep. HEY, we need stimulating conversation also. can moderators do that? ok, then why did we jump at the end of the day? 'cause all the pumpers are out telling the world that npct is good and will make them money and soon. prove it? hey, iam just the moderator. like a referee, i keep people from beating up on joe and bullrider. isnt that my job??? enjoy. (stole that from dannyboy...only steal from the best.)
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Thank the heavens for wireless or I would leave all of you behind closed doors, in offices, snow bound and without love. BABY NANO LOVES YOU ALL....SHE WILL REWARD YOU ALL.....GOOD THINGS TAKE TIME.....NO WINE BEFORE ITS TIME....OR IS THAT SPICED RUM? HAIL VICTORY!!!! BABY NANO, SHE RULES!!!!
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DAY OFF it's a holiday here in san juan, so drinks on da house
which means bacardi orange, spiced and 151 for breakfast and you will be required to tend to the beach and the girls in bikini's all day long. I think there is a law. HAIL VICTORY!!! LONG LIVE BABY NANO!!!!
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BOYCOTT IS ON. IT'S NOW OFFICIAL. DOWN WITH BASHERS AND DOWN WITH CANNED PEAS. I HATE BOTH. ministers, you have heard the decree, you have heard the words of various ministers and now you have heard from Kathy. well it seems to me that that is enough. HAIL VICTORY!!! LONG LIVE BABY NANO!!!!!
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Damn, Trev, you don't even smile when you cut their throats
we got to get you a sense of humor, minister. do you remember a clock work orange? singing in the rain, just singing in the rain. never fear, Puff is near.
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The minister of offense is a wise minister....
who wants to borrow the keys to "Puff the Magic Dragon" tonight?
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A C130 known as 'Spector' aka: Puff the Magic Dragon....
is on duty above ihub, npct. Puff is an old style C130, first made in 1953 and, converted to provide devestating ground pain in the 1960's. Puff can pump out from 4 or 6 mini guns 8000 rounds per minute in an area the size of a football stadium and with the 20mm canons on board be a real headache for either a basher, postser without manners or taliban and al queda canon fodder. be forewarned that ihub npct will not tolerate crude, leud or rude posters. we are the good guys and you tell that by our white hats. or charcoal gray if you bot the uniform that we are all suppose to be wearing while we post. cheers from the island.
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The minister of justice sentenced two offending posts and the minister of electrocutions and hangings accidently hung the judge, but, fortunately, we took the seagrams bottle from his mouth and the rope from around the judges neck and placed it firmly on the two offending posts.
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I was only talking about RB NPCT, as that is my first born.
now if you feel you want to burn the whole entire house down, please ask the minister of latrines for the matches. he burns the shitters every single day at noon and will be happy to assist
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Minister of Peace, please state the number of the post or posts that offend you and the tranquility you are here to protect. we will send them to the minister of justice for swift action. please advise at your earliest convenience and stay away from that dirty rotten basher board or you will see what the minister of justice does during his 10 minute lunch break. man is that ugly
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By royal decree it has been requested that all ministers refrain from posting on RB until such time as the rules of tos are enforced equally for all. Bashers continue to arrive under new names, mmm being the most recent and noteworthy, that were deleted and told not to return. they come back, as rb doesnt enforce the rules or if you are 'wired' with influence you are allowed to come back under a new name. the board at rb npct is trash and it sullys your good name, my ministers of the realm, please enforce this decree to all your subordinates and posters as you see fit. if you dont care to take part in refraining, we will send your name to the minister of justice, once he stops posting at rb and returns to the good graces of ihub. we do encourage you to post at i2i, agora, si and those boards that have not been place 'OFF LIMITS'. violators will be subjected to the minister of electrocutions and hangings or the minister of latrines. decision has yet to be made.
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joe money, you have exposed your papa at rb rather well. iam very proud of you. lol. look under your door for a plain brown envelope addressed to the minister of bribes and payola.
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STAY AWAY FROM RB NPCT. AGORA, I2I & IHUB NPCT THREADS ARE YOURS.
dont let the bashers and trash at rb be on your key tapping fingers. the Minister of Justice may have you arrested for posting at sites that lead us to believe you are either insane or contributing to the delinquency of stockholder. only go to rb to spam.
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Dannyboy...Flaming is a national pastime where Iam...BBQ popular too. Enjoy
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http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=NPCT,uu[h,a]maclyyay[df][pc10!d20,2!b4!b34][vc60][iUf!La...
(Monthly charts are available only to paying members of stockcharts.com so you probably won't be able to replace NPCT with another symbol to check other stocks.)
