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Technology Stocks : High Growth Techstocks for 1998

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To: SirAlexx who wrote (442)1/28/1998 8:23:00 AM
From: White Shoes  Read Replies (1) of 598
 
SA, thank you for the update. I would like this thread to be a place for continued discussion and sharing of all of our ideas, regardless of whether they are in the final portfolio.

Now that the final portfolio is in place,
Subject 19061,
fire away with any and all commentary about your stocks here on this thread, or about the featured ROARING 20 STOCKS.

On that note, though it would have been unconscionable to put them in the basket, I have two speculative issues that people should know about. It will be worth your while to do the research.

1. Trooper Technologies (TPP.V) (Vancouver Stock exchange) or TROXF (NASDAQ Bulletin Board). They are about to build a number of waste management plants in Poland and Hungary using a new technology which converts waste into usable fertilizer. There is a Trooper thread on SI but I suggest you check out Trooper's home page and also the recent newsletter writeup on Trooper as well as the more general issue of environmental cleanup, especially in Eastern Europe.
trooper.com
Subject 10224
theprofitletter.com
velox.uniserve.com

2. North American Detectors Inc. Canadian OTC (NADI). They make CO2 detectors and sales are really strong. Will move to the Toronto Stock Exchange within 60 days. North American Detectors Inc. scooped up the assets of the bankrupt American Sensors (NASDAQ: SNIFF), have made a couple of acquisitions, and are already profitable and positioned for growth. They will likely end up as the #2 provider of home detectors. Company selling for peanuts, will not be here for long following the move to a listed exchange, and when sales, earnings numbers come in...and when CO2 detectors become mandatory in most every household!

A recent press release indicates that the company has been swamped with orders (and word has it the major dept & hardware stores are re-ordering in bulk), and they have had to hire on extra order desk staff.

Subject 17446
nadi.com

I have a small position in Trooper and as yet none in NADI...but let's watch and see how they unfold.
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