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SB1954:
Yup, today was all good: more than most can imagine.
hoosier06:
I believe the most important part of the News Release is that "Underwriters Laboratories (“UL”) approval was given to the ElectriPlast™ parts for their electromagnetic compatibility (“EMC”)."
I believe this will open even more doors for Integral Technologies.
All:
I'm happy to see that ElectriPlast now has a Facebook page.
Mr. Plastipunk:
I think you may be very wrong regarding JARCO. From what I've heard about Jasper and ITKG, I believe the poster might be on target.
Mr Marsred:
I'll stick by Integral Technologies' future being quite successful. I am hearing some very positive rumblings: I'll believe those rather than those who oppose the company, and doubt that ElectriPlast works.
Enjoy the remainder of your summer.
Mr marsred:
A tad of research will show the answer to your claims is false.
Integral Technologies has had a number of tests, conducted by Independent Labs, done on various ElectriPlast formulas. The change in the ISO 9000 status is do to the fact Integral Technologies has averaged the 3 or so test results.
Contrary to your concerns or accusations, there is nothing nefarious regarding the test results.
http://officialelectriplast.blogspot.com/2010/05/independant-testing-our-process.html
Mr marsred:
A tad of research will show the answer to your claims is false.
Integral Technologies has had a number of tests, conducted by Independent Labs, done on various ElectriPlast formulas. The change in the ISO 9000 status is do to the fact Integral Technologies has averaged the 3 or so test results.
Contrary to your concerns or accusations, there is nothing nefarious regarding the test results.
http://officialelectriplast.blogspot.com/2010/05/independant-testing-our-process.html
Sputnik:
An expose of what?
The poster leaves unsubstantiated information we are suppose to take at face value. Obviously you accept it as gospel; I don't.
If I remember correctly the poster is also a moderator of this Board; so much for objectivity on managements' part.
I assume the objective moderator will remove my post.
Meanwhile I'll continue to accumulate shares of ITKG with the belief the will be all that.
Mr. Plastipunk:
Would you please post the link that will confirm your statement, "Looks like ITKG is making false claims at the top of this cite."
From all I've heard the past 4 to 6 weeks everything they've posted is the truth. If you have evidence contradicting their claims please provide it and we'll all file SEC complaints.
Thanking you in advance
I'm believe we are getting to the point where we should be hearing a bit of good news from Integral Technologies. I'll not predict when, but from a few tidbits I've uncovered I feel comfortable some positive news is close.
Integral Technologies has had better weeks, but then so haven't all of the markets.
hoosier06:
It is my understanding the next two months could be quite interesting for those who follow the ElectriPlast soap opera on this and other ITKG boards.
Marsred:
You're right on most points: Integral Technologies hasn't changed ElectriPlast at all over the years: it has always worked.
The difference is now they have a different person trying to sell it: Mo.
hoosier06:
Nice little bump on "just" another Licensing Agreement. I believe it is beginning to prove what many of us believe that ElectriPlast is for real and does perhaps have a bright future.
hoosier06:
This was old news as far as I was concerned. As to the chances of Integral Technologies taking home the Clarus Award, I honestly have no idea.
I'm waiting for a News Release announcing a signed contract or two with a total value larger than what I will be paying Uncle Sam prior to April, 15th.
hoosier06:
Not sure I'd be delighted climbing "into bed" with Toyota is the smartest thing Integral Technologies could do. If it's just a shielding issue and ElectriPlast cures the problem, then you're a hero. If it's a computer or chip issue and EP doesn't solve the problem we'd lose big time.
Just one man;s opinion.
hoosier06:
I agree with you 100%. I'm not going to be naive and say the share price will rocket to a gazillion dollars as the announcements are made. I do believe a few of the detractors will leave for greener pastures as they realize this little puppy might just be the real deal. I wasn't delighted that a Licensing Agreement was signed with an unnamed company, but after hitting the text books and speaking with my brokers and a few financially savvy friends I think it was done for competitive reasons. If you don’t want your competition to know what your next product might be or might do or might contain, then you don’t telegraph that information in advance.
I’ve heard a few rather exciting possibilities of what ElectriPlast might just be able to do and I’ll stay the course with my fingers crossed and at times holding my breath and praying. Mo and his team appear to be the real deal and know the right people in the right places.
