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To: DAVID A. WOOD JR. who wrote (33)3/7/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: Hamby Hutcheson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 377
 
David: You have been very quiet since last year. From reading the posts, you were pressing SOLU to be in the $2.50/$3.00 back in July, 1997.

What say you now?

I'm in for 100,000 shares @ $.375. Really don't mind owning about 900,000 more at the current market which now seems headed below .25 this coming week.

Anyone want to trade for Centennial (BB:CENL)? Got millions floating there from $.43 up to $2.75!

Oh Well! Guess I'll go watch Tiger Woods at Doral!

Regards,

Hamby Hutcheson



To: DAVID A. WOOD JR. who wrote (33)3/10/1998 6:05:00 PM
From: Meridian  Respond to of 377
 
Yes, Dave ... where are you? Especially now. According to your July, 1997 post we could see $35 million in revenue by 2000! WOW! And a mere 15% after tax margin (with the help of some NOLs) would equate to EPS of $0.65. And a multiple of 20X forward earnings means that we could see $13.00 next year !! <-- (tongue firmly planted in cheek)

In light of this type of return why aren't you posting?

Well ... I'm a contrarian of sorts, and the fact that you AREN'T posting anymore probably means that the stock is down so low it's scared even you, the PR guy, away! Zig when they Zag. Buy when they puke it up at the bottom. Did you sell me those shares I bought today? Was that you puking this up at 3/16? Ok. Maybe not.

So we'd like to here from you I think. And while a $1.00 by the year 2000 is not as astounding as $13.00 by the year 2000 it IS still a CAGR of 200%!

Regards,

Brian