November 27, 2000

ThermoElastic Technologies Now Trading; The Sole Marketer and Distributor for the Plastic of the New Millennium


Million Dollar Breakthrough

A dynamic new acrylic from ThermoElastic Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: TMRO) is poised to become the revolutionary plastic of the millennium

Plastic. It was the famous and sage advice given to Dustin Hoffman in the film, The Graduate, 33 years ago, and it has resurged as lucrative wisdom today. Plastics remain one of the great resources of our time, and now a breakthrough acrylic from ThermoElastic Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: TMRO) could become the new “king of plastics” in several industries.

ThermoElastic’s advanced acrylic is set to revolutionize products across many markets. Nothing causes Wall Street’s heart to pump faster than a breakthrough product so hot it creates its own momentum. Called “Biocompatible Intraoral Thermo Elastic Material,” it’s an amazingly versatile acrylic material, applicable to so many multi-million dollar products and industries that as its sole distributor, ThermoElastic Technologies Inc. could become the “Microsoft” of acrylics.

Powerful economic engine

Plastic, of course, changed the 20th century. From appliances to aerospace... from auto parts to product packaging... the economic impact of plastic was unprecedented.

Today, that historic impact is encapsulated in one company. ThermoElastic Technologies is positioned to capture revenue from a variety of industries because its new acrylic is the key manufacturing component for a vast array of products ranging from medical devices to sports equipment.

The diversity of ThermoElastic’s emerging client base gives the company several lucrative markets to conquer. Medical and dental applications provide recession-proof stability, while other applications such as furniture design provide trend-setting growth.

Wealth-Building Secret

ThermoElastic Technology, Inc. mirrors a wealth-building model used by Peter Lynch and other Wall Street wizards. Tagged by financial gurus as the “pic and shovel principle,” this savvy stock-picking strategy takes its cue from 19th century merchants who made personal fortunes by selling basic supplies to the throngs of hopeful miners during America’s gold rush. History shows that most of the miners didn’t strike it rich, but the merchants became millionaires because they sold supplies that everyone -- rich and poor alike -- needed.

Perhaps the greatest modern-day example of the pic and shovel principle at its most powerful is Microsoft. A modest early investment in Microsoft generated millions of dollars in investment returns. Now, ThermoElastic is poised to become the “Microsoft” of acrylic. And like the young Microsoft back in 1987, trading for only about two dollars a share, ThermoElastic has its whole future ahead of it.

Marketplace rollout in motion

A unique characteristic of ThermoElastic’s acrylic is that, when heated in warm water, its shape can be molded effortlessly. The acrylic then maintains the shape. The acrylic can be mixed to be as soft or as hard a plastic as desired, making its custom fit possible for everything from dentures to bicycle seats.

Potential applications are vast and ThermoElastic is targeting the most revolutionary applications first. Taking the fast route to marketplace dominance in the billion dollar dental industry, the company has pending agreements with dental supply distributors that could thrust its fiscal 2000 sales into high gear. Dental suppliers, always anxious for a product that can kick their sales to a new level, recognize the potential of ThermoElastic’s “next generation” acrylic.

In a word: Revolutionary

Not often does a new technology spring up that immediately changes the face of an industry. ThermoElastic’s new acrylic allows for the first major change in denture design since dentures were being carved out of wood and ivory more than 200 years ago. The thermo properties of the new acrylic allow denture wearers the luxury of being able to fit and refit their own dentures just by softening the liner in warm water. The material remains thermo adjustable permanently.

The power of this patented technology lies in the controlling mixture of two liquid monomers acting as a softener and a hardener. The proportions of the two monomers determine the range of the acrylic’s firmness, from cushiony soft to hard.

Recession-proof dental market worth millions

The dental market provides one of the strongest sales bases for the company today and its long term forecast is solid. The dental industry is predicted to growth steadily for decades, spurred by aging baby boomers. By the year 2040, the senior population will soar to more than 75 million over age 65.

The overall market for dental products incorporating ThermoElastic-type acrylics is expected to soar 270 percent, and the company’s push into the North American dental market this year could boost the bottom line by $15-$20 million in revenues.

Versatility blows away all competition

ThermoElastic’s new acrylic gives dentists unprecedented flexibility. Other dental ThermoElastic products fall short. Some soften in water, but their consistency is not controllable and remains relatively soft. Others utilize bent metal wires to achieve rigidity, making them difficult to fit and adjust. Still other acrylics require expensive equipment on the part of the user.

Also, most products available in the dental business have a single purpose or are use-specific. In contrast, the versatile properties of ThermoElastic’s acrylic provide dentists with abilities never before available from one product. The acrylic has more than 60 potential applications in the dental industry alone. Each application has the long-term potential to generate millions of dollars in sales revenues.

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Acquisition target?

When a small company has the patent on a product that will change the status quo, there are three ways that the competition, no matter how large they are, can adapt. First, they can spend tens of millions of dollars on research and development to create a product with similar advantages, if possible. Second, they can try and outgun the smaller company by spending millions more on advertising to reinforce their endangered market share. Or third, they can acquire the smaller company and put their marketing force behind it.

ThermoElastic’s exclusive acrylic is so revolutionary it could have the world’s major medical, dental, and chemical companies seriously thinking about option three. Historically, such a move lights a fire under the share price of the acquisition target. Although ThermoElastic says knows of no acquisition is foreseen at this time, the potential remains.