One important word hoosier06, just remember the word wire.
BOOMERSTOCK: It certainly did but rebounded enough to come back up to above the $1.00 mark. Previously I said there would be bumps along the road and today was one and there will be others. Yet I'm still optimistic we could possibly see a share price of $10.00 by the end of 2010.
All:
The gentleman from MDB Capital told me Integral Technologies would be receiving an invitation to the event. Might I suggest rather than discussing the invite one of you pick up the phone and call Bellingham and ask.
I'll take the gentleman's word from MDB Capital until he's proven wrong.
hoosier06:
I was informed the gentleman from MDB Capital who was quoted in the post was most unhappy that his name was used and attached to quotes he claimed he did not make, or that the quotes were taken out of context.
I placed my call because if a Loyal Basher was going to get their two cents in, so was a Loyal Long. The person I spoke to was most understanding of my position, and I was emphatic I was not calling to hype the company: I was calling to explain the back ground and the point of view of plastipunk. Upfront I let it be known I had no desire to know plastipunk's real name, as that was not the nature of my call.
I explained that Robinson, Ince, and McArthur (sp) disliked me enough to have my email address blocked on their server: that I was not a paid shill or pumper as some have suggested.
My conversation was most cordial: I was asked to read the post to him and I did.
My sense is that MDB Capital will no longer accept calls regarding their "Best and Brightest" program from shareholders of any of the companies being highlighted in their news release.
I felt the other point of view was shown.
***Plastipunk, I never said you said Integral Technologies was scamming the US Patent Office: you have the ability to put words in other posters mouths. You told someone at MDB Capital that you thought Integral Technologies was a scam. Are you suggesting the folks at MDB Capital just made that up? Your posts on this forum will verify you've stated that as fact time, and time again.
Good luck in all of your future investments.
gktignol:
Integral Technologies should be receiving their invitation to the event within the next few days. I believe they may be unaware they are invited.
The person I spoke with was emphatic ITKG is on the list of the "Best and Brightest" through a rating process, possibly by their peers. The number of patents they own and the number of applications they have is the only thing that landed them on the list if I understood the gentleman correctly.
MDB Capital knows nothing of the financials, or the history of the Principals or the products: that is for the individual investor to obtain.
You make the list 'cause ya got the goods, or the possibility to make the goods.
I just thought it important that MDB Capital hear from someone other than a negative poster. I was emphatic with the person I spoke with that I hoped ElectriPlast will prove itself to the world. I also told that person that if it went belly up, so much for that and I'd move on to something else with my play money.
plastipunk: "You don't scam the US Patent Office."
I just got off the phone with MDB Capital and most of what you said is incorrect.
Their list is made up of "Quantitative Information" about the companies they have included on their "Best and brightest List." Integral Technologies is rated at a 3.3 on the scale they use: most companies rate about 1.0 on that same scale.
MDB Capital knows nothing about sales, contracts, financials, company history or its management. Those on the list are rated highly by their peers for their Intellectual Properties: ITKG appears to be rated very highly.
You had suggested or intimated that Integral Technologies might be, or was a scam. The person I spoke with was quite emphatic, and you can take this to the bank: [color=red]
Very few of those companies on the list will be invited to the conference: Integral Technologies of Bellingham, WA will though be on the guest list.
boomerstock:
Please stop that: ElectriPlast doesn't work and there are hundreds, if not thousands of other companies producing similar products: they haven't announced them yet their waiting for Integral Technologies to drop their next bombshell first.
I expect a bit of a slow down in the upward spiral; there are those who after all these years will take their profits and be gone.
Me, I'm here until the share price reaches .01 as several of the negative posters have predicted.
Yes boomer, it has been a decent run and as I can remember, investing is about making money.
otturman:
You're making it difficult for those who are opposed to Integral Technologies/ElectriPlast because they need to put you in a box.
They believe you're not allowed to post here unless you agree with them and want to bash it, God only knows why, or you're a pumper and are paid by the Company or one of its agents. They do not believe there are investors that A) believe in the product, or B) just want to make money. I happen to be a combination of both and they, or just a few, attack me in their personal messages.
