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To: Lord Smooth who wrote (128)3/31/1998 11:21:00 AM
From: gmccon  Respond to of 281
 
I don't think the SLH Chairman and the CEO would have given their company over to Syntroleum (and fired 6 of their cronies on their board) if they weren't been pretty well convinced that Syntroleum was a workable idea.

Greg



To: Lord Smooth who wrote (128)3/31/1998 11:23:00 AM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 281
 
Interesting post, old philosopher. Hard to know if RNTK should be valued approximately the same as SLHO, but I guess its the best approximation we have. Once RNTK has signed the TX deal and a couple of others, I can see a stock price of 20. Gotta get that first contract. Meanwhile SLHO has set a very nice financial appreciation model for us to emulate.



To: Lord Smooth who wrote (128)3/31/1998 3:27:00 PM
From: Howard Hoffman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281
 
Your math seems a facile exercise. Look at the companies that are already aligned with Syntroleum. Check out the press release -- it lists them all. Perhaps RNTK will prove to have something too. SLH would not be merging with Syntroleum if they thought there was a better thing to do with $50 million.