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To: Zoro who wrote (12)2/12/1998 12:31:00 PM
From: DCBEN  Respond to of 43
 
Hi Jack,

Believe it or not, I still keep an eye on this company. Been out for several months and haven't missed any price run up. As I said on the BSFE thread, if the company develops a plan to develop landfill remodelling into the environmentally positive tool I had convinced myself it could be, and if it again begins to look like remodelling can contribute to revenue growth and profitability, I'll get back in. As of now WSII still is selling itself primarily as a conventional integrated waste management co. They may make it as such, but that not a place for my high/risk potentially high/reward money.

Recent weakness in the stock may still be a hangover from the Fairhaven fiasco. The bad PR and continuing liability remain a big negative. See ENUFF's latest local broadside.

s-t.com

By the way, happy new year.

Allan



To: Zoro who wrote (12)2/18/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: DCBEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43
 
Jack,

I see the price, post split, has settled at $3. That's .60 pre split or just about its recent low point. Any feeling about whether the reverse spilt has opened the way to an even lower floor or if there is any short or medium term upside from here?

Sure would like to know more about the status of negotiations in S. Hadley and whether a successful demonstration there of landfill remodelling might be made sometime before the turn of the century.

Allan