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To: The Vortex who wrote (8671)1/30/1998 3:08:00 AM
From: okee-boy  Respond to of 13091
 
Good evening Dan

I flew to Charleston from Az. last May. It is a beautiful old city with many interesting places to see. Just a short walk to the bay.

IMHO only, if a person plans to make GRNO or any stock, a major part of ones holdings, it sure is nice to see first hand what you are becoming part owner of. Yes, in this case you can verify for your self, once and for all = it is real, it works and develope an opinion about it's future. I am sure you will get a better understanding with a visit than you could ever get by reading SI or the news. Please, verify waste oil in, diesel out and at what quanity. Armed with this info, I am sure you will have no doubt as to which way to invest. It will not be a wasted trip.

I was treated first class by all GRNO staff and received the grand tour. Again my opinion only, just do it, you will not have any regrets.

Have a good flight.

okee-boy



To: The Vortex who wrote (8671)1/30/1998 6:19:00 AM
From: Charles A. King  Respond to of 13091
 
Some suggestions for travel and accomodations are at

techstocks.com

Hotels are very expensive in the historic district. I recommend staying out a few miles and driving in. Rates are seasonal, so I suggest you check on that.

Corporate offices are at

maps.yahoo.com

I suggest you have somebody show you the site of the plant and give you a tour, including the storage tanks where you can see gauges on the sides of the diesel storage tanks. Note the area surrounding the site with the large storage tanks. Note the road and rail access and the location in the port area.

Historic Charleston where the offices are located is also a delightful area to explore if you like that sort of thing. I think 40% of the city's business is tourism.

Charles



To: The Vortex who wrote (8671)1/30/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: Charles A. King  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
Here is official tourist information.

charleston.net

That includes a link to hotels and motels.

zip2.com

Charles