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Re: TalonThorn post# 1038

Wednesday, 05/09/2007 8:21:23 PM

Wednesday, May 09, 2007 8:21:23 PM

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buy price is not the way to pick sell price

TalonThorn to choose a selling price based on the buy price does not seem very logical.

If you read recent news you would have seen:

" In Germany, there are 17 nuclear utilities with 1,615 metric tons of lead, which is the equivalent of 1,300 metric tons of BIECOM. A realistic replacement program of 10% per year would require 130 metric tons of BIECOM annually. Further, the site managers of the nuclear power stations are currently considering the use of FEECOM and BIECOM to cover the tubes and pipes within the power stations."

(BIECOM/FEECOM belongs only to NUCON-RF)

And I guess you do not know - the use of lead for shielding is banned in 2010 for European Union and the above is only talking of Germany and there are many countries in the EU with the same needs. At the moment this is the only replacement for lead for this purpose.

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You do not know that NUCON-RF is now working in the last stages of the two recently announced acquisitions?
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Furthermore do not not understand that NUCON-RF is probably if not most certainly the best qualified for nuclear remediation and storage of hazardous waste and owns or has the license for the material to use in nuclear remediation sites where the G-8 along with the Russian Government and the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development have $4 billion US dollars to spend.
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Maybe someone wants to sell 10k shares every so often to buy something but with so much business ahead you can be assured that no one has any desire to sell much.
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It seems to me a waste of time and space even talking about it.
Take a look at other companies that have a big amount of their business in Russia. VIP $104.18, WBD $81.90, MBT $55.16, GLDN $57.69. They are all near their highs. Do you somehow think that with the absolutely huge need in the world for what NUCON-RF can provide that this stock cannot be at least as high as those mentioned above in time? I am sure sure that anyone with restricted shares has a similar vision so at $5-10 it is just too silly to talk about.

I am a consultant for NNRF, Inc and own personal shares