The NPCT monthly chart looks pretty darned good to me. I'll describe it from the top down.
The Main Chart:
Accumulation/Distribution chart: shows relentless distribution from the great top all the way through to the recent breakout where we now see heavy accumulation underway. (The red trendline is a lagging indicator and on a monthly level is near useless, the black line shows what's going on.)
Candlesticks and trendlines: Boy, what a beauty! The breakout in January cleared ALL resistance levels (most importantly the 34-month SMA) on massive volume. February's hammer shows that sellers failed to take her down and all support levels held. Note also that the bottom of February's candlestick just touched the near-term support level on my chart (the 4-month SMA.) And you thought charts were silly huh? (Price extremes tend to get halted by either monthly or weekly support/resistance levels.)
In February, the 4-month SMA climbed above the 10-month EMA. (SMA = simple moving average, EMA = exponential moving average.) (Yes, I use unusual parameters, no - I don't ever change them and no- don't ask why I use them.)
Now in March we have the "active" candlestick. The 34-month SMA (1.46) was tested and ever so slightly breached (weekly support is currently 1.41.) NPCT's low this month was 1.42 which is in between the two closely knit support levels. (Of course charts are nonsense right?)
In summary, we have a solid breakout with support levels continuing to hold. The stock is consolidating with an upwards bias. Bravo.
MACD and MACD Histogram:
I'm not a fan of the MACD because it lags so much but it clearly shows NPCT's uptrend. The MACD would have told you to buy NPCT in February, big deal. See why I'm not a fan? Far more useful is the MACD Histogram (I love the Histogram.) The Histogram (MACD bar chart) had been moving upwards relentlessly for months before the breakout. It was signaling: "I'm going up!" long before the breakout occured. (The Histogram is the least appreciated chart yet one of the most valuable.)
Stochastics:
Being that this is a monthly chart, the normally useful stochastics lagged just like the MACD. They are showing the upwards momentum.
CCI charts:
I make great use of CCI charts but rarely on a monthly level. I will discuss them when I get around to doing a weekly chart.
In reality, monthly charts do have their limitations. In fact, I use them only to confirm trends and price targets on weekly charts (the monthly can also give price targets of its own, based on CCI chart readings but that's another story.) On occasion a weekly chart will "fail." When that happens, I usually find the answer here in the monthly chart. It's really quite amazing.
STOLEN FROM STORMLOVER AT THAT DREADED BOARD THAT USUALLY ONLY HAS BASHERS. I WAS IN PROTECTIVE CUSTODY WHILE FILCHING THIS.
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RW "Are we all Quacks, or is destiny calling"....
I for one am a graduate of the Univeristy of Oregon. That makes me an Oregon Duck, thus a quack, for sure. Now, as far as destiny goes, we will become Filthy Stinking Rich and love it. Did i say that. QUACK QUACK QUACK . HAIL VICTORY!!!!!
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RW, Dannyboy, Ministers...is it acceptable to converse with enemy agents at RB? I am having difficulty accepting that fact. Even going there, you could return or spread the diseases that run rampant. I confine myself to this board and Angora, due to respect for my health. Now, a night mission to wipe out that Al Queda Kamp, that is totally a different matter. Please pose your opinions, while I check the nuclear option. GO BABY NANO!!! HAIL VICTORY!!!
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We have 2 Baby Nano Warriors in Uniform so far. Order yours today before you are forced to march in your undies. see ad in the blue ibox , above
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hey director denval3, whats the deal. when do i get rich and retire and take aim at basher has beens like benny binladen and such?
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minister of music and animation or what?
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ISLANDS FOR SALE: for those early retirees that dont like monkey suits, but, would not object to wearing a BABY NANO uniform to the bank. HAIL VICTORY!!!!!
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By: chiaroscuroist
18 Mar 2002, 09:24 AM EST Msg. 71261 of 71261
I laugh when I hear people call NPCT a scam....it was a scam when LOUIS was running things, people gave him money, and he spent it without producing. Louis had nearly 15 years to try to get PI off the ground...and he failed...that is why he is so upset. When he failed over and over again to try to launch PI, and someone else comes along with real-world business knowledge and goes leaps and bounds over your original patents, in just a few short years....well....lets just say that he "super-genius ego" was bruised....Yes louis..everyone has their limitations of what they can accomplish...you just maxxed out. Louis, I know you will say.."but i had contracts...i had product"....and i will reply... "but you went BANKRUPT, you buried your company."
The first couple of years of Paul's NPCT, was trying to recover from the damage that Louis made to the books and to the company's reputation.
