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Babylon

11/03/03 8:09 AM

#167427 RE: Zeev Hed #167425

Today's the day to see if your "high noon" high in the market call (before the 100-125 sell-off) happens. Who knows, it might go on to make higher highs...
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gotmilk

11/03/03 8:11 AM

#167430 RE: Zeev Hed #167425

Zeev, Yes i understand, and while the Haber company
may not ever realize its stated goals, i just by chance
entered during the last two years when lows were gotten,
as i bought at 0.07 then 0.05 and 0.03
for a current average of 0.05
and its now 0.23
BUT
its "not needed money"
so i'll continue my gambling for either a total lost or moon shot.
I do have a BIG boatload of shares,
and as knowned that Pink means no reporting,
there is word (aka rumor) of no reverse split to happen.
For me no problem to hold another 2 years or more :o)
Talk on the boards is that Mr. Haber finally after 25 years
of holding his invention in the research lab environment
has finally handed it over to people that will market it.
d:oug
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Plugger301

11/03/03 8:14 AM

#167435 RE: Zeev Hed #167425

Zeev

07:18 ET Cabot Micro CEO/Chairman resigns to pursue other professional opportunities (CCMP) 57.00: Co announces resignation of CEO/Chairman Dr. Matthew Neville. He will be replaced by William P. Noglows, who previously served as an outside director to Cabot. "In the future, I want to pursue other professional opportunities and use my experience to develop and grow high-tech businesses and take on a different set of challenges," comments Dr. Neville. He will continue in an advisory role to Cabot for an extended period to contribute to a smooth transition process.
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gotmilk

04/06/04 11:40 PM

#227696 RE: Zeev Hed #167425

Msg Replied Back Into: "Gotmilk, Haber [has] been trying
to get this technology off the ground for how long now?
... more than 15 years ago. It has gone nowhere..." [stop.]

PRESS RELEASE - April 6, 2004
http://www.haberscience.com/PR040604.htm
Haber Reports Strong Interest in its [Instrument]
at PITTCON 2004 Conference [of] the more than 1,200 companies
represented at the show, Haber's EMP 15D/A instrument was one
of only 22 nominated for the PITTCON 2004 Editors' Awards.

BAYONNE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 6, 2004--Haber, Inc. (OTC: HABE - News), a New Jersey-based company with proprietary technology for analytical separation instrumentation, reported that its flagship analytical instrument, the EMP 15D/A, received an extremely positive reception at this year's Pittsburgh Analytical Conference (PITTCON) in Chicago.

The company reported that of the more than 1,200 companies represented at the show, Haber's EMP 15D/A instrument was one of only 22 nominated for the PITTCON 2004 Editors' Awards. The awards panel consisted of 11 editors from various publications around the world. The company also reported that four prestigious technical publications have indicated plans to follow up on the EMP 15D/A instrument in future issues.

"In addition to the positive media attention that we have received since unveiling the EMP 15D/A instrument, Haber has also been approached by colleges, marketing organizations and internationally based corporations interested in our electromolecular propulsion technology," said Albert Conti, president of Haber. "Not only does our technology offer ultra-fast, high-resolution separations, but it does so in a way that allows scientists and researchers to see molecular interactions as never before possible."

"Our goal is to advance this revolutionary technology as quickly as is prudently possible," continued Conti. "Accordingly, we are looking to secure joint ventures and collaborative arrangements with companies who have the resources, technical expertise and marketing infrastructure needed to successfully realize such a commercial undertaking. We are also interested in working with academic and research institutions who are in a position to support protocol development."

The company is also accelerating the development of a capillary micro-preparative device for the EMP 15D/A to serve as the front end to mass spectrometers, the primary instruments used in proteomics research and drug development. This device will have the ability to deliver highly separated material from the EMP 15D/A instrument via nanospray ionization coupled to a high-resolution mass spectrometer for final analysis. The company believes there are no unsolvable integration or development impediments to completing the system.

Developed by company founder Norman Haber, EMP technology is distinguished from the analytic techniques of electrophoresis and chromatography by its greater scope of applicability and higher speed. It is rooted in an electrochemical process that affects the differential movement and analytic separation of a wide variety of molecules.

EMP offers important operational advantages over existing analytical techniques, including:

Ultra-fast separations - EMP separations are typically completed in 1 to 3 minutes, with certain separations completed in seconds.

High resolution - By virtue of its speed and minimal separation distances, EMP may set new standards for resolution. Refined EMP separations have extremely sharp zones with minimal band-broadening and diffusion aberrations.

Broad applications - EMP can be used to analyze a wide range of molecular species in a broad variety of solvents.

"Our belief is that EMP begins where the relatively mature fields of electrophoresis and chromatography leave off," said Conti. "We feel that EMP has infinite possibilities along with infinite opportunities, and our scientific and engineering teams are working hard to capitalize on opportunities that are already evident, as well as others that may not be immediately apparent."

For more information, visit http://www.habercorp.com

About Haber, Inc.

Haber, Inc. is a high technology process development company with proprietary technologies in extractive metallurgy and electrochemical separations. These technologies include the company's Haber Gold Process (HGP), a chemical system discovered by Norman Haber, the chairman of the company, for the hydrometallurgical extraction of gold from its ores. The Haber Gold Process is both non-toxic and more efficient than conventional solvents such as cyanide. This technology accelerates the gold extraction rate and may increase gold recovery from its ores by a substantial factor. The company's Electromolecular Propulsion (EMP) technology is an electrochemical process that enables the electrically controlled movement or positioning of a variety of different molecules. It is distinguished from the techniques of electrophoresis and chromatography by its wide variety of potential applications and the greater speed and control of the results. For more information, call Peter R. D'Angelo (781) 643-2727, or visit the company's website at http://www.habercorp.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

Any statements contained herein that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance and underlying assumptions. These statements are subject to uncertainties and risks including, but not limited to, economic conditions, the impact of competition and pricing, government regulation, and other risks. All forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of the Company are qualified. The Company disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof.

Contact:
Haber, Inc.
Peter R. D'Angelo, 781-643-2727

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