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To: 2-3-12 who wrote (243)3/5/1998 5:20:00 PM
From: Bugsy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 747
 
What we seen today was the MMs trading , basicly back and forth between .15 and .17. It was most likely the same shares trading back and forth. Earnings is what will make the price move . If they come out like they say the price should move up dramaticly. The press release stated 288 sites with the price ranging from $1,000 - $ 20,000 per site. That leaves for a lot of speculation. With both divisions making money the stock price will go up. There's not many penny stocks making the kind of profits IECS says they will do, because once a co. starts making profits like that they move out of the penny stock catigory. I don't know for sure when we will see the financials , but from what I understand it will be soon. I just hope they include the 1st qtr. of this year in them. That should show revenue from the ROP Plant. The one thing that wasn't in the release that I would have like to seen was the Hard $$$$ numbers assotiated with this Amoco deal.



To: 2-3-12 who wrote (243)3/5/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: BILL HOJNACKI  Respond to of 747
 
2-3-12, I think that we need some investor awareness to help move this stock. Also, I believe the market hasn't yet realized that the fundamentals of this company have drastically changed. I don't pay much attention to the technical indicators (sorry Lawrence & Bobby) fundamentals are my cup of tea for the last 17 years. IECS is a different company than it was a year or more ago. Back then, it was loosing money, had bad management, stock manipulation, and no growth. It deserved to be trading in a low range then, not now. Now the company is making money, has a new management team, no pump & dump, and has exciting, lucrative growth prospects with the ROP division.
Look at the news releases, just two for all of last year, four so far this year with a lot more coming. It is obvious to me that these releases are intended to increase shareholder value. The point I'm trying to make is that the fundamentals have changed, but most investors haven't caught on yet, so it's still trading like it was last year. This will change when the company lets out the earnings and media blitz, which I feel confident is on its way.

Bill H.