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Plastipunk,
They're fairly slow about responding, so don't be discouraged if you don't hear from them for a couple of days. You may have better success by placing a call thru their 800 number.
Integral Technologies is a recommended stock thru his MicroCap service, so you won't get that information thru his regular service. I imagine that's what they'll tell you when they respond.
regards,
gktignol
Your "grapevine" must have a serious
flaw in it, since that's not what he was telling his subscribers as recently as yesterday. You may want to check your source again!
gktignol
The 8-K's out
...and spells out a few of the specifics of the agreement with ADAC Automotive.
http://www.secinfo.com/d12Pk6.vy2j.htm#23h
Good stuff, nyse
I believe Volkswagen is also in the mix, at least according to their 02/15/06 announcement regarding their 'VAST' alliance / partnership.
Thanks!
GK
MrPlum,
You said you first became involved with Integral Technologies a month or so ago, so I'm guessing you saw the article in Jasper's local paper, The Herald, regarding our Manufacturing Agreement with them? If not, here's a link to the article:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=15201735
Here are a few quotes from that article that lead me to believe we'll see immediate fruit from that partnership:
“"The execution of this manufacturing agreement places (Jasper Rubber) squarely in the middle of potentially one of the largest technological advancements ever to occur in the rubber and plastics industries ,” is how Doug Mathias, the company’s president and CEO, describes an agreement with Integral Technologies Inc.”
Editorial Comments: He believes the market exists
“Jasper Rubber also has a license agreement to manufacture some parts out of ElectriPlast.”
Editorial Comments: This was signed earlier in the month; JRP has identified specific parts within their own product line that will utilize EP technology.
“But now, in a departure from just making parts, Jasper Rubber has also been manufacturing the ElectriPlast pellets for parts makers around the globe since October.”
“After Jasper Rubber’s purchase of some new equipment, Aisenbrey said, “we’re making pellets like crazy every day now.””
Editorial Comments: Responding to existing demand
“According to Mathias, bringing Jasper Rubber’s sales force into the equation will help identify new business opportunities for the ElectriPlast. Special training for the sales force began in October.”
Editorial Comments: Preparing for future demand
regards,
gktignol
Mr. Plum,
You have raised several salient points -- all of which are worthy of discussion. Allow me to address one for the moment and I'll hopefully have time to come back to a couple of the others later this evening. If not, there are several other knowledgeable posters who may jump in with their opinions.
You asked, in part, "Someone clearly has confidence in this company, or is it ALL the Toby Smith effect?"
Tobin made his first recommendation of this stock somewhere around mid-March if memory serves me correctly. I believe he followed that up with another recommendation sometime in May.
If one looks at the 'Trading Volume' column in the chart below, it's pretty easy to draw the conclusion that the "Toby Factor" was at least partly responsible. Having said that, I do not believe he is totally responsible for the stock's movement this year. Why? With the exception of February and October, every other month had decent trading volume of 4.5m-5m shares or better.
Month Trading Vol % of OS Closing High Closing Low
Jan 4,957,970 11.67 $0.84 $0.36
Feb 2,153,482 5.07 $1.01 $0.67
Mar 8,837,109 20.79 $2.20 $0.91
Apr 4,423,515 10.41 $1.94 $1.44
May 9,058,594 21.31 $2.85 $1.75
June 4,535,941 10.67 $2.50 $1.93
July 4,957,074 11.66 $3.37 $2.38
Aug 6,123,020 14.41 $4.05 $2.63
Sept 4,801,173 10.55 $3.89 $2.69
Oct 2,431,664 5.34 $3.30 $2.51
Nov 8,913,179 19.59 $4.09 $1.92
Hello, all:
If I were going to nominate someone for having the “Post of the Week” last week it would probably have to be a tie between kPOD’s post # 1384 and CPIM’s response to it in post # 1389. My mention of these is certainly not meant to minimize or detract from anyone else’s post, since most all of them have proven insightful and helpful in so many ways.
What I found particularly compelling about the two aforementioned posts was their ability to create a vision of just what we’ve got in our hands – and where we might be headed.
Take, for example, these comments from kPOD’s post:
“The reason why I believe this to be an exciting ride is that, firstly, the technology is almost a wonder to me.
