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Microcap & Penny Stocks : E-Prime Aerospace (EPEA)

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To: Flier who wrote (262)7/17/1998 3:24:00 AM
From: Alaskaman  Read Replies (1) of 680
 
Hey Flier

Somes things I would like to know are:

1. Alaska is building a new space launch facility in Kodiak; is there interest in using this facility for EPEA launches? If so let me know and I'll send some E-mail and make a few phone calls to Senator Stevens and Murkowsky.
2. Does Bob see a need for further financing and/or share issuance once the blessing of Congress is upon him? If so what estimates could he give on debt amount for initial outfitting. Perhaps Alaska can offer some sort of incentive for new industrial business processes such as refitting reusable stages. They are looking for growth industries.
3. What kind of lead time is required to complete the first launch platform? If approval for manufacture is given how soon can EPEA respond to multiple contracts.
4. Your message, Flier, on certain senators supporting EPEA in gaining a waiver, seemed elusive. Can Bob put any names to this "certain Group" and perhaps we as shareholders can add to his efforts with a new surge of petitioning. Now would be a good time to repost the petition asking shareholder support but directed at this certain group. Timing in Congress is everything!
5. Can Bob give an estimate of when this senator support should come through?

Sorry so many questions but you asked!

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