With 2 high school age daughters it's all about me making money to offset their upcoming college times 2 tuitions etc.
Good luck, and I am beginning to believe this company might just be what I've been looking for.
hoosier06:
So here's the question: why are there posters bashing Integral Technologies? I doubt they work for a competitor for contrary to what the claim no one makes a product similar to ElectriPlast. So they’re not trying to drive competition away.
Are they shorting the stock? Possibly, but I don't think there's enough action for them to make money on ITKG.
They're trying to save we Loyal Longs from ourselves through a charade called ScamAlert: yup and I have a bridge for sale as well.
I am comfortable with my investment in Integral Technologies: that comfort level increased several hundred percent when Mo got involved.
To that end nothing "they" say on this ITKG or any ITKG chat-room will cause me to buy or sell a single share. I enjoy sparring with them for I am aware they don't know squat, if even that much, about Integral's future potential.
But they do want to know what product Robinson & Ince have brought to market in 14 years? Simple answer, none, they're a development company and many of us believe some of their goals are in sight.
Should I sell my Boeing shares because the "Luxury Liner" is not yet in commercial service: I think not?
The truth of the matter is simple; the group of naysayers will be hammering ITKG with their same lies and misrepresentations even if the stock hits $20.00 per share. I intend to lean back and enjoy the ride while constantly tweaking their respective sphincter muscles.
otturman:
The same question many have been asking. The bashers were here at a dime and they'll be here at $10 and perhaps $20.
To me it's about making $$$$: I have and I believe I will continue to make lots of it. So let the negative ones spew whatever floats their boats as long as I can bank the green.
hoosier06:
I wouldn't be surprised to see ITKG sitting close to $10.00 per share by years end. There is still a lot of rough road ahead but everything I'm hearing points towards a delightful future for this little upstart company.
Nope, I'll not make a bet on that pps, but I truly wouldn't be surprised.
Think wire ladies and gentlemen; look around you and try and figure just how much wire is in the walls and ceilings of most every building; how much wire is used in any given automobile, and hopefully, how much wire is in a commercial airliner.
If some care to dream of ITKG dropping to but pennies, I have the right to believe it can reach at least the $10.00 mark.
If you have the time, the future for ElectriPlast may just be now.
Dear Shareholders,
Integral Announces License on ElectriPlast™ Wire Application
2010-02-12 09:30 ET - News Release
BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- (Business Wire)
Integral Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:ITKG) (“Integral” or the “Company”), today announces the Company has completed a License Agreement with one of its customers based on its Patented Wire technology number 7,244,890 to shield wire using the Company's ElectriPlast™ Technology.
At the request of the customer, its name will not be published, but the Company has submitted the necessary paper work to the SEC for filing.
Traditional shielding on wire, called braiding, weaves together base metals such as copper, tin-plated copper, stainless steel, etc. The braiding process is the most time-consuming and expensive stage of making shielded wire. Even then, this process provides only 80% - 90% shielding coverage. In contrast, ElectriPlast™ replaces the metal braiding, provides 100% shielding coverage, speeds-up the process twenty-fold, reduces weight, and is far less expensive.
Once perfected, various products will be submitted to UL and CSA for electrical approval within North America, and then to other markets overseas.
Because ElectriPlast™ can be extruded and has the potential to provide total shielding of wires at lighter weight and lower cost, the Company is confident that ElectriPlast™ will emerge as the preferred material to use in wire shielding.
ElectriPlast’s™ elimination of metal, ability to be fabricated using low-cost injection molding, and demonstrable efficiency and effectiveness will fundamentally change the way in which electricity is harnessed and managed. It's not a matter of whether this revolution will occur, but how rapidly our customers will be able to make the transition to take advantage of Electriplast's extraordinarily diverse and patented applications.
Intellectual Property and Patent Portfolio:
Patents based on our ElectriPlast™ platform continue to be approved by the US Patent office and now number 45. The Company has elected not to appeal those rejected (52), instead incorporating them into subsequent applications in order to better optimize the different uses arising from our base patent. Please visit our web-site www.itkg.net for current approved Patents or visit www.usgov.patent.com.
