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All:
Still waiting for the CES report and the shocking truth by the "Scam Alert" staff.
Some people can't tell the truth.
All:
yart
All:
Garagesale
All:
Lighthorseharry
jkboston:
Thank you very much. Would you mind if I posted the information elsewhere?
jkboston:
Do you have a link to the new patent at the USPO?
plfminthemiddle:
I heard about Integral Technologies from a friend who showed me a picture of a cell phone antenna and circuit about the size of a fingernail. I think that was way back before Hector was a pup.
dogmanchildtwo:
EOM
nysepick:
For what it's worth I too bought a "few" more shares of ITKG yesterday.
kpod:
You said, "Just on a side note - I'd love to hear one of the employees tell me what a working day at the company looks like."
Ever see a sausage factory? There are just some things one does not want to know or see!!
KPod:
Don’t misunderstand; I’m laughing with you not at you; welcome to Bill Robinson’s world of Shareholder Relations.
I am a long time ITKG shareholder; I believe in their products and their future. What I don’t believe in is Mr. Robinson’s micro management, and in my opinion his attitude that screams, shareholders be damned.
Recently someone I respect told me when the share doubles, or triples, or as Tobin Smith has said “becomes a 10-bagger” I will change my mind about Bill Robinson and consider him a genius: I assure you I won’t.
Kpod, you either have to be a believer or a disbeliever when it comes to Integral Technologies and/or ElectriPlast; if you believe hang in, if you don’t believe get out and find another stock to speculate on.
Good luck in all of your investments.
gktignol:
Thank you for clearing that up. I was about to ask daviking who the expert was until I read your on target response and back tracked to the TS Board.
To say I'd take the poster's comments with a grain of salt is putting it mildly. If one were to search long enough and hard enough they'd be able to quote someone who is convinced the world is flat.
If that is the posters only DD then it explains a great deal.
A simple question, why is JARCO buying and installing a second pellet machine at a cost approaching $500,000.00 if ElectricPlast ain't all that.
nysepick:
You said: "qlt: It is my understanding that Integral was working to link
Powerful Plastics to the Integral website. That was a week ago. I wrote to Discovery Channel Canada when I first heard about it, but haven't heard from them. I also wrote to them the day Integral said the video was available because I couldn't get it.
My understanding is that it is a powerful piece of tape due to the fact that it ran on a network with an international reach. Unfortunately, I have not heard if Integral plans to follow up by exploiting Powerful Plastics.
Sorry I can't be of more assistance. Maybe if more folks wrote the company to complain, they would respond. I certainly have.
Cheers"
The bottom line, at least in my opinion, is an inept Investor Relations Department!!!!
Richie
Skidos:
Just think of the weight loss, therefore the money saved, if all of the copper wire say on a 777 or an Airbus, was replaced by ElectriPlast.
I've been told that is not out of the realm of possibility.
daviking1:
I really do not care to have any conversations with you regarding the Discovery Channel video, Canadians, Integral Technologies, ElectriPlast, or Plastenna. I believe in the company and their products, I am also a shareholder; your views are diametrically opposite mine so we have nothing to discuss.
I am an American and very proud of that fact and have no desire to change my allegiances; good luck with all of your investments.
daviking1:
Thank you, but I think we're all set.
gktignol:
I should be able to get a DVD of the story within the next week. I'll post it on my wife's site and email that URL to the ITKG shareholders I am familiar with.
Sorry but my wife is opposed to me making her URL public as she is aware of some of the vicious emails I've received from several unnamed posters.
It's certainly better than nothing.
Gosh gee:
Another out of line post removed from the Integral Technologies Board; not bad as the poster is 2 for 2 in his last two posts.
What goes around comes around.
All:
Did someone have a post removed from ITKG?
All:
E-Weekly
Apr 26th, 2007
Integral's conductive compounds charging ahead
By Tony Deligio
Integral Technologies (Bellingham, WA) is shifting from research and development of its conductive polymer composite ElectriPlast to broader commercialization. Capacity is being increased, with one pelletizing line already in use and a second on order at its manufacturing partner Jasper Rubber Products Inc. Last year, ElectriPlast achieved its first commercial application with an internal hearing-aid component for Knowles Electronics LLC, and it sold another license to British Esprit Solutions Ltd., which just visited the company and is investigating several aerospace applications.
When MPW caught up with Integral chief technology officer and general manager, Thomas Aisenbrey, and Jasper president and CEO, Doug Mathias, in a mid-April conference call, the pair had returned from Detroit, where they emphasized the material’s new focus on wire and cable products, showcasing an ElectriPlast-based car-battery cable.
Potentially replacing heavier rubber-jacketed copper cables, the ElectriPlast cable, which suspends copper particles in a polymer matrix, is 80% lighter than its copper counterpart and has already completed life-cycle testing for one potential customer, enduring varying amperage loads and 24/7 operation for three months in an environmental chamber. The cables are non-corrosive, including their lugs, and maintain the conductive properties of copper.
Aisenbrey said that although Integral has signed 200 nondisclosure agreements and provided samples to interested customers, it has focused on 17 companies as viable leads, providing pellets and test plaques and in some cases even designing products. Working from a base of 12 resin matrices that are the most common in the electrical/electronics, aerospace, defense, and automotive markets it’s targeting, Integral, using Jasper as its compounder, has created more than 15,000 recipes. Aisenbrey says 113 U.S. patents have been filed, aiming to protect the material and applications, as well as their respective manufacturing processes. To date, 25 have been allowed, including one covering the compounding of an electrically conductive plastic pellet, vs. multicomponent conductive resin systems that require introduction of an additive.