But here we are...alive and healthy. Thank you Paul.
NPCT will change the industry. It will happen soon enough, Remember the saying about the watched pot never boils.
Forever long,
Chiaroscuroist.
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we will have them for sale, hey, who said anything about a free ride in this Baby Nano Army. NanoPierce OPEN HOUSE long sleeved shirts that were $29.95 are now special for IHUB Members for $20.00 bucks plus shipping, if you let them know you love Baby Nano and are from IHUB NPCT board
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 18, 2002--NanoPierce Connection Sytems Inc., a subsidiary of NanoPierce Technologies, Inc., (OTCBB: NPCT), today announced that Mr. G. William (Bill) Pfeiffer has joined NanoPierce Connection Systems, Inc., as head of Business Development. In his new position Mr. Pfeiffer will report directly to Dr. Herbert J. Neuhaus, President & CEO of the subsidiary, and will work closely with Dr. Michael E. Wernle, President & CEO of NanoPierce Card Technologies, GmbH in Germany.
Before joining NanoPierce, Mr. Pfeiffer was with 3M Company for 28 years. Most recently, as 3M Corporate Strategic Account Director, Mr. Pfeiffer was key in establishing 3M's Strategic Account program. He coordinated worldwide projects with 3M's global customers across diverse market segments. Through his interactions with customers at U.S., European and Asian locations, he led development of numerous successful partnerships for 3M. By initiating collaborative programs and a series of advanced technology seminars and significantly increasing awareness of 3M technologies and products, Mr. Pfeiffer identified partnering opportunities that led to multi-million dollar contracts for 3M. During Mr. Pfeiffer's tenure at 3M he has also held the titles Program Development Manager, Professional Services Manager, and Senior Research Physicist.
Mr. Pfeiffer's experience with electronics packaging began at the University of Iowa, where he was Project Manager for experiments flown on NASA satellites. Severe size and weight restrictions demanded a new form of electronics packaging. Working with his lab, a custom hybrid manufacturer, and NASA, the first hybrid circuits to survive space launch were developed and flight qualified. His international experience began as Project Manager for a University of Iowa experiment flown on the German satellite, Helios.
His education includes a Bachelor of Physics degree from the University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology, and a Master of Science degree in Space Physics from the University of Iowa, Department of Physics. He has completed courses in the Masters in International Management program at St. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minnesota, and in Technology Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas.
Commenting on his new position with NanoPierce Connection Systems, Mr. Pfeiffer said: ''I feel fortunate to have this once-in-a-lifetime career opportunity to join a world-class team that will truly change an industry. I'm convinced NanoPierce is poised for explosive growth and I am extremely excited to be a part of it. It is my intention to quickly leverage this technology into significant contracts.''
''The addition of Bill is a critical part of our commercialization plan at NanoPierce Connection Systems,'' stated Dr. Neuhaus. ''His experience, personality and intellect make him the ideal market point man for our team. I have tasked Bill with the challenge of representing us to the industry and to literally close the sale. I am confident that his proven ability to form strategic partnerships with global organizations and his formidable knowledge of semiconductor fabrication technology, electro-optical components and electronics packaging will rapidly bring significant and profitable revenues to our enterprise.''
About NanoPierce Technologies, Inc.
NanoPierce Technologies, Inc. of Denver, Colorado, USA, is traded on the NASDAQ stock market (OTCBB:NPCT) as well as on the Frankfurt and Hamburg (OTC:NPI). In addition to the 12 patents it owns, NanoPierce has numerous applications pending, others in preparation, and various other intellectual properties related to NanoPierce's proprietary NCS (NanoPierce Connection System). This advanced system is designed to provide significant improvement over conventional electrical and mechanical interconnection methods for high-density circuit boards, components, sockets, connectors, semiconductor packaging and electronic systems.
About NanoPierce Card Technologies, GmbH
NanoPierce Card Technologies, GmbH, is a 100% subsidiary of NanoPierce Technologies, Inc., located in Hohenbrunn, Munich, Germany. This subsidiary concentrates on application development and is responsible for the Company's worldwide marketing efforts.
About NanoPierce Connection Systems Inc.
NanoPierce Connection Systems, Inc., is a 100% subsidiary of NanoPierce Technologies, Inc., located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. NanoPierce Connections Systems, Inc., has been chartered to undertake high volume production WaferPierce(TM), a revolutionary and enabling semiconductor wafer treatment for ultra-low cost flip-chip without the necessity of wire bonding, conductive adhesives, or soldering. Typical end-use applications of WaferPierce(TM) include Smart Labels, Smart Cards, and LED arrays. The new subsidiary has taken over all operations and business activities conducted in the Colorado Springs facility. In addition to WaferPierce(TM) production, NanoPierce Connection Systems will be responsible for licensing and new applications of other NanoPierce technologies to add value to electronic components.
