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To: IEarnedIt who wrote (2579)7/2/1999 11:07:00 AM
From: Cigar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3679
 
Cigar wish all a happy holiday from secret hideaway in South of France.

No problems with SEC here in S of F. No Freddie. No China Green. Hardly any champerty. Cigar smoking encouraged in all restaurants. Sun out 350 days a year (okay, Cigar make that part up). No snow, Even old Yugos run most days.

Game of life here is very simple: everybody here steal from everybody. Playing on zee Bourse like being in game of craps with loaded dice; can be lots of fun, but house win all the frites in the end.

Cigar maybe too mellow from too much rose at lunch, and Cigar feel pain of all who are seriously screwed in slup deal (Cigar too is pregnant w/o benefit of marriage with Solucorp), and Cigar not so quick to forgive shotgun jury at SEC.

But Cigar has seen worse systems in action. Is more to life than sun, cheap rose and cigars (please, no pop quizzes to this question; take word of old Indian on this).

Cigar wish all a happy holiday.



To: IEarnedIt who wrote (2579)7/7/1999 9:55:00 PM
From: robert a belfer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3679
 
Solucorp Ordered To Proceed To Mobilize On Army Ordinance Site and Newton Creek Project Completed

WEST NYACK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 7, 1999--Solucorp Industries Ltd. (OTC:SLUP) announced today that it has received an order to proceed to mobilize on site by July 12, 1999, by Roy F. Weston, Inc. to remediate hazardous soils utilizing its MBS(R) technology at the former Weldon Spring Ordnance Works in St. Charles, MO under primary contract No.:DACA41-97-C8002 with the Army Corps of Engineers (Press Release, July 8, 1998).

Solucorp previously announced start-up dates of Sept. and Oct. 1998 and Feb. 1999, however delays in on-site excavation have prohibited mobilization of the project by Solucorp until now.

The contract has been re-valued by the General Contractor at $204,800, as compared to the previously announced value of $352,000, due to a reduction in the tonnage of hazardous material identified to be processed.

The Newton Creek, Brooklyn, NY demolition and abatement sub-contract awarded to Solucorp by Environment Waste Technology, Inc. pursuant to General Contract numbered NC-28G with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection has been completed. Revenues from the project will total $1.38 million when fully collected as compared to the previously announced value of $1.1 million.