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To: John B. Smyth who wrote (387)5/17/1998 5:51:00 AM
From: Ontopequity  Respond to of 856
 
Without Prejudice John. What are you up to. "Slash and burn"? A few cut backs in your staff? I bet the riots in Indonesia don't make for good business. 200 hundred people dead, and Saharto wants to get closer to God. The Bank of Nova Scotia say they do business for the " long term". ( They have a few bucks invested in Indonesia, as does the TD Bank and a couple of others with deep pockets and the patience of a banker.) Do you have the patience of a banker? If you do, you certainly don't have the deep pockets. Take care of business at home John. Play ball with the best people you can find.

A concerned shareholder,

DBT.



To: John B. Smyth who wrote (387)5/17/1998 7:42:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 856
 
Good morning John:
don't know if you know of this link
indoexchange.com
I am also a shareholder...Indonesian people need all the help they
can get..looks like the beginning of a transition is occuring..
I am certainly proud to be a shareholder in a company that is helping
the "infrastructure" of Indonesia..
I know you can't discuss politics but it would be great if you
touched upon some of the great people UIC does business with..
I think that everybody likes to point the finger at the "corruption"
in Indonesia and not enough people know about all the honest business
men and women who are trying to improve their vast country..
It is interesting that probably in the US 3 percent of the population
controls most of the wealth..but nobody points to that..
but must admit am glad for you and the sake of your family you are
back in Canada..
bobby



To: John B. Smyth who wrote (387)5/19/1998 9:59:00 AM
From: Link Lady  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 856
 
Hi John
I was wondering if the resent development in Indonesia will have a negative effect on the project being bid upon. I am not asking your political opinion but your business opinion. One of the reasons for the riots ,as heard on the news was attributed to polution. This is the latest article I have read. Could you tell me if it will be a problem with doing businees in Indonesia. It sounds like they desparately need the technology you are offering to aid in their fight of polution. Is this true? Will it be a safe place to be, given the latest news. I trust your judgement in this regard.
All the Best
Wendy
canoe.com
Indonesia economy a poisoned chalice



To: John B. Smyth who wrote (387)5/19/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: csm  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 856
 
Thread,
Geez, I haven't seen a 27 cent bid in the few months I've been following Unitec. Is something going on? Is the assumption that the Indonesian problems will leave little else in the way of income.

John,
On a related thought could you comment on whether you have sufficient cash on hand to deliver on orders over next few months? It's tempting to pick up more stock, but I really want to see something about orders for delivery in the next few months. Is it possible to indicate in some way what expected deliveries will be over the current quarter?

Thanks.
Stuart.