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Gold/Mining/Energy : American Eco (ECGOF, ECX on Toronto exchange) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: dainy who wrote (1671)2/10/1998 3:59:00 PM
From: Jeff Mulder  Respond to of 2841
 
<< I just asked a few simple questions >>

Indeed you did. Here are your questions and the simple answers you requested.

<< Has anyone out there seen Eco's numbers for fiscal 1997? >>

No.

<< Where's the beef? >>

Busy suing Oprah.

Happy investing.

- Jeff



To: dainy who wrote (1671)2/10/1998 5:25:00 PM
From: david james  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2841
 
I think you made it very clear in your post that you were not interested in answers. I think you referred to this game as "management bashing" in an earlier post.

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and you did not appear interested in the answers to your questions which were addressed before.

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You made it quite clear that you are not an Eco shareholder, and as you mentioned your "Real frustration comes from another source".

Maybe you would like to enlighten us as to your frustration? Is it simply that you think Eco is getting too good of a deal? You seem very knowledgable regarding the inner workings of DBCO. Do you have some connections to outgoing management?

From your previous post, you obviously think that Eco is "stealing" DBCO and that DBCO has internally gone through some signficant changes to make it more likely they will be profitable. Both of these comments appear very bullish for Eco if they acquire DBCO.

Why not call it a truce and help us understand DBCO. What sort of margins do you think are possible with the DBCO entitities if properly financed? Some companies in this industry, like FGII appear to manage 30% margins or so. These are also the approximate margins for MM Industra. Will this be possible with Davie and Steen? Is 20% possible?

David



To: dainy who wrote (1671)2/11/1998 6:59:00 AM
From: Herb Blair  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2841
 
No you didn't ask simple questions. Your questions were full of emotional propaganda