I think it will profoundly change, well, everything. I have no trouble seeing that it could be bigger than life. Apart from its "standard" (saying as if each of the industries didn't mean billions by itself already) mobile, home electronics, aviation etc., I am excited for products that were not possible or commercially viable until now (like heated jackets, socks, gloves etc.)
The only limit to its uses now is the imagination and the world's inventive minds, currently dormant, are just waiting to be triggered when they hear "by the way" that ElectriPlast exists. Imagine what happens once the product developers in big consumer names find it out, not just in the electronics market, but in pretty much everything that is "tactile".”
and then, CPIM’s response:
“Anyway, I couldn't agree more, concerning new industry sectors. Right now, EP is basically looking at patents for RF/Wireless, Thermal, Light, and electrical power conduction. And you are so correct that open our minds to imagine will open discoveries not yet even known on the planet.
For instance, can you imagine that with EP processed technology we might even begin looking into structural applications of plastic? What if instead of a bridge or high-rise building made of steel and cement, which has certain design limitations, perhaps future structures will be built with highly lightweight but structurally superior doped plastics, that have amazing design capabilities, greater physical flexibility and configuration, maybe easier to obtain, shorter lead times, easier construction assembly, and significantly cheaper as well? Steal for structures is becoming as costly as precious metal. And construction with steel requires the heaviest of expensive construction equipment. Just a thought, probably not yet really in discussion.”
Even the news this morning regarding our license agreement with ADAC Automotive points to a few things many may have never even considered before: Heating? Cooling? Exterior and interior telematics? How cool is that?
All of the above lead to a few thoughts:
Many here have seen or heard of that TV show, Earth II. Most may have even seen Val Kilmer in the movie Red Planet.
Both shows have one thing in common -- they featured a nifty PDA device that was paper thin and expanded as the attached pictures show. Basically, this PDA was used as a
Communication Device
Scanner
and a GPS Mapping Service
in both the TV show and movie.
Such devices can actually become a near-term future standard with the advent of ElectriPlast and a bit of tech wizardry.
What I propose is to get this group involved in the quest of further considering "what is possible" when it comes to not only this as an investment, but more, what might become of this ElectriPlast IP as it makes its way to the market place, and how it may grow from there.
Not to be “out done” by anyone, our own nysepick has shown he has quite a handle on the possibilities associated with ElectriPlast and has demonstrated such in his posts here and in those articles he's written for the blog.
How about you? Perhaps you’ve always had the desire to draft a copy for publishing on the ElectriPlast Blog, ( http://electriplast.blogspot.com/ ) but never knew quite how to go about getting started. It’s really quite simple, but I’ll leave that explanation to the Publisher and Editor of the blog. Contact information can be found on the blog itself.
Is anyone here up to such a challenge? You can be assured that your efforts will not be wasted.
regards,
gktignol
Integral receives mention
in a fairly prestigious online Journal
http://www.telematicsjournal.com/content/newsfeed/9032.html
SPTNWS,
From the News Release of earlier this morning.........
BELLINGHAM, Wash., Dec 18, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Integral Technologies, Inc.'s (OTCBB:ITKG) ("Integral"), has finalized a license agreement with ADAC Automotive, Inc. (ADAC Automotive) (www.adacautomotive.com) to use the Company's proprietary ElectriPlast(TM) technology for specific automotive part applications in heating, cooling and exterior and interior telematics.
As you've alluded to, all one has to do is ask him/herself: "Where could EP fit in this mix?" The answers are very obvious, at least to me.
Thanks!
gktignol
More to like......
"ADAC Automotive's Jack Prince, Global Business Director-Technology Sales Leader for ADAC Automotive commenting on the license said, "It is an exciting endeavor which can bring many opportunities to the automotive market. The currently targeted applications are only the very beginning of the potential for this partnership"."
Moreover, if one will take the time to read the announcement of their 'VAST Alliance' you can learn a little about where they fit in whose supply chain.
regards,
gktignol
So much for the thought
that Integral never release news on a Monday!
VanCop,
That very well may be. However, in looking at everything that's transpired this year alone, I have no doubts that both of those events are right around the corner.
Nice hearing from you again.
gktignol
NYSE,
Good morning, friend.........
There is so much to this ADAC License Agreement I hardly know where to begin. Among a few of the things things I found to be so very appealing about this alliance are:
1) Their Design, Quality Control (including their own " homegrown" ILVS system and the fact they are an ISO 14001:2004 Registered supplier) and Manufacturing Capabilities (which include their philosophy on Lean Manufacturing and the drive to reduce thru-put by focusing on Non Value Added times identified in their manufacturing processes).
