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To: Roo who wrote (3034)1/2/1998 1:57:00 PM
From: John  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4594
 
1:29 EST ARET .025

Volume 697,300

Bid .023 / Ask .025

How long will this last, and will we see .020 again before the week is over? ARET officials planning to sell 5 mil shares at .05 doesn't look good for this one. It's like getting hit over the head with a Louisville slugger. Know what I mean, Vern?

I think we will still see ample buying opportunity at .020 or less until real news is released, challenged, and substantiated.

Daytraders, enjoy it while it lasts. We're only dealing with conjecture anyway.

Happy New Year,
John



To: Roo who wrote (3034)1/2/1998 3:14:00 PM
From: (Bob) Zumbrunnen  Respond to of 4594
 
I don't know if that is the target anymore. Someone who talked to him later than I did said that the price he's expecting to get is 10-12 cents per share. Haven't talked to anybody at ARET for at least a week. They're not in today.

Just got back home and found that I've probably dramatically underestimated what's going to happen price-wise. Oh, well. I still think this is a 4-cent stock, though, based on the hydro contract. I hope the first BW release will mention that contract as in "... in addition to the $4M hydroponics plant contract that has been signed."

If that happens, it's going to skyrocket before settling back to whatever its fair value should be. In my opinion, that fair value will be 1 cent for every $1,000,000 worth of contract for quite a while. That's why I consider it a 4-cent stock today. We already have a $4,000,000 contract.