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Gold/Mining/Energy : Thermal Control Technologies Corp TCT (was Redux Energy)

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To: Tupulak who wrote (711)3/8/1999 8:51:00 PM
From: mike wood  Read Replies (2) of 1208
 
There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that there is a connection between WOOD-GUNDY selling this stock down to this level and mngmt's wishes.You are right,a company is not built overnite.But also if your plan is to encourage investors into selling their shares at lowball prices, everything TCT has done has accomplished that.There has been no stock promotion,mngmt blunders from a supposedly smart man,no attempt to move to a more reputable exchange,sending press releases out at the most inopportune time,or not at all.There are a lot of companies out there that have a lot less going for them than TCT,that trade for a lot more.And I do mean that TCT has a great product,the best on the market.But for how long?Will we all be thanking Blaine for taking his father-in-law's idea,and slowly building a company,when some bigger company decides to build one themselves.It is just a matter of time before that happens.I also have been told that the man behind the plan is Bill,and I applaud him for his efforts.I wish I could say the same thing for his daughter's choices<jk>.I am glad that Bill "has a dream"but just remember,somebody else had a dream,and look what happened before that dream came true.TCT,get the stock price up lets make that,job 1,or better yet make your shareholders your #1 priority.
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