About ExypnoTech GmbH i.G.
ExypnoTech GmbH i.G., is a 100% subsidiary of NanoPierce Technologies, Inc., located in Rudolstadt, Germany. ExypnoTech will produce smart inlays using the benefits of the new WaferPierce(TM) flip-chip process developed by NanoPierce Connection Systems, Inc.
For more information on NanoPierce Technologies, Inc., please visit this web site: www.nanopierce.com
This announcement contains forward-looking statements about NanoPierce Technologies, Inc. that may involve risks and uncertainties. Important factors relating to the company's operations could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward- looking statements and are further detailed in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission available at the SEC website (http://www.sec.gov ). All forward-looking statements are based on information available to NanoPierce Technologies, Inc., on the date hereof, and NanoPierce Technologies, Inc., assumes no obligation to update such statements.
CONTACT: NanoPierce Technologies, Inc.
Paul H. Metzinger, 303/592-1010
Fax: 303/592-1054
paul@nanopierce.com
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FROM KATHY WITH LOVE...investortoinvestor.com NPCT report
Dear Investor to Investor readers:
I'm sorry it has taken so long to do this writeup. I've been having a
bad spell of health, but have finally gotten to the point where I
could finish this report.
There were 30 people at the Stock Enterprises, Inc. Investor
Conference which took place in Las Vegas on March 1, 2002 at the
Stratosphere Hotel in a private dining room at the top of the tower.
It was an excellent day, the food was quite good, and the people
attending were pretty well heeled investors. Some were long term
existing shareholders and some were new investors there to hear the
NanoPierce story. The presentation was less formal and more intimate
than at the Schneider Securities Conference earlier in the day, but
it made for a very interesting presentation. Some of the information
was the same as from the Schneider Conference, but there were a few
interesting tidbits that came out that were not mentioned in the
earlier conference.
One interesting aspect of this presentation was that Noel Eberhardt,
the newest NanoPierce independent director, gave a talk to the
audience as well as Paul Metzinger, and a short bit by Jim Stock. It
is unfortunate that I ran out of tape in the middle of Noel
Eberhardt's talk and missed out on taping the Q & A because it ran
longer than expected, but there is still enough worth reading and
there have been some other people from that conference who have
reported their own impressions.
All in all I thought it was a very interesting and well thought out
presentation. Jim Stock indicated to me after the event that he had
heard back from most of the people who attended and they all were
impressed with Paul Metzinger's and Noel Eberhardt's presentation.
Kathy Knight-McConnell
Investor to Investor
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Transcript of STOCK ENTERPRISES, INC. INVESTOR CONFERENCE Luncheon at
the Stratosphere on March 1, 2002
Jim Stock opened with a short speech about how he had been an
investor in NanoPierce and was so impressed with the company that he
had volunteered to do investor relations work for the company and had
eventually been hired to represent the company due to his efforts. he
also made mention of one investor, a friend of his who was in the
financial industry, who could not attend because he had been
hospitalized due to having received some pretty bad injuries in an
accident.
After that Paul Metzinger walked up to the microphone and started by
saying:
Hi, I'm Paul Metzinger, President and Chief Executive Officer of
NanoPierce from Denver, Colorado. Happy to be here. Why don't we
start by everyone introducing themselves.
(Everyone in the room took turns standing up and giving their names,
where they lived and a short statement of who they were or how long
they had been investors of NanoPierce. For the sake of privacy of the
individuals who attended, I will not post that part of the
conference. Those of you who read the boards will note that certain
posters have stated they attended and gave their own impressions and
I will go so far as to verify that I know they were there and spoke
to them.)
Paul thanked everyone for taking the time to introduce themselves and
then introduced Jim Stock again who began:
Under the remote chance you don't know who I am, I'm Jim Stock,
President of Stock Enterprises.
A little brief history here. The Stratosphere is the tallest building
this side of the Mississippi River. We're over a thousand feet high.
This property is owned by Carl Icahn. In fact he is very hands on. In
fact you may even see him roaming the corridors. He takes his
investment seriously and operates in his own style here. I wanted to
mention that selection of this venue for this meeting is symbolic
based on where the company's going, as well as the paperweight, the
souvenir paperweight that you have. I believe that we will soar to
great heights and we will create millions in capital appreciation.
