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Gold/Mining/Energy : ESI Environmental Sensors Inc.

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To: ASI who wrote (10)3/14/1998 10:31:00 PM
From: D. Bryan  Read Replies (1) of 32
 
ESI Environmental News Release

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Mr. Horne

I've been watching the news releases and I must say that I'm starting to become more of a believer in E.S.I., and that this company could have an interesting future in the technology sector. The President, Gail Gable, appears to be very accomplished, being appointed to a position as "Chair of the BC Science and Technology Awards Committee."

Wascana Energy & CS Resources, are the oil partners conducting tests on this oil sensor right now. It would appear that this sensor could be of great benefit to these oil companies by either saving them a great deal of money, or protecting their equipment from some type of water damage. With these companies conducting tests in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Research Council it would appear that this sensor would be a significant discovery in this type of field(especially if ESI has the patent). This device could be extremely beneficial to oil companies, especially if it saves them money in this time of declining oil prices. If this unit is accepted by these companies, would other companies like Petro Canada, Shell, or even larger companies be in the market for this sensor? And if so, would these sensors be of use in other areas of the world(Middle East, etc.)?

If I've got this correct I would say that this company may have have a Cinderella future, if these sensors work. Would that be appropriate? I would really like to see some liquidity in this stock(advertising etc. like we spoke of in your Feb. 20th. post) because I would like to purchase some stock. The issue of liquidity can only be dealt with through new investors, and without that I would say your stock will continue to go in the direction that it is. At present there still doesn't appear to be much of a following, but I hope that changes soon.

I look forward to further news releases.
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