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Microcap & Penny Stocks : IECS- NASDAQ $0.50 stock won prestigious OIL and Gas...

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To: Bugsy who wrote (188)2/18/1998 7:49:00 PM
From: JOHN SAMSEL   of 747
 
Bugsy,

I am not even sure what the end product looks like. If they are drying the end product they can sell it for $140 - 200 per ton according to what some similar type companies have mentioned. If the end product is wet then it will get less per ton but there will be more of it.

Hogs like slop. Horses, cattle, etc have a preference for grasses, grains and vegetables like beet tops, etc.

IECS may have to dry the product for ease of transport or to accommodate the needs of different livestock. Any agri-biz viewers with an educated opinion on livestock feed? Will cattle eat a wet food supplement?

You pose a lot of valid questions about the process and the business. I will make note of them a give Jeff a call. Hope I can reach him.
Has anyone seen the SEC filing of IECS? that might give some more info.

Regards

John
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