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To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (48)11/12/1999 11:14:00 AM
From: richard badauskas  Respond to of 52
 
Geo2 is preparing its 20-F filing, which contains a five year history of the business and a three year reconciliation of Australian accounts to comply with USGAAP. This OTCBB notification is a little premature and slightly misleading (one of our proposed market makers requested this listing in error) , after the 20-F is filed with SEC and approved we will go directly to NASDAQ small cap early in the new year. In the meantime we will probably have a market in the pinks until NASDAQ is ready (as well as an active market in Australia.)



To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (48)3/6/2000 11:49:00 AM
From: richard badauskas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52
 
Geo2 shareprice exploded last night running from A$0.25 cents to A$0.90 before settling at A$0.70 cents on volume of 29,000,000 shares!!!! This follows on from VTI that jumped from around A$0.12 cents three weeks ago to A$1.50. The next one to follow is EMM (Electrometals). Geo2 just bought a stake in EMM. EMM is in discussions with General Motors to recycle palladium from catalytic converters. The problem of palladium supplies is front page news in to-days WSJ. EMM has 33M shares at A$0.40 = US$8M market cap. EMM has contracts with Freeport, Asarco, has a pilot plant at Intel recycling copper from bad circuit boards AND a host of other projects. Geo2 will be building its first pilot plant in the U.S. later this year to recycle plastics and precious metals from used computer scrap....more to follow...