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To: Julius Wong who wrote (478)7/17/2000 10:25:35 PM
From: J.R.S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3506
 
Julius. BIKR

Here is a beaten down Naz stock for you to look at. Company has great potential. They are in the middle of turning the company around now. Started this effort 6 months ago. Positive PR on Friday.

Stock is just coming off of it's low today.
Traded 6 times its normal average daily volume today.
Up +3/16 today. Bid 9/16, Ask 19/32.

BIKR News out Friday after close.

Seven very positive points in this one PR, of which the payment of the debt is only one of.

siliconinvestor.com

1. Ultra Motorcycle Co. Reaches Settlement On Matured Notes. With accrued interest, the total debt exceeded $560,000.00. On July 5, 2000, a settlement was finalized between the company and w3, which provides for a compromise payment on these two notes, which will extinguish this obligation by July 21, 2000.

2. Consumer and dealer response to the company's product line was exceptional.

3. UMC was ranked by Easyriders Magazine as one of the "Top Ten American Motorcycle Manufacturers of 2000," in Easyriders' August issue.

4. Hot Bike Magazine recently evaluated the rigid-frame, "Ultra wide" (230 x 15-inch rear tire), "Fat Pounder," which will be reviewed in its Sturgis issue.

5. In June, American Rider Magazine road-tested the "Avenger," which is UMC's sole rubber-mount model. The article on this evaluation is expected to appear in American Rider later this year.

6. UMC began converting its manufacturing facility to a final assembly line process, supported by sub-assemblies.

7. Increase the number of units produced throughout the second quarter, to keep up with increased sales orders.