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To: Kerm Yerman who wrote (4018)11/2/1997 1:42:00 PM
From: The Fix  Respond to of 24933
 
Hello Kerm Re: Tuscany........

Profco 50% operator...

Dimensions West has 12.5% (DWM-vse)
Candella has 3% of pie (CDD-vse)
Transcoastal has 10% (TCJ, Not trading yet)
Tuscany (According to a broker friend of mine has 12.5%.....According to Canaccords Morning coffee report has 16.5% of the play)

Please share with me about what you know of Profco?

Thanks in advance.....Fixer



To: Kerm Yerman who wrote (4018)11/3/1997 8:20:00 PM
From: Mike Smillie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24933
 
Kerms Komments - Weekly Updates

Hi Kerm! I am sure everyone here appreciates the vast amount of effort you put into your postings here and on KK. I am somewhat reluctant, therefore, to post something that could be implied as criticism - please do not take it that way!

I have just finished (?) reading this weeks comments. So far they compose 17 lengthy posts. Three were done last night and it looks like you started this morning at 11 am until about 8 in the evening. This is an enormous amount of time and I am concerned that you will burn yourself out quickly at this rate.

From my point of view the format of these reports is not as functional as it has been in the past. Much of the material has already been posted or may be of no interest but with the amalgamation of a multitude of topics in one post it is necessary to at least scan each post in its entirety to ascertain of there is anything of interest. I, and maybe its just me, like the normal formatting where a brief title at the top identifies the company/topic and allows for a quick click to "next" if not of particular interest.

To me the value of these threads is the large volume of industry specific information available quickly and in one place. Your knowledgable and insightful views compliment this information perfectly and make these two "sister" threads by far the most useful and informative on SI.

Again, there is no intention to be in any way critical of your efforts - they are hugely appreciated by everyone!

Best wishes,

Mike