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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (7842)6/10/1999 10:14:00 AM
From: BarbaraT  Respond to of 108040
 
WallStreet West recommendation:

AMCI:

We believe AMCI has HUGE growth potential due to relationships with other large publicly traded companies. With the stock currently trading in the 3/8 area, we feel this is a fantastic GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY. Our short term target is the .75 to $1 area, and longer term $4 to $5. AMCI has a small float and also trades on the Berlin Stock Exchange under the symbol ARU. Here is the story:

AMCI is a telecommunications company that is a global provider of hardware and software solutions to the world of digital wireless and wireline communications. This fully reporting company has reseller agreements with ORBCOMM USA, L.P., American Mobile Satellite (NASDAQ: SKYC) and PageMart.

AMCI is currently focusing the majority of its efforts on its data communication systems for the oil/gas industry. Through its reseller license with ORBCOMM USA. L.P., a partnership between Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE: ORB) and Teleglobe, Inc. (NYSE:TSE), AMCI offers a satellite communication system that allows oil/gas companies to monitor and control their equipment from anywhere in the world via the Internet.

Additionally, under the reseller agreement, AMCI may provide similar services to railcars and intermodal containers. ORBCOMM is the world's first commercial global wireless data and messaging system. The ORBCOMM system uses a constellation of 28 low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites to provide cost-effective tracking, monitoring, and messaging capabilities to and from anywhere in the world.

Similar to two-way paging or e-mail, the system is capable of sending and receiving two-way alphanumeric packets of data. These short, economical messages increase the efficiency of remote operations by making critical information readily available, often from areas beyond the geographic and economic reach of traditional systems. While the competition relies on cellular and RF technology for data transmission, AMCI believes it will excel through its superior satellite based technology.

Currently, the company has deployed over 60 systems in field operations. Several of the companies currently utilizing the system include Cross Timbers Oil Co. (NYSE: XTO), Hanover Compressors (NYSE: HC) (AMCI subscriber communicators are installed on Chevron wells operated by Hanover.), Walsh Engineering, Inc., Cabot Oil and Gas Corp. (NYSE: COG), and Compressor Systems, Inc. AMCI believes that the positive findings by these companies will create additional orders for use of its service. Further, AMCI's relationships and reseller agreements with other telecommunications companies will allow it to have a diversified mix of services in the industry.

The company's intended mission as a telecom provider is to build a growing base of monthly subscribers in order to enhance the company's book value on a “per pop” or “per subscriber” basis.

We are expecting a press release in the next day or so, and invite you to visit their website to see if you agree that this is a SERIOUSLY UNDERVALUED situation. amc-wireless.com.

Company: American Millennium Corporation, Inc.
Exchange: OTCBB, BERLIN
Ticker Symbol: OTCBB: AMCI Berlin: ARU
Shares I/O: 15,408,422
Estimated Float: 3,800,000
Insider Held %: approx. 70%