I was intending to give a closing quote on NanoPierce stock but I
didn't get through, my cell phone expired.
(From the audience, "I've got it for you Jim. It's $1.58 x $1.59 on
210,800.")
About a half hour before the close we were at about $1.55 and I
wanted to have as current information as I can. Thank you.
So obviously we are going in the right direction. A little side note.
(Jim told us to watch out for traffic going to NASCAR the next
morning and gave us a tip on how to avoid it.)
And lastly before I introduce our guest speaker who will cover as
much as time allows in terms of the current status of NanoPierce, and
perhaps the company of Intercell, we will allow some Q & A and I just
wanted to advise you that there is no need to rush out of here. As
guests up here we have access to the upstairs quarters and I would
strongly urge you to visit the top observation deck if you haven't
been up there. It's quite a view. You can walk completely around on
the outside and see this beautiful city. Also on the 105th floor
there is a revolving lounge. So hang around.
So without further ado, I would like to say that once in a while, not
often, but once in a while public companies, that for purposes that
embody the American spirit of the investment public, a company
carries an unusually strong management team and an exceptionally
strong leader, and it truly has the prospect of changing the world. I
would like you to give your full attention to the CEO and President
of NanoPierce Technologies, alia jacta este, Mr. Paul Metzinger.
Paul stepped back up to the front of the room and said:
You did well Jim, thank you. Nice comments about myself, I do
appreciate it.
I didn't come here really to give a speech. I just want to talk about
where this company's going. I will tell you this, break out here,
that we are going to impact the entire micro electronics industry.
In December of 1999, we had 38 bucks in the bank, 4 employees, and a
laboratory facility in Herb Neuhaus' garage. Today we have 5 offices:
in Denver, Colorado Springs, Munich, Rudolstadt, and Taipei and we've
got under active consideration offices in other areas. We've now got
30 employees, our intellectual property has probably tripled and our
patents are getting stronger than ever. We've got patent applications
under preparation right now that are going to expand NanoPierce in
multiple applications by 1000% over where it is today. We are very
encouraged by the quality of people that we have been able to
attract. We now have 5 PHD's on board, we are blessed with the fact
that besides being all technical experts and experienced at what they
do, they are balanced personalities, they get along great, and
they're good leaders. They are level-headed business persons and I've
often told many people that if I had hired the most powerful
executive search firm in the world, I could not have found better
people than I've got. It's under their management that we now are
going to take our patented proprietary intellectual property that
allows us to take a micro electronic connection technology consisting
of very fine micron grade particles to be applied in numerous
applications that literally are going to impact the entire micro
electronics industry commercial.
We are talking to the top five companies in every one of those
markets. We're talking to more than that. These are the corporate
colossi of the world. The biggest companies in the world. Because the
electronics industry is the biggest industry in the world. And you've
got to keep something very simple in your mind. Every little chip has
got to have at least 2 connections for it to conduct electricity.
Just like your phone plug there, it's got two prongs. Your battery
cables on your car. You've got to have a positive and a negative,
that's what makes chips work.
The wafer fabs of the world, the people that make the wafers are
building wafer fabrication facilities that are getting enormous. The
cost $4-5 billion per plant, but they are making wafers that contain
a million plus chips per wafer. And we have the technology that can
be applied, in our white room, in Colorado Springs, to every contact
pad, on every chip, on every wafer, and when it is ramped up full
scale, 25 wafers at a time, in less than 15 minutes.
We can ramp up production to levels where, in one week, our little
simple white room, simple compared to the giants, can put NCS on
every wafer they produce in one month. . .(voice faded out here)
Part of the applications for those wafers are in smart labels and I'm
going to let Noel Eberhardt address that in a little bit. Smart
labels are going to do what flip chip is doing. He will hand the
materials out to you later, but Prismark Partners LLC based in Cold
Harbor, NY is a partner of ours. They produce the bible of the
electronics industry and they have a graph, I'll show it to you so
you can see how steep this is. This represents flip chip applications.
Flip chip is another method of connection. You can solder, wire bond,
use conductive adhesives, or use our flip chip technology where you
take the little chip off the wafer, its go those two little contact
pads that have already been treated. Put down a little piece of glue,
non-conductive, so it doesn't matter if you splatter it all over. You
don't want to splatter it all over because it might be a little
messy, but it doesn't effect the electronic parts.
You take that little chip and you flip it, then you've got an
instantaneous interconnect that we are convinced is absolutely
superior to anything out there in the world.
