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To: WR61499 who wrote (10337)7/23/2006 12:17:37 PM
From: WR61499  Respond to of 10368
 
Press Release Source: Littlefield Corporation

Littlefield Corporation to Release Q2 2006 Earnings on Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Friday July 21, 2:48 pm ET

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 21, 2006--Littlefield Corporation (OTCBB:LTFD.OB - News) announced today that it will release Q2-2006 earnings on Wednesday, July 26, 2006, and a conference call will be held on Thursday, July 27, 2006, to discuss the earnings.



The conference call will be held at 11:00 a.m. CDT on July 27, 2006. Anyone who wishes to participate in the live conference call may do so by calling 877-407-9205, and referencing the Littlefield Corporation conference call. Callers will be asked for their name, company affiliation and email address.

The conference call can also be heard live on the Internet at www.vcall.com. Questions may be sent to President and CEO Jeffrey L. Minch in advance at jminch@littlefield.com, or in person by calling 512-476-5141. Questions may also be asked during the question-and-answer period at the end of the conference call.

The conference call is available for 90 days online at www.vcall.com.

To contact President and CEO Jeffrey L. Minch:

Jeffrey L. Minch

President and CEO

512-476-5141, phone

512-692-1730, fax

jminch@littlefield.com

Contact:
Littlefield Corporation, Austin
Cecil Whitmore, 512-476-5141 or 512-476-5680 fax
cwhitmore@littlefield.com










To: WR61499 who wrote (10337)7/27/2006 2:02:33 PM
From: gmax777  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10368
 
Between failure to understand accrual accounting (forgot to include bills they owed), simple math errors, and the complete misunderstanding of option accounting, we now have a good reason to understand why the CFO left.

JMO

gmax