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To: Tom Frederick who wrote (9480)3/9/1998 1:26:00 PM
From: mfgrep  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
All--

Well...I just read through about 22 new posts and am amazed at the optimism that abounds.

Mr. Frederick practically made me jump out of my seat with my hand covering my heart exclaiming, "Oh say can you see!".

I am thrilled that so many of you will be attending the meeting in Vancouver. Especially since they are only serving coffee and tea for 1/2 hour! lol That is a hell of a plane ride for so little beverage.
I hope that all of you who will be in attendance will share your thoughts as well as the minutes of the meeting with us.

The many positive posts do make me cheer a bit given all the snow that I had to plow out of to get to the office today. I do, however hope that we will not be forced to wait until the meeting for numbers. I really feel that we have lost some of the momentum that we had built up since the last release(s).

On the other hand...as I have said...the proof is in the puddin'. The definitive answer lies in the pilot plant production.

I would like to see some "forward looking statements" from Naxos in the VERY near future. I am not irritated that we do not have the numbers in front of us as of yet. I am irritated that management has told us repeatedly that we are doing this or that and will have numbers within a time-frame. I believe that it is optimistic to believe that the pilot plant will show numbers by the end of April and in time for the meeting. Given all the delays we have incurred that would not be a secure bet.

I agree with those that have stated that most companies don't give out near the type of day-to-day info. that Naxos has given us. Naxos, however, has set the precedent, not us. When they stop releasing the type of information that had previously been releasing with some degree of regularity....well....let's just say that it makes one stop and think.

Regards to all,

Jason