This flip chip market is growing at the rate of 45% a year and they
predict it for the next 10 years. Not that's the kind of markets
we're in, high volume, low pin content, meaning not too many contact
pads on the chip. Those chips are used in everything from every cell
phone, wrist watches, consumable items that are thrown away by our
superfluous society. Everybody hasn't had just one watch, but they've
got fifteen watches, they've got six cell phones, they've got all the
toys. Chips are used in all of these.
That's the market we're in with flip chips. Growth is just nearly
vertical and guess what else is going to follow that curve? Smart
labels. We are going to replace bar codes and there has been
literature that you have seen before, just in 4 critical
applications: shipping, UPS, mail, luggage. In 1999, they used 6.5
billion. In 3 or 4 years that's going to be measured in units of 12
billion and we intend to take smart labels and replace all of those
bar codes.
Can we do it? You bet we can do it. We've got a world expert here and
I'm going to let him address that soon. That market is enormous. Low,
cost, simple things that are used once and then thrown away. That
means significant recurring income to the bottom line. Big numbers.
When you start measuring things in billions, even if you only make a
half a penny, the numbers add up very very fast.
Our third strategic market is LED arrays. We've got a partner in
Germany, a little company called Elcos. They are small but they are
state of the art, the best of the best. They produce LED arrays, and
all that is, is a whole lot of LED dies like the tip of this pointer,
that's one die. They take a large number of those LEDs and in two
square inches they mount all of those and they sell that product to
Airbus who uses them in their cockpit. They sell those to Airbus for
a sell those to Airbus at a set price and their cost is significantly
less than they sell it for. We can take the same array and double the
density and cut their costs substantially by using our technology as
opposed to their wire bonding and conductive adhesive. The cost
savings are so staggering I can't even mention it.
Where are LEDs going? They are following the same path. They're about
right here (showing Prismark graph and indicating a position at the
bottom of the graph and then moving up to near the top of the graph)
and they're getting ready to go there. Why do I say that? California
is probably the best example. The energy crisis scared everybody in
California as well as the United States. Political pressure of
unbelievable proportions were put to find anything you could do to
save energy. Well LEDs consume 10% of the electrical power of any
other type of bulb. They last a 100,000 hours. They can operate in
the most hostile environments possible and that's why we're dealing
with one of aerospace's biggest companies in the world, two of their
black box divisions, and they are designing them into their most
critical applications. One of them mandated that our technology be
used.
So we are right there where that market is getting ready to replace
flourescent and luminescent lights, regular bulbs of every kind.
If you took every flourescent and incandescent bulb here in the city
of Las Vegas and turned it into an LED array, Las Vegas could
probably get rid of 2 power plants. It has such dramatic socio-
economical societal impact that when you get rid of all the heat in
this room you can decrease air conditioning expense by an equivalent
amount. So those are the three huge strategic markets we are going
after.
We are going into production this year, at the wafer level in
Colorado Springs. We are going into smart inlay production in Munich
in Rudolstadt, and those inlays Noel Eberhardt will explain to you
are going to be used eventually everywhere to manufacture all kinds
of RFID products. The whole world is going smart.
So that's where we're positioned. If we play our cards right, even
assuming we only get 10%, of say, the flip chip market. Last year
there were 200 million wafers manufactured worldwide. If you take 10%
of that market, that's 20 million wafers. And at today's bumping
cost, which is a method of treating the contact pads so they can be
bonded, at a $100, you multiply that times 20 million and you start
getting staggering numbers. Now, but these costs are going to come
down, big deal, we only get 5%. The numbers are still incredibly
large, okay?
We've got the money to get there, we've got access to fair capital
all the time. As I predicted 2 years ago, we are now being approached
by the biggest global players in the world for strategic investment.
They're coming to us. They're saying not only do we want access to
your technology, we want to talk about investing in NanoPierce. Last
week I got a call from a $26 billion company and they're flying their
top 3 people in. They are the biggest and the littlest one is $1
billion. If anyone of those partners gets involved with us, and it's
my personal goal to make that happen this year, it not only validates
our technology as a technology, but their pre-eminence in the world
is so global it will force the others to come to us for competitive
reasons. They won't have a choice. These companies have global
presence, massive marketing power, huge R&D facilities, all kinds of
a super abundance of personnel and financial resources.
If we get a partner like that in NanoPierce, I can assure you the
stock isn't going to be two bucks. It will happen, they are calling
us, they are coming to us. They know the value of our technology,
it's been established by Dr. Neuhaus and Dr. Wernle, and all the rest
of them at IMAPS. All the articles we're writing. Wait until you see
all the new articles that are going to be written about this one new
patent application we've got developed. It's going to blow the
industry's attention. They will come to us. We're going to get there.