2) Perhaps of the most importance (at least from our standpoint), is the global presence they have established thru their VAST Alliance. It's really quite an intriguing business model they've got there!
"Our automotive customers are increasingly demanding that we support their programs globally. The financial and human capital necessary for a company of our size to put a plant in China, Europe or South America would be too high," said ADAC President and COO Jim Teets. "The VAST Alliance provides us the best of both worlds. If ADAC needs to support GM production in Europe, WITTE would produce the European volume for GM and WITTE would pay ADAC a commission for that privilege. Likewise, if WITTE requires support for Volkswagen in North America, ADAC will handle the production here under the same agreement."
In joining the Alliance, ADAC expects to better utilize its facilities in West Michigan to produce value added products for its existing customer base and for those customers that will be gained through the Alliance.
"Door handle systems are actually complex assemblies that need to be engineered to meet stringent safety requirements and at the same time be painted to an exact color match to the vehicle," said Teets. "The VAST Alliance gives us the ability to serve an even broader base of customers and provide them with a global source for technologically advanced vehicle access systems."
In conjunction with this announcement, ADAC has introduced a new corporate identity and logo. The company has adopted the name of ADAC Automotive to represent its automotive activities.
(Source: http://www.adacplastics.com/News.php?N=3 )
This is good.......very good.
gktignol
Deutsch,
Absolutely NP! NP at all......
Mr. Robinson and Company continue to "make good" on the goals outlined at the beginning of the year. Continued good news for this company and its shareholders!
regards,
gktignol
Mr. Plum, likewise NP. I deleted the double post. THANKS for your concern.
News!
Integral Licenses ElectriPlast(TM) to Supplier to World Automotive Industry
via COMTEX
December 18, 2006
BELLINGHAM, Wash., Dec 18, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Integral Technologies, Inc.'s (OTCBB:ITKG) ("Integral"), has finalized a license agreement with ADAC Automotive, Inc. (ADAC Automotive) (www.adacautomotive.com) to use the Company's proprietary ElectriPlast(TM) technology for specific automotive part applications in heating, cooling and exterior and interior telematics.
ADAC Automotive is a full-service automotive supplier dedicated to the production of door handles and components, cowl vent grilles, exterior trim, and marker lighting. Founded in 1975 as ADAC Plastics, Inc., the Grand Rapids, Mich.-based company operates facilities in North America and the United Kingdom, which comprise a combined total of nearly 800,000 square feet of manufacturing space. Today, ADAC is a $225 million company with more than 1,300 employees in the U.S. and U.K., and is a member, along with WITTE Automotive of Velbert, Germany, and STRATTEC Security Corp, of Milwaukee, WI (Symbol: STRT), in the VAST Alliance (www.vastalliance.com), a global alliance serving automotive customers in the development and manufacture of vehicle access systems.
ADAC Automotive's Jack Prince, Global Business Director-Technology Sales Leader for ADAC Automotive commenting on the license said, "It is an exciting endeavor which can bring many opportunities to the automotive market. The currently targeted applications are only the very beginning of the potential for this partnership".
Integral continues to work with other companies which are in the process of exploring over 111 patented and patent pending identified applications of the Company's ElectriPlast(TM) technology.
Integral Technologies
Integral Technologies, Inc. (www.itkg.net) is the developer of an innovative electrically conductive resin-based material called "ElectriPlast(TM)," a highly conductive recipe that can be molded into virtually any shape or dimension associated with the range of plastics, rubbers and other polymers. Our IP consists of ElectriPlast(TM) and thousands of different applications pertinent to a wide variety of industries. To date, we have had 21 US patents issued, or allowed and pending issuance, and 90 patents pending on ElectriPlast(TM) applications. Various examples of industries where ElectriPlast(TM) can be used are antennas, shielding, lighting, circuitry, switch actuators, resistors, and medical devices, to name just a few. The company is currently introducing these new products and ElectriPlast(TM) technology on a global scale.