Integral Technologies
Integral Technologies, Inc. (www.itkg.net) is the developer of an innovative electrically conductive resin-based material called “ElectriPlast™,” 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™ and multitudes of different applications pertinent to a wide variety of industries. No assurances can be given that all patent applications will be approved; however, to the extent that patents are not granted, we will continue to attempt to commercialize these technologies without the protection of patents. Various examples of industries where ElectriPlast™ 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™ 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 Doug Bathauer, at 812-455-5767 or email at electriplastinfo@aol.com. To review the company’s filings with the SEC, please go to www.sec.gov.
Contacts:
Integral Technologies, Inc.
Scott McArthur, 888-666-8833
Source: Integral Technologies, Inc.
Oops, someone appears to have gotten tired waiting for that first ElectriPlast contract.
There certainly appears to be something driving Integral Technologies' share price higher.
plastipunk:
I think not. Why would I want to subject myself to the third degree you and your friends put a positive ITKG poster through?
I said what I chose to say regarding Integral Technologies: time will be the judge of the validity of that information.
Obviously you believe the company is a hoax or a scam: you are entitled to your opinion, and I to mine.
Have a good day/week/month.
Rather quiet here. I figured some of the negative ones would be sending up balloons and flares every time the price dropped a penny or so.
I've been buying a few shares here and there as my belief the end of the "lack of any sales" drought may shortly end.
Ok, now attack me.
All:
A bit of DD did produce this:
http://www.rtpcompany.com/info/data/emi/EMI263.htm
Not sure if I already posted the URL.
hoosier06:
Please stop being both logical and rational regarding ElectriPlast's future.
plastipunk:
You are correct, what they previously claimed never materialized. At present there are no products on the market containing ElectriPlast, or made of ElectriPlast: the release of the Third Party Test Results changes the dynamics of ITKG's future. Granted the results cover only one of the EP formulas they hold, but they're a whole lot closer to the reality of a signed contract(s) today then they were last week.
If you continue to live in the past, rather than look to the future, then all you're going to see is what might have been rather than what possibly will be.
I believe with Mo and his accomplished team, and a new bright and perceptive leader in the Investor Relations Office, the future is much brighter than it was a week ago.
You can believe and post whatever you want, I can't stop you from doing that. Until Mo and Doug are proven wrong I'll continue to be optimistic about all things ITKG and EP.
plastipunk:
One further question, are you an attorney with first hand knowledge of the information you posted regarding, "........... protecting themselves from uses that a customer may engage in that were not endorsed by the provider."? Or is this your assumption.
Again, thanking you in advance for your anticipated quick response so all readers of this chat room will fully understand your post.
plastipunk:
In part you said in a recent post, "Jasper Rubber wants to distance themselves from Electriplast in any way shape or form because Doug knows it's never been anywhere and it's not going anywhere and he doesn't want the Jasper name to take a hit. Nor does he want to stand behind the likely inconsistancy of the Electriplast pellets uniformity in conductivity."
Would you be gracious enough to provide us with a URL, or a copy of a letter, or a recent news release that confirms Doug Mathias made that statement?
Thanking you in advance for your anticipated information confirming your claim.
Sputnik:
Please provide the source for the technical information you just posted as I'd like to call them to confirm your claims.
OT: Also, Doug, the new Head of Investor Relations at Integral Technologies recently told me he will take any and all calls from those just interested in ElectriPlast and the company's prognostications, and from all shareholders large and small.
He says every call he gets, he has returned. He would be interested in talking to everyone who posts on these boards regardless of which side they are on.
To date, he does not believe he has received any calls from anyone who has been trash talking either the company, ElectriPlast, or the future of either. That is contrary to what several posters have said.
If you don't believe what is in the News Release regarding the test results, might I suggest you contact him and question him directly.
gktignol:
Sir/Madam:
Your post is 100% on target.
plastipunk:
Obviously these companies also fall into your categories as companies that are scams or running a pump and dump.
http://www.rtpcompany.com/
http://vendor.parker.com/Groups/Seal/Divisions/Chomerics/Chomerics%20Product%20Library.nsf/24eb4985905ece34852569580074557a/a10773a540a48bdf852569580073dda4/$FILE/Cho-Bond%201024-1026-1072.pdf