Aisenbrey cites the Nov. 30, 2006 announcement of Jasper as a manufacturing partner as key to the momentum ElectriPlast has enjoyed of late, adding that many OEMs told him a full-scale production site, compared to his garage lab in Washington, “’is all we’ve been waiting for.’”
In business since 1949, Jasper entered thermoplastics in 1985, focusing on elastomers, although it works with some rigid materials. Mathias says it compounds all its own material, except silicone and FKM, a fluorocarbon elastomeric coating. Roughly 90% of the company’s sales come from compounded pellets, with the rest generated by molded products. Jasper is a licensed processor of ElectriPlast, and as such, it is already looking into full programs for some customers, including tooling and part production. “We can shorten the cycle time quite a bit,” Mathias says. “A lot of people would just assume have us mold the parts here.”—tdeligio@modplas.com
nysepick:
If, "It has been approved and paid for as of 19 April how long does it take for Integral to be officially notified their patent has been approved? Once Integral has received the patent can they then order the bands, balloons and streamers to notify the world ElectriPlast is real?
KP:
Great questions!!!! Might I suggest they be put to TA at Integral Technologies to see if he has the answers, or is allowed to answer such questions.
As far as licenses for ElectriPlast, I believe Integral would welcome all. It is said there may be close to 100 companies experimenting with the EP pellets; one would have to believe not all are Fortune 500 members.
Phil:
Your post is not worthy of a response.
phil:
Your post is not worthy of a response.
hasher5:
Unfortunately I can not share his PMs with others: if I could I categorically state you'd never have made that last statement.
Have a wonderful day.
All:
Not to open old wounds or ignite old battles but I believe the following post sent by a Parking Lot regular will show another side of the poster. A side many of us have seen in his PMs.
Matt removed the post soon after it was posted. For what it is worth the original post referring to West Virginia Tech was posted by a person who happens to live in Europe
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Posted by: Phil (Bullrider)
In reply to: PK who wrote msg# 2117 Date:4/18/2007 5:37:20 PM
Post #of 2118
The sad events you mentioned did not happen at West Va. Tech, but at VA. Tech.
I personally don't believe anything you posted.
Phil
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Make up your own minds, but many consider the post to be absolutely out of line.
Thank you Matt.
Phil:
Not worthy of a reply.
waterwisp:
But I had to drop to his level because he categorically refused to accept any responsibility for what was going on. His PMs were vile attacks and when I answered him in kind he blocked my incoming PMs: at that point I figured he was a coward who could give but not take.
To those of you who have lived on this board for a long time I want to apologize for the rancour I may have caused but in my world one never turns the other cheek.
I've received a number of unsolicited very sincere PMs from a number of you and for those I say thank you.
I'm not pointing fingers at anyone but if you want to stop this foolishness you must speak up loud and clear when someone posts something that is out of line. Matt shouldn't police this board, the members that use it should.
Sptnws
waterwisp:
I tried. EOM
mimurray:
Message received, understood, and done.
mimurray:
As soon as sputnik stops sending me hate filled, racist and bigoted riddled PMs telling me to answer him on THe Parking Lot it will stop. I think you should address some of your concerns to The Scam Man sputnik, or is it sputnik107, or dogmanchild, or yart, or garagesale, or lighthorseharry, or honeste1. Don't shoot the messenger.
reddog65:
Are you getting annoyed because the world is beginning to see the truth about some of your friends? I didn't comment about the PM you sent me so please keep your mouth shut.
Matt:
OK they just be used in court.
Poor Phil:
His Post #2093 on the Integral Technologies Board seems to have gone poof!!
I don't know if it was Matt or the Board's Administrator that saw your offensive post and removed it: maybe some jail time?.
Be happy
ROTFLMAO
Phil:
Why would you attack a poster you do not know, on a board you don't post on, that is about a stock you don't own but have still badmouthed?
Since you're usually in a drunken stupor I assume you can blame that condition for hating everyone equally.
Dr. Richard Slezak not.
PS/Since you attacked the poster on the Integral Technologies’ Board and not on The Parking Lot, I took the liberty of sending your post to Matt as a TOU violation.
Now be happy.
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Posted by: Phil (Bullrider)
In reply to: MrPlum who wrote msg# 2093 Date:4/15/2007 11:28:34 AM
Post #of 2094
note that, in the article, the identities of the RB posters engaging in this kind of activity were revealed.
Where?
Liar.
Phil
sputter:
I believe what you said was: "Sent By: Sputnik Date: ##/##/2007 11:05:50 AM
Hey ######## you said 3:00 PM. I was there and when your ##### ####### #### ### didn't show I left at 3:15 PM. So, you didn't bring your girl to observe you get your head handed to you. It figures, you are a coward; a piece of human excrement." (sic)
Sputter, I had to clean up your post; even for this forum it was rather reprehensible. Maybe I should post more snipets from your emails so the world will understand just how much of a low life you really are.
For those that are unaware, sputnik posts under 7 or 8 aliases on Raging Bull: his newest screen name is sputnik107, sound familiar?
phil:
Were you looking in a mirror Mr. Coward?
Watch your mailbox old man for your entire world is about to change. One of your "friends" on this thread suggests you and sputter are living together; is that true?
Another of your "friends" said you ate shit sandwiches but I defended you and told him you didn't like bread.
Have fun old man.
sputter:
If it makes you happy to continue your lies go for it.
Phil:
You are such an arrogant piece of shit. So lets see, I post the information I have about you, then you complain to Matt to remove me from Investors Hub and you claim a moral victory.
Puhleeeeeeeeze, asshole don't be naive. I have great uses for that information, believe me. All those subscriptions to Alternative Life Style magazines arriving at your home will have the mailman laughing.
Watch your mailbox buddy, or maybe I don't have the information but I can assure you I ain't posting it here: yet!
Now have another dink, err I guess I mean drink.
ROTFLMAOAY