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To: JoeinIowa who wrote (24966)5/11/2001 10:32:45 AM
From: Ken W  Respond to of 29382
 
Joe

FTEK: REALLY needs some attention. 200 sharess this morning? Yikes! I thought I was going crazy when I bought XTRM with less than 100k shares traded!! <GGGG>

XTRM is making new highs again today. 10 is my first target with 14 next...nothing in the way between the two either. Look at a weekly chart on the stock, PE, Growth rate and institutional holdings and how long they have held. SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGIIIIIIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Another one just like the last two HDL

Ken



To: JoeinIowa who wrote (24966)5/11/2001 1:15:16 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 29382
 
Hi Joe. I am glad that you joined the 10k run. Good luck and welcome aboard. It can get a little tricky keeping track of the cash. I keep an index card on the side of my computer.

Small caps appear to be taking over. Excellent find by Ken on XTRM. I'll have some time this weekend to take a good look at FTEK.

Any opinions on QABI? I like the revenue increase (response to Brogan).

Sergio



To: JoeinIowa who wrote (24966)5/13/2001 8:53:38 PM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 29382
 
FTEK

Joe, FTEK should do well if the EPA approves the NOx reduction legislation under the Clean Air Act expected to become law by October.

From their 10k:
<The Company believes that the delay in obtaining a final ruling on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) SIP Call regulation contributed to the decline experienced in 2000 in domestic NOx reduction utility project revenue. The SIP Call is the federal mandate introduced in 1998 to further reduce NOx in 22 states by May 2003. This mandate was an extension of Phase II of Title I of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAAA). In May 1999 a "stay" was imposed on this regulation. On March 3, 2000, an appellate court of the D.C. Circuit upheld the validity of the SIP Call for 19 of the 22 states and, on June 22, 2000, the same court made a final ruling upholding the EPA's SIP Call regulation and denying the appeal of the states and utilities. Subsequent to this court ruling, the stay in the SIP Call was lifted. Although the NOx reduction requirement date was moved back one year to May of 2004, 19 states were required to complete and issue their State Implementation Plans for NOx reduction by late October of 2000. These plans will potentially impact 700 to 800 utility boilers and 400 to 500 industrial units. >

More up to date information on the expected demand for NOx reduction and the pending legislation:

airquality.about.com

Sergio