We know we can get the money. We know the markets. We've got the
personnel, and what's interesting is it's just like a big super
magnet. Now I'm getting calls from men and women very high up in the
micro electronics industry inquiring about working for NanoPierce.
We're pleased to have with us probably the godfather of smart labels
technology in the world, Noel Eberhardt, former director of the Bi-
Statix division of Motorola, now on our board of directors and
increasingly a personal advisor to myself. I want him to inflame your
imagination with the potential of smart labels. What he thinks of our
technology and then after that I will answer some questions but you
can tell we're poised, we're confident, we're excited and the
cohesion in the NanoPierce team is unbelievable. Because from the
lowest employee, they all sense they are on to something really big.
Really big.
As an example: The two men that we just hired in Germany, the chief
financial officer, took a 50% pay cut from his former position to
join us. He wanted stock options. Van Mackenson the marketing guy did
the same thing.
What's going to happen, with Noel working with me and our presence
getting out there in that smart label industry, watch what starts
happening. It's very exciting. The future's very bright. We're going
to make sure we don't do anything stupid, so we do a lot of
premeditating before we make a move because one thing about it, we
are now dealing at such a high level that there is a great disparity
of negotiating power between $26 billion companies and us. But that
equation tends to become less and less disparate as the value of our
technology in these huge markets is perceived by these giants as
being so compellingly cost effective and performance related that
they say "okay you're a little company but that's fine, we went in
and tested it and we want your technology and when we want to take a
look see and if we like what we see after making an initial
investment, well then maybe we'll put in another $100 million and buy
50% of the company, and then we'll take a further look see" and if
they like what they see then that's when they come out and make what
they call a cash or stock tender offer and say we want all of the
stock of your company and it's usually at very very high levels.
That the goal I've got. We're going to try to make it happen this
year. And so I'm going to turn this over to a visionary and an
evangelist. If he's an evangelist, I'm an apostle. Okay. Noel, come
on up here. (Applause)
(Paul still speaking) For all of you like most of us who have never
seen a wafer, here's what a wafer looks like. Now each one of those
chips, and there's thousands of them on this, and this wafer is just
a little one. Each one of them has got 2 contact pads. (This was an
actual wafer with chips that were treated with NCS on the contact
pads. Noel said, "Be careful not to drop it.") But Noel's right,
don't drop this or we'll have a lot of chips. I'll tell you something
else about the industry and he can explain it, he's the expert. If
these huge companies send you a wafer, if you drop it or break it,
they're not going to like it, but they say "look, we understand
that", but if there's a million chips on that wafer you better make
sure when you ship it back to them that it's got all one million,
because if you don't, you'll never do business with them again, ever.
So it's just like Fort Knox. Noel. Give him a hand.
Noel Eberhardt speaking:
By the way, I'm up in Silicon Valley and I live in a little suburb,
Cupertino near San Jose and Palo Alto. I've spent virtually my entire
career in Silicon Valley. It may be kind of an oxymoron but I'm a
mechanical engineer by my training and education and I studied all of
my career in electronics working with such people. I've had the
pleasure of working with, actually directly with, Gordon Moore at
Intel, in two jobs, both a Fairchild and at Intel and so it's been
rather interesting. But in the area of smart labels, smart labels is
really a kind of end in itself for something that is really
indicative of making the world smart. Now how do we make the world
smart? That's been a result of several years of, it's been an
objective of mine, and that's been to get electronics low cost and
enable assembly, and get the assembly practices or assembly
manufacturing out of the high cost of manufacturing houses, or the
electronic manufacturers, and I'm going to kind of lead up here a
little bit from my background, not to blow my own horn, but help you
understand why I am here.
Actually, I'm supposed to be in retirement, but I'm still having a
good time and Motorola did me a favor by what they did to free me up
for a couple of other activities that I truly hold dear and love.
NanoPierce is one of the activities MIT is another one. And I'll tell
you about that a little bit.
TAPE ENDS HERE
As I said previously, it is unfortunate that the tape ran out and I
didn't have another one to take over. I did take some notes from this
point in which Noel Eberhardt described the NanoPierce Connection
System (NCS) as "elegant simplicity". He said that when he started
working on RFID in 1987 it was a solution looking for a problem. He
is a charter member of the Standards Organization and wrote parts 1
and 2 of the standards. He said there are two key enabling
technologies needed for smart labels, the antenna and the connection
to the chip. He said the real enabling technology is NanoPierce's
connection system. Noel said he first saw the technology in the IMAPS
special issue of "Advancing Microelectronics" (if you haven't' seen
it, or read the articles written by Dr. Neuhaus and Dr. Wernle
published therein, click here
http://www.investortoinvestor.com/nanopierce1.html ).
