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Microcap & Penny Stocks : IDMC Waste disposal or just garbage? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: pkwknk who wrote (586)3/9/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: DD™  Respond to of 972
 
Insider purchases:

$3,530 500 shares 1 - V (VP) 1/14/98

DD



To: pkwknk who wrote (586)3/10/1998 6:08:00 AM
From: ForYourEyesOnly  Respond to of 972
 
Consider a Change of Direction:

Up until now, most of our discussion has focused on "when the deals will be closed and who will finance them." That is very important for a co with very little currently going on, but after the deals close we will need to look at the contents of the deals and the reality of implementation.

It appears to this observer that the majority of the BIG projects coming will focus on power generation using IDMC's waste-to-energy technology. Therefore, it might be of interest to people with investments here to exchange ideas and information on IDMC's WTE technology.

Is anyone interested?

It would be nice to explore:

1. A comparison between IDMC's WTE and competing WTE technologies.
2. Cost comparison between WTE and conventional power generation technologies.
3. Has IDMC's technology ever been successfully implemented in a large-scale generation facility before?

I hope that some here might be interested in what appears to be one of the key drivers for IDMC's growth.

Good luck to all,

THC