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To: Tom Allinder who wrote (45408)5/2/2000 9:07:00 AM
From: myturn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
STBY, I am still pulling my DD together on this one. It is looking very, very, very interesting.

The vermiculite industry is a gigantic industry.

It is growing leaps and bounds.

So many of you are asking what is vermiculite? No, it is not cow dung. LOL.

One of the industries it is used in the most is the landscaping industry. Most professional landscapers use nothing but vermiculite landscaping mix.

Vermiculite is the key ingredient in the landscaping mix to help retain water. In Texas, where I live, we all know water is a commodity.

When one uses vermiculite in its landscape mix; he will cut his watering down ten fold. Trust me I know.

More to come on the Vermiculite Industry.

Cheers

RG



To: Tom Allinder who wrote (45408)5/2/2000 9:42:00 AM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
STBY :-) remember those margins on the sales of vermiculite?

From the news:

"The entire mill product of concentrated vermiculite has been allocated to customers, with no surplus production foreseen."

IMO, more mills needed.



To: Tom Allinder who wrote (45408)5/2/2000 12:03:00 PM
From: SWW  Respond to of 150070
 
STBY


05/02 09:37 Stansbury Holdings Corporation Announces That It Has Assumed
STBY.OB>

Stansbury Holdings Corporation Announces That It Has

Assumed Responsibility for the Operation of Its Dillon Vermiculite Plant

DENVER, May 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Stansbury Holdings Corporation (OTC Bulletin
Board: STBY) announced today that it has assumed responsibility for the operation
of its Dillon Vermiculite Project near Dillon, Montana, and has expanded its hours of
operation from 40 hours per week, to 24 hours per day, seven days per week.

The mill manager is in the process of hiring, and providing requisite training for, the
additional staff, who are expected to be scheduled to undertake the full work week in
a few days.

A large volume dryer has been installed in the mill, capable of handling sufficient
tonnage to allow the mill itself to operate full time. The entire mill product of
concentrated vermiculite has been allocated to customers, with no surplus
production foreseen.

Operations of the mine portion of the plant will occur only during the day shift, but the
mining will result in a sufficient stockpile of ore to feed the mill in continuous 24 hour
operation.

Stansbury Holdings Corporation is a natural resource holding company, whose
website is www.stansburyholdings.com. CONTACT: Aldine J. Coffman, Jr.,
President, 720-748-1407, or fax, 720-748-1408, or ajcoffman@earthlink.net, or Brian
McCarty, Investor Relations, 215-928-9630, or bmccarty@netreach.net, both of
Stansbury Holdings Corporation. SOURCE Stansbury Holdings Corporation

-0- 05/02/2000

/CONTACT: Aldine J. Coffman, Jr., President, 720-748-1407, or fax, 720-748-1408,
or ajcoffman@earthlink.net, or Brian McCarty, Investor Relations, 215-928-9630, or
bmccarty@netreach.net, both of Stansbury Holdings Corporation/

/Web site: stansburyholdings.com -- HSTU027 -- 1233 05/02/2000 09:03
EDT prnewswire.com Copyright PR Newswire 1998. All rights reserved.
COPYRIGHT ¸ 1999 REUTERS LIMITED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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