Noel gave a brief history of the MIT Auto-ID and spoke about how it
all started with Walmart insisting to some of their large suppliers
like Colgate and Gillette on finding uniform source code for RFID
tags (like the UPC code that we now have for bar codes) and how
Walmart didn't want to be charged for it. One of the main catalysts
was the large theft count of Gillette's Mach 3 razor blades which are
fairly expensive and easily sold by thieves on the street.
He said he is a charter member of the Standards Organization and, in
fact, wrote parts 1 and 2 of the Standards book. Smart label research
at MIT has been funded by Gillette, Proctor and Gamble, Target and
Wal-Mart along with the Federal Government. (It was announced in
January that Intel and Tagsys have joined the Auto-ID as well.)
(Noel passed around a sample of the Motorola Bi-Statix smart label
showing the printed antenna technology he developed.)
Noel Eberhardt got a bit technical with his descriptions of RFID,
antennas, chips and connections and how they fit in with the MIT Auto-
ID, so I am posting some information from the web site here which
covers a lot of what he said in his talk at the luncheon:
Headquartered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a
sister lab at the University of Cambridge, the Auto-ID Center is
carrying on a scientific tradition that produced the Universal
Product Code (bar code) in 1973. Bar code creators predicted that the
UPC would evolve into a new market standard in 25 years--and that
time has come. We are on the brink of a revolution of "smart
products" that will interconnect everyday objects, consumers, and
manufacturers in a dynamic cycle of world commerce. In October 1999,
the Uniform Code Council (creators of the UPC) joined with MIT,
Procter & Gamble, and The Gillette Company to make their vision of
forming one seamless global commerce network a reality. Corporate and
industrial sponsors have invested their participation and funding on
a variety of levels in recognition of their integral role in helping
develop a technology that will shape a new world of optimally
efficient and beneficial global commerce.
overview
The Center opened at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
in October 1999. A second lab opened at Cambridge University, UK in
2000. Labs in other regions are planned. The Center is developing a
standard system to identify objects using RFID . RFID tags are built
into objects like food, clothes, drugs or auto-parts, and `read' by
devices in the
environment, e.g. in shelves, floors, doors. The Center has ~45
people, and has raised ~$6m to date.
sponsors
The Center has over 30 sponsors including P&G, Gillette, UCC, EAN
International, CHEP, International Paper, Sun Microsystems, Philip
Morris Group, USPS, Philips, SAP, Unilever, Wal-Mart and Tesco.
technology
The Center's focus is open standard technology including:
- a standard communication protocol for use in ~5¢ microchip-based
RFID tags
- reference design for a ~$100 reader with ~4 feet range using
multiple frequencies (e.g. 13.56 MHz and 915MHz)
- Electronic Product Code , a unique numbering scheme for every
object in the world
- Object Name Service , a network directory to link EPCs to databased
information
- Physical Mark-up Language , an XML-based language for databasing
information about physical objects
The Center also studies business cases and applications, often in
conjunction with sponsors.
applications
Applications identified include supply chain applications (e.g.
inventory reduction, improved availability, better quality and
freshness); security (e.g. counterfeit protection, theft prediction)
consumer (e.g. smart washing machines, refrigerators, ovens);
environment (e.g. recycling).
Noel said that RFID labels and tags were going to be used in just
about everything one day and then he finished his talk by saying how
much he was enjoying working with NanoPierce, Paul and the NanoPierce
team.
After Noel's talk there was a short Q & A during which the following
thought provoking items were revealed:
By the way, NanoPierce is a part of the consortium that is working on
embedding of smart chips into currency that is being developed in
Europe.
There is a large Italian garment manufacturer that approached
NanoPierce to manufacture smart labels to be embedded in their
designer clothes and other products, but we were not given the name
or the names of the other companies that NanoPierce is working with.
There are at least two large semiconductor companies that have been
talking to the company about licensing NCS because they work with
very sensitive material (including some type of financial
instruments) that they do not want to go out of their hands for off
site deposition.
That is pretty much all I remember of the Stock Enterprises
Conference and I do believe a lot of it has already been discussed
here on i2i and on the Agora and I-Hub forums.
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that means the judge and the minsiter of electrocutions and hangings will have time to buy more of baby nano's stock, rather than frying eggs and brains on drugs......or whatever.
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