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On February, 8, David Walker, Chief Executive Officer for Enable IPC Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: EIPC) updated the investment community in an exclusive interview with http://www.wallst.net . Topics covered in the interview include an overview of the Company and the markets it serves, recent press releases, current capitalization, upcoming strategic and financial milestones.
Enable IPC Corp. CEO Featured in Exclusive Interview With WallSt.net
New York City, NY | Posted on February 12th, 2007
Enable IPC Corporation (which began trading on the OTCBB on January 8,
2007) is the developer of a new generation, patent pending microbattery
that combines thin film manufacture with nanotechnology for use in a
variety of items that demand longer life spans while meeting cost targets.
Initial applications include "smart" cards, RFID tags and medical devices.
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on "Interviews." The interview can be accessed either by locating the
company's ticker symbol under the appropriate exchange on the left-hand
column of the "Interviews" section of the site, or by entering the
company's ticker symbol in the Search Archive window.
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About Enable IPC Corp. ( http://www.enableipc.com ):
Enable IPC Corporation is developing a microbattery that the company
believes will significantly outperform comparable technologies. The
company's device is expected to be smaller, cheaper, longer lasting, and
more environmentally friendly than similar existing products.
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