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To: Leon who wrote (35)2/26/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: J J  Respond to of 440
 
I too am a bit skeptical. Leon, I would forward your comments,
especially shareholder positions, to Ken Murton at BCB (www.bcb.org/),
or ken@bcb.org. It would be interesting to hear his take on this.

I agree there should be better promotion in the markets.

As you, am concerned by the lack of interest both on this thread and
indeed in the market itself. The volumes are too low, especially
considering Phil's recommendations in the ID and the glowing reports
we keep getting. When I see things like extra stock being floated,
relatively large amounts of financing (read debt) being arranged,
and warrants being issued for 15 cents only to have the stock price
almost immediately move down to that 15 cent level and settle there,
I get an uneasy feeling like I've been here before (with companies
like William Resources - another dog recommended in the ID), and I
just know I am not going to like it.

I know, I know - stop my whining. If I can't stand the heat, etc.
But just once I would like to feel I actually control my investments,
not the institutional investors or slick talking company execs.
I realize this is a speculative stock, but I don't get a warm and
comfy I am being dealt with honestly.

All the above notwithstanding, what I see of their products, I still
think there is tremendous upside potential, so I am sticking around.
Further, if I see a break out above 19 cents, I'll probably jump in
again for even more stock.

JJ
(John De Marco)



To: Leon who wrote (35)2/26/1998 8:54:00 PM
From: J J  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 440
 
For What it's worth, here is BCB's (Ken Murton's) response to my
query re Phil Speller's BCB involvement - not very enlightning.

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Thank you for your e-mail of yesterday. I suggest you check our web site
-www.bcb.org- for latest news releases, particularly one dated January 21/98.

We have no knowledge of share holdings of Phil Speller, but are not aware
that he or any associates are shareholders. I believe he sees excellent
potential in BCB shares as do we at the Company. Yes there is plenty of room
for optimism.

We will copy you on our news releases henceforth by e-mail.