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Microcap & Penny Stocks : AmeriResource Technologies (ARET)
ARET 0.0001000-66.7%Nov 5 1:03 PM EST

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To: Jim B who wrote (95)6/11/1998 3:48:00 PM
From: Mr. Jens Tingleff  Read Replies (1) of 7609
 
Jim, Further on the news issue.

This anti-hype attitude from the company is puzzling.
Has been discussed several times. Of course the 150$-250$ is not the issue.

Imagine you are a gold digger - Knowing where the gold is - You just haven't found the main ore, or found it but did not claim it yet.

Now the unpaid wires - are payed by the users - paying users of such info would probably not be any kind of competition, rather banks and investment companies - As we know from Steve SSPARSONS.

Why should you brag to your competition on what you are about to achieve - But you would want to tell your bank connections where you are going.

I have the feeling that the above is a good explanation for not using the payed wires.

Now if anyone says Delmar is in construction why would he think like that - Then look here: From the 10K
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A. The Company leased its office space from its stockholder, Delmar Janovec in 1996 and First American Mortgage Company (an entity with common ownership) in 1997. The lease is on a year to year basis unless either party gives 90 days written notice of cancellation. Rents paid were $2,450 in 1997, and $17,528 in 1996.

B. The Company has a note receivable from First American Mortgage Company in the amount of $75,771. An officer of the Company is a major shareholder of the First American Mortgage Company. This note is due on demand and is non-interest bearing.

C. The Company has a note receivable from Dellar Investments in the amount of $43,981. An officer of the Company is a major shareholder of the Dellar Investments. This note is due on demand and is non-interest bearing.
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Delmar is boss of First American Mortgage Company and as I read it a major part of the other investment company Dellar (Delmar and Larry?)

So Delmar thinks about protecting investments - !! - I'm pretty sure that it will end up protecting our interests as well.

Kr
Jens
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