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To: DCBEN who wrote (496)5/24/2000 10:45:00 AM
From: Abuckatatime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 612
 
National distribution for MDF and continuing progress at Riverside. ``Our order book for the Riverside plant is now full, well into June, with steadily increasing sales for our higher value fire and moisture resistant AllGreen(TM) MDF'', concluded Mr. Clough.

CanFibre's Riverside plant is now demonstrating its ability to operate as a commercial production facility. ``The plant is currently operating at approximately 80% of its design capacity and that amount is expected to improve each month from here forward'', stated Mr. Ken Wilson, CanFibre Riverside Plant Manager.

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To: DCBEN who wrote (496)7/5/2000 7:34:23 PM
From: wesley vandenhazel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 612
 
Hello Ben , having watched the share price go down for the whole of 2000, I am beginning to suspect something is not kosher. When speaking to those in management, I am assured all is well. That doesn't explain why no one is stepping up to the plate to buy shares- excepting the low ball bids which are being filled.
Still no TSE listing- wonder if anything is in the works. I am told it is but it sounds like a broken record.
Is it possible that this MDF product with all these great qualities just won't sell? There is very little news of any sort and I certainly won't accuse management of over promotion.(why would they since they own minimal or no shares)

If you can shed any light on this it would be appreciated.

Thanks, Wes