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To: rushlong who wrote (4419)8/1/2007 7:06:00 PM
From: kezman1  Respond to of 4616
 
To rushlong, wso2 (didn't mean to offend you by spelling out your name...people really read to much into that...I will respect your desire to be called wso2)...and all others out there

I apologize if I have offended anyone .... believe me...I am just as much interested as the next person in having ACHI succeed....I have a big stake in it....

As far as my skepticism, etc., I have been in the stock market since 1970...so I guess I am no longer the "wide eyed optimist" I used to be many years ago......as far as ACHI, I thought that their "new green machining process - LACC" was the wave of the future and they were on the cutting edge....I hope it still is...

I think that this month and the next will really give us a good feel as to the company's direction....from what we have been told, good things are just around the corner....so the next few months will either substantiate those claims or prove otherwise...

Hanging in there like the rest of you guys (and gals?)...

Again ... sorry for any offense on my part..

kezman



To: rushlong who wrote (4419)8/3/2007 9:05:28 AM
From: ciajim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4616
 
i happen to own almost a million shares. just trying to help you look at things objectively. this is investing, not hoping, not keeping the faith. buying into a company like this is no different than someone buying into my company. you pay your money and you get a percentage of the business. if the business does well you get a portion of the profits relative to the percentage of the company you own. whatever percent you own today is about to change