This press release contains "forward-looking statements'' within the meaning of Section 27A of the 1933 Securities Act and Section 21E of the 1934 Securities Exchange Act. Actual results could differ materially, as the result of such factors as (1) competition in the markets for the products and services sold by the company, (2) the ability of the company to execute its plans, and (3) other factors detailed in the company's public filings with the SEC. By making these forward-looking statements, the Company can give no assurances that the transaction described in this press release will be successfully completed, and undertakes no obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes after the date of this release.
For more detailed information on the company and the technologies described above please visit our web site at www.itkg.net or contact Shareholder Relations at 888-666-8833 or The Investor Relations Group, at 212-825-3210. To review the company's filings with the SEC, please go to www.sec.gov.
SOURCE: Integral Technologies, Inc.
Integral Technologies, Inc. Michael Pound, 888-666-8833
Copyright Business Wire 2006
New Money, thanks for the reply! (eom)
All:
Hello. I took a small position a couple of weeks ago, but wondered what the consensus was among this group re: Cramer's recommendation? More specifically, how could he make the claim that LVLT is THE speculative play for 2007 and then turn around just a few days later and make the sell recommendation in advance of their inclusion in the Nasdaq 100? That makes little sense to me. I bought it to hold for the long-term, so this is more a curiosity to me than anything else.
TIA,
gktignol
dpummel,
I think it's safe to say that there are those who've been doing just that (taking profits) at varying price points on the way up. Nothing wrong with that -- that's why we invest. Even those who bought in on TS's initial recommendation are up 300%+. That's not too shabby for nine month's worth of work if that's the case.
Like you, I have not been a seller, but on the contrariwise, was able to take advantage of the dip a few weeks ago and pick up a few more shares.
Will there be a sell off if we don't get any more news before the end of the year? My guess would be 'yes,' but that's what I thought would happen on the heels of the Jasper Rubber announcement (buy the rumor, sell the news sort of thing), which obviously did not happen -- so, what do I know! haha
Each investor has to look at their own situation and decide what makes the most sense in their particular financial situation. As for me, I'm in a holding pattern. There is just too much in front of us (JARCO's production start up, revenue generation, the CES Show, etc.) for me to do otherwise.
Thanks,
gktignol
sptnws,
Thanks for sharing this info with the board. I would not have expected them to answer. As I mentioned to plastipunk in another post, I'm not really sure what the investor would do with this information if he did have it?
regards,
gktignol
plastipunk,
I don't think you are missing anything. From the response it seems pretty clear that they have no intentions of revealing who they purchase the fibers from. Why? I do not know. But, they are under no obligation to reveal it if they choose not to. What would the investor do with this information if he had it? That I likewise do not know.
Thanks,
gktignol
plastipunk,
You may be thinking about the Authorized Shares, which stand at 150m. That is what the Shareholder vote was all about -- increasing them from 50m to 150m, and was the first such request/authorization in the Company's 10 year history.
Just because shares are authorized does not mean they are (or ever will be) issued. That may have been where part of the confusion was coming from prior to and shortly after the Shareholder vote to increase them. You can read the release from that period to find out some of the reasons offered on why the increase was needed, both then and in the future.
Thanks,
gktignol
Plastipunk, this is from the May announcement
May 10, 2006 09:20:00 AM ET
Integral Technologies, Inc. ITKG ("Integral"), announced today that an increase in the authorized share capital of the Company's common stock has been approved at a Special Meeting of Shareholders held on April 28, 2006.
The proposal by management to increase the authorized common shares from 50 million to 150 million received overwhelming support, with 93.5% of shares voted in favor of the proposal and less than 0.3% of shares voted abstaining.
The Company has been advised by a number of warrant holders of their intention to exercise their warrants prior to the expiration date of June 30, 2006. These warrants originated from previous private placements.
You weren't here back then, but there were dire predictions at that time that the share price would plummet to lows never seen before. Guess what? It didn't happen. Moreover, it doesn't appear to this investor that the most recent private placement of approximately 3m shares had any lasting impact on the share price.
Another thing to consider is that, Integral only has 45.5m shares outstanding, which is EXTREMELY low. The float, obviously, is considerably less than that.
Financing their day-to-day operations does not currently appear to be an issue with Integral, at least not for the next year or so. By that time we should have some form of revenue flow to help offset any existing needs.
Thanks,
gktignol
I should have mentioned
that this would be in addition to nysepick and myself. iHub allows room for three assistants, but I think that would be a bit of "overkill" at this point with no more posts than we generate each day.
