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Gold/Mining/Energy : Unitec Int. Controls Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: C Bunka who wrote (837)12/12/1999 3:53:00 AM
From: Ontopequity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 856
 
Hello to all. I bet you longs don't miss me one bit. I just thought I'd take a look see how things are progressing along in what turned out to be my best learning experience. I have managed to make 3000% in the last few years including my loss on UIC. You can see at my web site what I have been into with a heavy emphasis on EWD-VSE which hit a high of $ 8.60 from $.21 and is on the way to the big boards in Toronto and New York. I am thankful for the lessons I have learned the hard way, which paved the way for me to make the right decisions subsequently. Now I must say that despite the problems UIC has gone through, things seem to be looking up. It's nice to see some new blood in there. If they are just yes men to Smyth, it is a deception. If however, these new people have real authority to take action, then it could well mark the beginning of a great upturn and buy opportunity. I am not buying, and I am not recommending it as a buy, but there is reasonable possibility that it is now a reasonable buy. I was here recommending people sell all the way down from $.40 even though I myself was locked up in a private $.44 placement. You may not like me, and I may be a little too aggressive for some folks, but you won't find many people who will tell others to sell a stock when he has $20,000 of his own money locked up in it. I am not trying to toot my horn here, just clarify the facts and hopefully make a few friends at the same time. I am back here to encourage those who got stuck in this deal. ( My own tenant who rents from me is in the deal at .50 and never got out when I warned him.) I feel very happy to see this thing start to turn around. I wish everyone the very best this Christmas and I hope you can hang in there on this one and turn a bad situation into a good one. Cheers. ontopequity.com



To: C Bunka who wrote (837)11/5/2000 2:21:17 AM
From: Richard Saunders  Respond to of 856
 
Unitec International Controls Corp UIC
Shares issued 28,825,796 Nov 3 close $0.10
Fri 3 Nov 2000 News Release
John B. Smyth has resigned as president of Unitec International Controls.
Mr. Smyth, as the founder of Unitec International Controls, has provided
vision and leadership to the company since it went public in late 1993.
During the first four years from 1994 to 1997, the company increased sales
from $243,000 to $2,456,000, a compound growth rate of over 78 per cent.
This was achieved through the application of many of the innovations
applied by Mr. Smyth in the areas of technology and marketing, as the
company established itself as a niche player in the worldwide SCADA market
which is valued at hundreds of millions of dollars per year.
Mr. Smyth will remain as a director of the company, and will continue to
provide assistance in this capacity. Mr. Smyth decided to leave the company
as an active participant in the day-to-day operation to pursue new
technical opportunities in the vision and facial recognition field, and
other areas unrelated to Unitec's business. The board would like to thank
Mr. Smyth for his past leadership of Unitec and wish him success in his
future endeavours.
Earl G. Hotrum, chairman of the board, will assume the role of president
until such time as a replacement is in place. The company will continue to
focus on the several large projects on which it is short listed and on
financial restructuring. Success on these and future projects on the
horizon will put Unitec back on the growth track achieved in the early
years of the company.
(c) Copyright 2000 Canjex Publishing Ltd. stockwatch.com



To: C Bunka who wrote (837)7/6/2001 10:27:27 AM
From: dave rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 856
 
Anyone know what happened to this dog?