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To: Big Dog who wrote (652)3/12/1998 11:46:00 PM
From: Logistics  Respond to of 34592
 
Is anyone following AIGI on this thread - It started to move this afternoon

The article was in individual investor - not a paid ad

Individual Investor-----article called Re-energized......author is Shannon
Wilkinson.........March issue......pg. 30

Here is the article:
Word for exact word - NOTE THE 25 MILLION!!!

Roberts Oil and Gas spent much of the 1980's napping . Following the bankruptcy of
its main bank, Houston National, it found itself with little cash to run a business and no
way to get more. "There weren't even any full time employees, though we had a
woman come in part time to take care of the books," says Earl Roberts, the company's
founder. Now it has a new name -ADAIR INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS- and
is struggling to make a comeback.
It began efforts last july, when Roberts and longtime aquaintance John Adair merged
their two companies. Adair quickly set to recruiting industry veterans with years of
experience in the Middle East and South Africa for the board of directors. As its first
major project, Adair is building a power plant in Columbia's Magdalena Valley,
Westinghouse is backing the project, slated to be operational by the middle of
1998:Adair will supply gas to the
plant, and retains an interest in it.
Stateside, Adair has aquired 1,000 acres of land in Texas, where it estimates there are
reserves of 33 billion cubic feet of gas and one million barrels of oil. Drilling is set for
the first quarter of 1998, and those reserves could yield 50 million in revenue. That will
take time, but for 1998 revenue could be as much as 25 million.
The stock, which trades on the Bulletin Board under the ticker AIGI for about a dollar,
is suprisingly liquid, with a float of more than three million shares and 15 market
makers. No major institutions hold the stock, but management has spoken with A.G.
Edwards, Goldman Sachs, and Laidlaw Securities about a private placement. Adair
now meets Nasdaq's balance sheet requirements and will apply for listing on the
national markets.