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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (1060)6/17/1999 7:59:00 PM
From: john  Respond to of 150070
 
DIGG, courtesy Fats over on RB,

The business plan of DIGG that has emerged from the press releases shows it is well-integrated and thoughtful. I would say it even smacks of genius.

1.) they're going to utilize waste gas at their wells to get every ounce of energy that comes out of the well-head;

2) they'll be proving a state of the art intenal combustion energy that will provide cogeneration to the power grid; if this technology proves successful, it can be marketed to every oil and gas production company on the planet

3.) software produced by their software division (I assume) will allow remote monitoring and control of the cogeneration plants.

4.)DIGG will be working with the world's most populous nation to provide more efficient production of petro products using an innovative drilling technology that gets more of the black gold out of the ground. Spent wells can be put back into operation. From all
appearances DIGG has a very generous contract with the Chinese. It could be worth 100's of millions.

I haven't even touched on the Internet commerce aspect of the business. We'll find out about that on July 4th. However it appears to be aiming high, DVD and cable telecommunications.
Imagine an ISDN line in everyopne's home.

The Achilles' heel to any new start up operation will be major underwriting to provide the capital that is the lifeblood of any enterprise. I hope we hear something along these lines soon.

Right now, I'd be putting dollars that you've earmarked for speculative investment to buy shares on the dips. If one waits, one underwriting announcement could jack DIGG shares several hyndred percent.

That's the damndest hard part about investing in stocks. When they're cheap, you're afraid to touch them, particularly if you bought them at a higher price. When they're solid blue chip companies, you won't get the multiplier effect in your return. It then turns out to be a matter of faith, so you just have to turn a blind eye to price declines and ride them out and maybe average down. It's all based on faith and hunch and the scant "hard" information you do have from the press releases. I'm talking to myself as much as I am to you, RET FD. Let's wish ourselves good luck with this one.

FATs