Breakout timing opportunity

Already carving out market share in Canada where it was invented, the product has been approved for sales in Europe. Protected by U.S. and international patents, ThermoElastic’s acrylic compound has received its first FDA approvals for various dental applications in the United States. Comprehensive FDA approval is pending. Full FDA approval will open worldwide medical markets for the product and thrust ThermoElastic Technologies, Inc. to the forefront seemingly overnight.

Milestone investing

Far reaching inventions can have equally far reaching impact. Many of the world’s preeminent companies -- from AT&T to Xerox -- are routed in the genius of a new invention. Banking on these milestone-creating ideas is a proven investment strategy. 

ThermoElastic today is a ground floor opportunity to profit from an advanced acrylic on the verge of coming into common use in a myriad of new products. Already answering the prayers of denture wearers, the acrylic’s potential uses in other medical markets gives it almost limitless growth potential certain to put a Hollywood smile on shareholder’s portfolios.         

 

King of the Marketplace

 

ThermoElastic’s next-generation acrylic is poised to revolutionize more than the dental industry. Its properties are applicable to products in a vast spectrum of multi-million dollar markets -- from sunglasses to ergonomically designed tools. Each application creates a new product line. And with each new application ThermoElastic Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: TMRO) is positioned to seize the market. 

·         Sports Equipment: Custom fitted running shoes and ski boots give ThermoElastic multi-million dollar long-term growth potential. Also, custom grips and handles could improve the performance of athletes in tennis, squash, and other racquet sports.  

·         Customized tools and instruments: The hand tool industry could benefit from the plastic’s ability to make a custom grip possible. Also, many people, because of injury, disease, or simply the effects of old age, have problems gripping standard household items. ThermoElastic’s space age acrylic opens a whole new approach to this market. For example, it can be used to mold custom drawer handles and steering wheels that fit the grip of individuals. 

·         Orthotics: Orthoses are shoe inserts that help make standing, walking, and running more comfortable.  When made of ThermoElastic acrylic, the Orthotics can be placed in hot water, remolded by the individual to the desired shape and left to cool. The Orthotics can be remolded as many times as needed to accommodate the changes that are occurring in the patient’s feet. 

·         Eye wear: The optical industry can customize the nose and ear parts of eyeglass frames. 

·         Splints: Splints made of ThermoElastic acrylic can be constantly adjusted to progressively increase the amount of tension applied to soft tissue surrounding a joint. The adjustment process only requires that the splint be heated in hot water, then bent to the desired angle and left to cool before the patient puts the splint back on the body.

·         Medical Prostheses: Custom-made prosthetic devices can be made that are both economical and versatile. Prosthetic devices can be mass-produced to standard sizes and yet customized for each individual user by molding the prosthetic in hot water. The material will help increase the lifespan of the products and reduce costs at the same time.

·         Braces: Orthopedic braces and artificial limbs already comprise a billion dollar industry in the United States. The market for Orthotics and Prosthetics is projected to grow so fast that even with a 20 percent increase in the number of certified Orthotists and Prosthetists, only 65 percent of the population’s needs will be met.      

·         Custom Furniture; Sculpture; and other uses: ThermoElastic technology is now being used in the architectural process to customize a new artistic line of contemporary furniture. This new approach is expected to revolutionize the industry in comfort and design. As a sculptural material, ThermoElastic acrylic is a new, unexplored art form. 

·         Hearing Aids: Audiologists are always looking for new technologies and materials to improve upon the fit and service of the hearing aid. Each ear differs. ThermoElastic acrylic could customize this fit as never before, setting the new standard in yet another multi-million dollar industry.

 

 

 

 
THERMOELASTIC TECHNOLOGIES INC /CO/
Ticker: TMRO   Exchange: Over the Counter Includes OTC and OTCBB
Total Number of SEC Filings Found 23
Add this company to your Watchlist    SIC Code: 6770   
FORM TYPE FORM DESCRIPTION DATE FILED SIZE (KB)
8-K/A Amended Current Report 8/21/2000   7  
10QSB Quarterly Report 8/21/2000   27  
NT 10-Q Notification of Late Filing 8/11/2000   4  
SB-2/A Amended Registration Statement for Small Business Issuers 7/27/2000   178  
8-K Current Report 7/18/2000   7  
SB-2/A Amended Registration Statement for Small Business Issuers 6/22/2000   189  
SB-2/A Amended Registration Statement for Small Business Issuers 6/19/2000   189  
10QSB Quarterly Report 5/22/2000   28  
NT 10-Q Notification of Late Filing 5/15/2000   4  
SB-2/A Amended Registration Statement for Small Business Issuers 2/23/2000   210  
10QSB Quarterly Report 2/15/2000   31  
10KSB Annual Report 1/13/2000   165  
NT 10-K Notification of Late Filing 12/30/1999   9  
SB-2 Registration Statement for Small Business Issuers 12/10/1999   243  
8-K/A Amended Current Report 11/16/1999   40  
NT 10-Q Notification of Late Filing 11/16/1999   4  
8-K Current Report 10/1/1999   66  
10QSB Quarterly Report 8/9/1999   26  
10QSB Quarterly Report 5/12/1999   26  
10QSB Quarterly Report 3/16/1999   26  
10SB12G/A Amended Registration Statement 3/10/1999   110  
10SB12G/A Amended Registration Statement 2/19/1999   115  
10SB12G Registration Statement 11/25/1998   186  

 

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