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Non-Tech : EPL Technologies - (EPTG)

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To: Probart who wrote (48)4/11/2000 1:17:00 PM
From: Wayne  Read Replies (1) of 60
 
Probart,
I have spent a lot of time looking at several charts on the company. Due to the size of my holdings in this company, I do not recommend to buy or not to buy. As I am sure that I will eventually read that I am only trying to hype the stock. My personal opinion should be somewhat obvious based on the old putting your money where your mouth is saying. I have owned other companies in the past that have traded the same place on the curve that this one currently does. One that reminds me of EPTG with regards to where their story currently is, is RADAF (RADA now) back around 12/95 to 12/97. They had a nice IPO and went south from there. Pulled their self up by the boot straps with a nice OEM/OED contract for Hasbro and developed their own product line. My take on it is that EPTG is very much at the same point in their business cycle that RADAF was then (also lots of similarities in the chart to this point). Later RADAF came back down to where it is now (7-8). However they were a toy company that had a major hit,BassFishin', that had a novelty factor and saturation of market issue. I would not expect that to be the case with EPTG considering the contracts and agreements that EPTG has obtained in the past couple quarters and the headway in patents as well as deals that they must be currently working on (there isn't any grass growing under management feet that I can tell). I am anticipating that we will hear that they are at a point in their business cycle that they can say they will in fact be profitable in the not to distant future and can explain why/how so it becomes clear. In my opinion a profitable company is worth more than $2-3/share, especially if it is sustainable. If we do in fact reach this point and it is made clear as to why the numbers work, I would hope to think the street will start to evaluate EPTG for it's current place on the business curve instead of the past learning curve it has gone through. Time will tell!!! By the way, I was a big buyer of RADAF in the 0.75 to 1.5 range, sold at an average out of a lot and held for the story to manifest itself, not just for a short profit.

Best of luck to all. This is only my opinion, not given as advice or a recommendation.
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