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To: Doug R who wrote (11762)2/2/1998 1:31:00 AM
From: Carolyn S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79273
 
Doug - What's the date on Myrtle Beach again ? And do you know how long a drive that is from Wilmington ?

Carolyn S.



To: Doug R who wrote (11762)2/2/1998 1:38:00 AM
From: Carolyn S.  Respond to of 79273
 
Some short term increasing volume happy puppies:

BDE
CCAM
CNSI
FRNT
ICCA
INDV
KRY
MESA
MHR
MNTG
MTLC
NTEG
NUMD
OBJS
SLIC
SME
SNDCF
SRGE
SSII
USHG
VSCI

Carolyn S.



To: Doug R who wrote (11762)2/3/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79273
 
RECY Mentioned In Dick Davis Digest...

Doug and All:

Here is an article from the February Dick Davis Digest listing Analyst and Newsletter Top picks for the year...
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ENVIRONMENTALLY SPEAKING....

RECYCLING INDUSTRIES: SHREDDING

"Recycling Industries (RECY 6 TC) is a metal
recycler engaged in the collection and processing of

ferrous and non-ferrous metals for resale to both domestic and foreign steel producers," says Lohn Uglesich (Crescent Citv Investor's Report, P.O. Box 15347, New Orleans, LA 70175, 11 issues, $45). "Recycling was formed in 1988 and provides quality and 'value-added products and services' to its customers. They actively pursue the 'acquisition, integration, and growth of metals recycling companies.' Since May, 1994 Recycling Industries has acquired seventeen companies bringing their annual revenue today to approximately $455 million. There are approximately 200 facilities that have the heavy duty auto shredders that produce high quality ferrous scrap. It is management's intention to continue to acquire as many of these companies as possible. Also, Recycling tries to keep local management in place by signing them, when possible, to multi-year contracts. The executive officers and directors as a group own 17.8% of the outstanding common stock. Recently, Mr. H. Warick Jervis, with William Smith Special Opportunities, initiated coverage of Recycling Industries with a ,strong buy' recommendation. They set a 12-month price target of $15, and earnings estimate of $0.24 a share in 1998 and $0.55 a share in 1999."

Jim