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Non-Tech : Palweb Corp (PAEB)

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To: franco who wrote (386)11/23/1997 8:23:00 PM
From: franco  Read Replies (1) of 2512
 
What the court ruling releasing Cooper Manufacturing from bankruptcy means to CBNR:
They've been working at getting Cooper out of bankruptcy for
15 months- this has been the focal point of CBNR's existence.
All the hard work to keep the thing afloat and profitable til the glorious day
when they actually OWN Cooper will be PAID BACK 10 TIMES now.
Its great to own shares in a company that says what its going to do, does all the hard work, AND GETS IT DONE! Now this whole bankruptcy
thing was VERY COMPLICATED and there were a lot of legal stumbling
blocks- so the judge finally banging the gavel in CBNR's favor is one
of the BIGGEST EVENTS for a BB stock this year!

Check out: cabec.com

Not only do they get the WORLDS LEADER in MOBILE OIL RIGS, they get
it when the demand is HIGH, and they get it for a fire sale
price of paying off the creditors. The judge could have liquidated the
company or given Cooper to someone else, but as we will see
tomorrow, he GIVES IT TO CBNR because of CBNR's strong management! Once potential customers hear that
Cooper is out of bankruptcy and in strong hands, SALES WILL GO THRU
THE ROOF because they can be assured that products, warranties & servicing, and replacement parts will be available!

Based on this GOOD NEWS, I think we'll see $1 this week and maybe $2
by the shareholder meeting Dec 13!

Good luck!

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