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To: JOHN SAMSEL who wrote (462)5/8/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: Bugsy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 747
 
Looking at their process it does seem to have an advantage over Thermo Tech.. I think it's just a matter of time and exposure for IECS. Just because their not proceesing animal waste at this time doesn't mean they can't or won't in the future. TT may be a little more advanced at this time but with J. Crowe overseeing the ROP div. I think we will see rapid progress. I was also wondering about enzymes. I would assume that iecs would also have the enzymes in their waste to. Plus they have the CRR division. From everything I can find out about that , it is simply the most cost effective process availible. This CO. has a HUGE potentail. That is why I converted a large chunk of my TT shares into IECS shares. Now we only have about 20 mil. shares outstanding , we could see large gains on very little volume ( supply and demand ). I believe TT may have to have a reverse split in the future to remove some of their shares off the market. I do think both COs. will be sucessfull but I do favor IECS at this point. I will send you some info. on the CRR division next week. Regards > Bugsy <