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To: brian h who wrote (55)4/3/2006 2:55:00 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 74
 
Hi Brian, Re: STKL LONG position...................

While I've continuously owned shares of STKL since some time in the late 1980s, I only really started to manage the holding in August of 1997. It had nearly gone out of business some time in the earlier '90s but phoenixed its way back to respectability.

In recent times I've been able to sell into the strength of the shares and getting full NASDAQ listing didn't hurt any. This AM my limit order tripped at the open giving me $8.975 a share for the latest incremental sale. This makes 5 sales in a row starting with one at $6.18 back in January.

Prior to this most recent rally I'd had seven sequential buys before finally having enough of a turn around to get some sold. It took a lot of patience to wait out the turn - nearly two years. So, with my gross profit on the holding nearing 400% I guess I'd say I'm happy.

What is interesting is that it was the steam explosion process that first intrigued me and encouraged me to become a shareholder. Now it's not much of total sales but could become substantial with the right set of circumstances.

Best regards,
Tom



To: brian h who wrote (55)4/3/2006 2:57:43 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74
 
PS: Here's what the history looks like for STKL:

aim-users.com

Best regards, Tom