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Microcap & Penny Stocks : WF5L Weed and Soil Studies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: skreiger who wrote (63)3/4/1998 2:53:00 PM
From: Leroyt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 191
 
When the ground has not settled it can be hard for plants to establish themselves even with the addition of good WF5L.

I think the release of the final audited report on 1001 will help to establish credibility plus the growth leaves an awful lot of room for those who wish to harvest. I have to keep telling myself to be patient the crop will grow a lot higher.

Two issues I would like to resolve are the addtional 15-17 million since the total was 24 mill. My first question is about the obligation of the present management to inform the public amount issued (a) to insiders (b) in private placement and (c) to others who might then hold a state greater that 5%. I am researching these issues if you have information on these items please pass them along.

Later, L



To: skreiger who wrote (63)3/4/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: Brad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 191
 
Scott, I think the growth rate in the soil of WF5L-1001 is determined to a great degree by the exposure to other farmers that might be interested in 1001.

Promotion, Advertising, and word of mouth is just starting to take hold. I expect to see wholesale distributors advertising 1001 to their customers after the official results are filed with the appropriate government agencies in the next few days.

After all, wholesale distributors need to have the paperwork to show customers the exactly how 1001 is formulated.

I think the price per square foot of 1001 land could demand a much higher price very shortly. I could see it going as high as $1.50 or more per square foot just in this initial growing season.

Take a look at the 1001 field. I think you'll see healthy green growth.

Best wishes,
Brad