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To: Michael Paul Langley who wrote (1618)1/22/1998 5:16:00 PM
From: jtechkid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2065
 
augi big worry is delisting to the amex simpe as that, wpec and idf are doing very strong and connectsofft gave a presentation to an investment bank on yesterday, the company is doing fine its the stock price, for the quarter they should breakeven to a small gain, when the stock was 8 the company was not doing well, now its 1.625 and the company is reducing their cost , go figure. remember momentum on the way up and this is on the way down. its a good speculation buy. also, i told rubin he should step down because his credibilty is awful and keep augi as an investment.



To: Michael Paul Langley who wrote (1618)3/30/1998 5:49:00 PM
From: Michael Paul Langley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2065
 
Verifiable Market Asset Value: March 30, 1998 (AUGI) per share

WPEC = $5.9375 * 2 mil shares = 11,8750,000 / 11,149,000 or $1.065

Techstar/IDF = $2.375 * 6,171,553 = 14,657,438 / 11,149,000 or $1.315

equals $2.38 market value per AUGI share X 20% reduction for a holding company = $1.90 per share. Further market value % reduction because of Augi's management is hereby noted. At this point Exodus, Connectsoft are liabilities and look dead while Augi is trying to sell Interglobe for its book value.

At least at the last bid today $1.687, JTechkid is in the black .7 of a cent (.007) on his overall Augi investment <ggg>