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To: grw5 who wrote (743)11/23/1997 12:57:00 AM
From: Jerome Hay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4539
 
does anyone know anything about agti in England? Mr. sargent told me about very positive potentials for revenues in England.. bottom line: is it true?



To: grw5 who wrote (743)11/23/1997 9:34:00 AM
From: Hardrocker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4539
 
George,

Thanks for the encouragement. "Defender of the Thread" is not a role I relish, because it does take a lot of time to do the required DD before posting for the benefit of all. And I have made no secret of the fact that, with partners and friends, my voice represents a significant block of shares. Maybe not an institutional level, but darn near it. I believe in the future of AGTI. I do not expect this thread to be only "good news" in some ridiculous pollyanna style. But people need to see that many forces are at work to depress the price of our stock, not all of which are related to the performance of AGTI's management. And if you might observe one of those forces at work right here in our own backyard, just think how ugly it must be out there in the REAL battlezone, the competition for product sales. Just think of all the things a cagey, unscrupulous competitor might say about AGTI to a potential customer while sitting at the cocktail bar. Some of the posts right here in our backyard are a great primer, Marketing 101, Chapter 6..How to Squash The Upstart But Superior Product. That's why I alluded to the Detroit auto industry of the 60's and 70's in one of yesterday's posts.

Hardrocker