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gktignol

05/21/07 6:47 PM

#2273 RE: gktignol #2272

Answering Questions About Tobin Smith's Interest

This is the latest information I have from Tobin Smith. As you will note, he does not appear to be losing interest, at least not as of 05/01. Could his view have changed since then? Sure. But the crafting of this letter does not give me any indication that would be the case.

But, I'll go one better than that. As recently as 05/18, he stated publicly (in a teaser sent to a broad distribution list to subscribe to the MicroCap Newsletter and the same teaser that I've attached below the 05/01 update) that Integral was one of 5 stocks that he was most excited about at the time.

regards,
gktignol

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Date and Time: 2007-05-01

MOVING OUT OF THE GARAGE

Last week, an article in Modern Plastics Worldwide featured Integral's progress with its conductive polymer composite, ElectriPlast, and its shift from research and development to commercialization.

The article highlights some important numbers about Integral's progress:


Integral has signed 200 non-disclosure agreements and provided samples to interested customers.


Integral 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 most common in major industrial sectors, Integral (using Jasper Rubber Products as its compounder) has created more than 15,000 recipes.


Integral has filed 113 U.S. patents, aiming to protect the material and applications, as well as their respective manufacturing processes.


To date, 25 patents have been allowed, including one covering the compounding of an electrically conductive plastic pellet.

Integral's chief technology officer Thomas Aisenbrey cites the Jasper partnership as a critical turning point for ITKG. He explains that many OEMs told him a full-scale production site, compared to his garage lab in Washington, "is all we've been waiting for."

Well, we expect the shares to get on the move, too, as ITKG closes commercialization deals and finally sees its product flow into the marketplace. It's been a slow, steady process, but we are now seeing signs of acceleration.

With ITKG shares down substantially from their 2006 peak, we're lowering our Buy Up To price to $3 and recommend accumulating on any weakness going forward.
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From the 05/18 teaser I referenced above:

The Dow run is no big deal. Get HUGE profits here

Dear Smart Investor,

Since the March lows, the Dow has really been "on a tear"...

...or so all the index-lovers would have you believe.

Yes, it has been a nice rally in blue chips, and the Dow is now up 6% for the year. But I'm here to say you can do better than that - a whole lot better.

You see, the tiny companies we own at ChangeWave MicroCap Investor are going NUTS.

Our little stem-cell innovator - with a remarkable new technology in the fight against neurodegenerative calamities, like Alzheimer's and Lou Gehrig's disease - is up 29% in the month we've owned it.

Our drug delivery company - pioneering transdermal gels and quick-melt oral tablets - is up 42% year-to-date.

Our tiny limestone miner - a key player in the development of Canadian tar sands - is up 43% in the 3 months we've owned it.

Our blossoming Internet champion - with technology to deliver streaming video 100-times faster - is up 66% since we bought it 2 months ago.

And our network switching stock - which we affectionately call "the next Cisco" is up 86% so far in 2007 - and up a total of 275% for us so far!

So do our stocks always move straight up? Of course not. Sometimes we get our biggest profit opportunities on short-term volatility.

After all, this is the wild, wild world of microcaps. And we're swinging for tape-measure home runs, not bunt singles.

And the volatility can often be our best friend.

Take our wild ride in NeoMedia, for example. A lot of our subscribers really cleaned up when they bought the stock around 6 cents and then took a chunk of their profits when it soared to 70 cents.

Yeah, the stock tanked after that. But I know subscribers with new homes... new boats... early retirements, because of that stock. That's the power of microcap investing. When a stock runs up like that, you take some money off the table. So you bank BIG GAINS and play with house money the rest of the way.

SWEET!

Now I'm going to fill you in on 5 of the microcaps we're most excited about right now.

If any of what you read intrigues you, I've got a very compelling deal on MicroCap Investor today. Anytime you're ready to pull the trigger, just click on one of these links.

The engineer's "Holy Grail"

For decades, engineers and designers have been searching for just the right formula to make a plastic...

...which combines plastic's very best qualities, lightweight and moldable, with the best qualities of metal -- strength and the ability to conduct electricity.

If you had such a product, design engineers could:


* Reduce the weight of a jet airplane or bus or truck or automobile 10% or more - cutting costs and improving gas mileage.

* Create a cell phone case that doubled as an antenna - increasing range and quality of wireless phone calls 20%-40%.

* Substitute plastic for silicon in the making of semiconductors, RFID chips and diodes.

* And substitute plastic for metal in about 100 other applications as well.

This truly is the engineer's "Holy Grail." And this little company owns the patents and manufacturing process that's going to make them, and us, rich.

Imagine if you had gotten in on the ground floor with the company that owned the license to Teflon. Or bought Qualcomm before anyone had ever heard of its CDMA technology.

That's how big - or bigger - this technology can be. So how close are we to making money?

Well, we're up over 100% at MicroCap Investor already - so our one-year profits are nothing to sneeze at.

But - and for you this is critically important - we've just reached the point where this rocket is launch-pad ready and about to go stratospheric.

You see, some investors have been waiting for years for this company's technology to translate into real products - and real profits. And that time is coming very, very soon.

They've got a manufacturer on board. Dozens of companies are already testing the product, which just garnered a key industry award.

In other words, things are getting very, very REAL. Once this really hits the news - and the Discovery Channel just did in-depth interviews with the lab scientists - it's going to blast skyward.

How much can we make?

Frankly, I have no idea how high it can eventually go. But I'm looking to sell half when we hit a 10-bagger. The rest? I might just let it keep growing forever.

Click here for my special deal on MicroCap Investor.

(EOM)
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As I stated at the outset, he could have changed his position on Integral, but that appears highly unlikely to this investor.

gktignol








nuage

05/21/07 7:38 PM

#2279 RE: gktignol #2272

Thanks. That helps.