To: Jim Bishop who wrote (82217 ) 3/22/2001 6:14:36 PM From: jmhollen Respond to of 150070 Hey Jim, You might want to take a gander at what's going on over at WHME. theworldhome.com theworldhome.com The stock has held really well during the bloodbath, and was up yesterday and today. Some rather large deals that were previously negotiated should be getting energized now that Jason Thompson (..Gov. Tommy Thompson's son..) has joined the executive ranks; which will probably attract some financing in the short term. Former Gov. Thompson is now heading up HUD, I believe. WHME (..formerly AHOA..) was sponsored onto the otcbb by LGOV, and there is a whole lot of reasons why that was probably done; regardless of the "..plausible denials.." on LGOV's part. LGOV started out in China as a real estate peddling outfit, still has some modular homes sitting on the docks in China, and would be in real good shape to negotiate a housing deal for the population displacement caused by the Three Gorges Dam project - as well as applications in Vietnam, the MidEast and Africa. The WHME house is a pretty righteous design for those whom will never see the possibility of a custom or semi-custom home. They won't burn, hurricanes can't wreck 'em, most earthquakes won't break 'em, and the "..critters.." can't eat 'em.... That's pretty handy along the San Adreas, etc., and in some tropical climates; makes for a pretty good low-maintenance, vacation home at the ol' bass pond also. Using a slightly different technology (..prestressed/precast..), I worked for an outfit that built a large HUD-like community of homes slightly smaller than this on Grand Bahama Island back in the late '60s. They're still standing to the best of my knowlege, and the WHME homes are better, larger, and considerably more attractive. There may be some real gold in that Z-Mix mud, my man...!! They also make indestrucible utility poles and railroad ties out of it..... John :-)Subject 37098