Thanks,
gktignol
ins_101,
I am familiar with manufacturing, Jasper Rubber and obviously, Integral Technologies.
From a manufacturing/production process standpoint, you try to make sure you have done your part in mitigating every conceivable risk possible. Still, even the best efforts at "expecting the unexpected" leave some room for "Murphy" to do his evil work.
I cannot speak for Jasper Rubber, but don't you imagine, purely from a logical, speculative and profit-interest standpoint they, too, have been heavily involved, or at least consulted in many of those decisions that will have a direct impact on their ability to manufacture?
Last, but certainly not least: I have observed the principals of this company for MANY years. One thing they are not is hasty or superficial in their decision-making processes. Even if one were to point to what may be viewed as "failures" over the past few years, most of those, I believe, can be chalked up to Mr. Murphy and not a real break down or some sort of fatal flaw in their decision making.
For these reasons: having a manufacturing background myself; the quality of the Company we're partnered with; and my confidence in the principals making those decisions, I do not have an unhealthy fear that extended peroiods of downtime will occur.
You are right in pointing out supply chain concerns. A certain amount of fear/concern may even be a good thing in the decision making process because it helps us with the drill-down to anticipate the risks. Because of the reasons offered, I am not overtly concerned about this particular aspect of our ever-emerging story.
Nice hearing from you.
gktignol
sptnws,
That was a very gracious reply. Thank you!
Onward and upward!
gktignol
Vancop, touche! I feel your pain!
I can "police" the board (which I attempt to do); Matt can likewise step in on occasion (which he has done as needed), but the simple and unfortunate truth is that, short of monitoring the board 24x7, by the time either one of us get to the spurious or wrongheaded posts, the "damage" has been done.
If anyone here would like to assume the responsibility of assistant moderator, please feel free to e-mail me privately. In your e-mail please include the following:
1) Your understanding of iHub's TOU policy
2) How you would view your role as assistant moderator
3) Some means of "proof" that you hold shares in Integral Technologies (you may select those "means" that you feel best guard your privacy)
4) The reason why you should be selected
I will receive submissions thru the end of the day next Saturday, 12/16/06. Public responses will not be accepted and will be deleted as an invasion of privacy.
Adding an assistant moderator could help the situation somewhat. But the bottom line, however, is that each and every poster must decide to conduct him/herself in an adult, civil, and open-minded manner.
Thanks for the post.
gktignol
Hello, ins_101
Have you posed that question to those who ought to know, i.e., someone within Integral's IR Department? If it's not contained within the filings, and you find it's not within IR's scope of providing an answer, I doubt the answer will turn up here, but you never know! I do not believe the "special sauce," as you put it, is within the micron fiber itself. Much like Coca-cola's secret recipe, I suspect that, too, is a highly guarded secret and locked away somewhere.
regards,
gktignol
Thanks for weighing in
nysepick. We are just a few weeks away from what is sure to be a gala event. Perhaps those who can attend (I think qlt intimated he plans to attend -- there may be others) will do us the favor of letting us know what transpires there.
I, too, extended my congrats to cmurphy. Some have surmised that knowing when to sell is much harder than knowing when to buy. I think there is at least a kernel of truth in that statement.
Thanks again,
GK
I always find it somewhat humorous
when posters you've never heard of show up out of no where just to tell you they've sold. I'm not really sure what the purpose is for such a move, but it appears congratulations are in order. You made a profit, which is the whole purpose of investing, is it not? Congratulations!
As far as our participation in the CES is concerned, we will have a full presentation of all our technology on the exhibition floor at the Sands hotel. We are being sponsored by the CES to be there. Why? I think it has something to do with that "little deal" of being selected as a recipient of a CES Innovations 2007 Design and Engineering Award in the Enabling Technologies product category. We are honored guests, and don't have to pay our way. That's why we don't show up on the CES website as one of the participating vendors. But yes, we will have a real display of our patented Electriplast inventions on the exhibition floor.
Since this speaks directly to
the two applications referenced in the April release, perhaps this means we will be hearing something soon (relatively speaking) from the much-maligned Heatron License Agreement
http://www.lightboard.com/index.cfm?page=main&frm=article&id=1212
BELLINGHAM, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2006--Integral Technologies, Inc.'s (OTCBB:ITKG - News; "Integral"), has finalized its license agreement with Heatron Inc. (www.heatron.com) for the rights to use the Company's proprietary ElectriPlast™ technology for specific applications in the heating and LED lighting markets. Since its founding in 1977, Heatron has grown to become a leader in innovative heating element and thermal management designs and solutions.
Heatron's CEO Mike Keenan, commenting on the license said, "We feel that obtaining the rights to utilize the ElectriPlast™ material in two of our applications is critical to the market success of these products, in particular our LED products division which is experiencing phenomenal growth."
There's a new article on the EB
titled: ElectriPlast: The Tipping Point
You can find it by using this link or the one in our info box if this one doesn't work for you.
http://electriplast.blogspot.com/
Thanks,
gktignol
From the just released 8-K
"ITEM 1.01. ENTRY INTO A MATERIAL DEFINITIVE AGREEMENT.
On November 29, 2006, Integral Technologies, Inc. ("Integral") announced that it had entered into a Manufacturing Agreement with Jasper Rubber Products, Inc. ("Jasper"), pursuant to which Jasper shall manufacturer (sic) for Integral resin-based conductive, moldable capsules incorporating Integral's ElectriPlast technology. (emphaisis mine - gktignol) The effective date of the agreement was November 22, 2006.:
Manufacturing News Links
It appears that this advertisement appeared on IBD's online version Friday
http://www.investors.com/breakingnews.asp?journalid=46379701
And this one in the Bellingham News on Thursday:
http://www.topix.net/city/bellingham-wa
And this one on the Rubber World site:
http://www.rubberworld.com/news.asp?action=showart&id=7753
And this one on the Omnexus site on Thursday:
http://www.omnexus.com/news/
I'm sure there are many, many more if one wanted to take the time to search for them. The point being, they all report Jasper Rubber's selection as a matter of fact. There doesn't appear to be any equivocation or second-guessing on their parts; they simply report the event.
gktignol
I see no real reason for confusion.......
as stated in the referenced post, I likewise said, "I also know you are limited in what you can say" and further down toward the bottom of the same post, "Regardless of whether or not you choose to participate ....."
I know several people who have signed NDA's. Sure there's a lot that cannot be said and rightly so. Still, there's a lot that falls outside those parameters that can be said. Those decisions fall to the NDA holder.....not to you, or to me.
Personal information is not meant to be shared via this format, which is why one of the TOS features is 'Violation of Privacy.'
Have a good evening.
gktignol
Not necessarily, sir/madam......
People come here all the time speaking with some degree of authority and likewise making all sorts of claims and counterclaims (I'm NOT pointing fingers at you, sputnik, nor anyone else for that matter -- it's simply the nature of the boards). It's pretty much up to the reader to discern fact from fiction. Not the best system, but that's what we've got to work with.
I sometimes wonder if it wouldn't be better for complete openness on the boards -- name, phone number and everything. I know that will never fly, but it would "separate the men from the boys" and the "wheat from the chaff" pretty quickly.
But I digress......
Have a good evening.
gktignol
To: All Jasper Rubber Products' Employees
I recently sent a letter to the writer of the article that appeared in The Herald this past Thursday. Here's a portion of what I said to him, "It was well-written and put the Company, the Community and just as importantly, the Employees in a very positive light. If I were an employee of Jasper Rubber (which I'm not) I would be walking just a little bit taller and my chest would be out just a little bit more than it was prior to the article's publication."
C'mon.......I know you're out there!
I also know you are limited in what you can say, but perhaps you could weigh in on what your impressions were / are of the journey you've recently embarked upon (starting with Integral's initial visit, to your work in assisting with line set up, to the purchase of new equipment, your thoughts abut the future, etc., etc.)
Moreover, perhaps there's a particular thought you'd like to see expanded in this forum, or on the ElectriPlast Blog itself.
Regardless of whether or not you choose to participate in an open discussion of the JARCO / Integral initiative, this is one investor who is very happy to see this turn of events take place. I believe it lays the foundation upon which both companies can prosper.
Sincerely,
gktignol
Gotcha........thanks. (eom)
For what purpose?
You lost me there. What purpose will that serve? I have his contact information as well as that of the author of the piece.
vizsla, you have accomplished what many
yearn for, but never obtain: control of the tongue!
Good for you!
GK
It's all part of the
"Master Plan" Obywan.
GK