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To: Sheri who wrote (1989)5/13/1998 10:25:00 PM
From: kentoo  Respond to of 9440
 
CNTK exploded up 400% today

Company Press Release
21st Century Technologies Inc. Increasing Business in Two Divisions
FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 13, 1998--21st Century Technologies Inc. (OTC BB:CNTK - news; OTC/BB:TEXN - news) is nearing completion of the audit of its 1997 and preceding years' financial statements.

On an unaudited basis, 1997 ended profitably and the first four months of 1998 have continued this trend.

Night sight orders have increased geometrically and to fill the orders the company is adding another production shift and ordering more of the special machines, the CNC Fadal VMC-15 Vertical Machining Centers. The machined sites are far more popular than those cast. Most of the expansion has been made possible from cash flow.

Specialists in the radioactive Tritium have been called in to train new employees who have to be qualified and be satisfactorily tested before they can begin employment. 21st Century has a proprietary method for handling Tritium, which is unique to the product.

Law-enforcement officers in the field have raved about special aspects of the product and have freely provided endorsements, available upon request.

A surge of new orders has inundated the factory. Some customers seeking the product line are renewals; others are new additions.

Satisfied customers include: the Texas Highway Patrol, Skaggs, Griffin, the Oklahoma, New Mexico and Florida Highway Patrols, Heckler & Koch, Kimber, the Dallas Police Department, L.A. Sheriff's Department, Keltec and Continental Weapons.

The Night Sight business is a billion-dollar industry, predominantly used by law-enforcement officials. In addition, the Army uses them on M-16s, AK 47s and shotguns. PT Nightsites, a division of 21st Century, is on a mission to increase its share of the business both domestically and worldwide. At the Shot-Show, a convention in Las Vegas, they were inundated with new orders.

According to the Association of Federally Licensed Firearm Dealers, there will be more than 7 million guns sold in 1998. 80 percent will be using night sights. That alone totals $672 million. 21st Century Technology expects to obtain a large piece of that business.

Trident Division

In addition, the Australian Army just ordered six sets of magnetic ''Grippers'' from the Trident division. This is a very profitable, highly proprietary product, the only one of its kind. Grippers are worn on hands and feet to enable the user to climb any vertical or traverse any steel structure.

The gripper is a lightweight magnetic device that attaches to any ferromagnetic material -- iron, steel, or their alloys. The gripper sells for $4,750/pair and complies with safety standards designed by OSHA.

This report contains forward-looking information that involves risks and uncertainties, including statements about TEXN's plans, objectives, expectations and intentions. Such statements include without limitation, discussions concerning the ability to accelerate developments of certain products. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties.




To: Sheri who wrote (1989)5/14/1998 1:08:00 AM
From: DavidCG  Respond to of 9440
 
Sheri,

Believe it or not, no stock rises or falls until interest in a stock is generated. And how does one learn about a stock?

Through stock awareness.

How do I, personally, make people aware of a stock?

By posting on public boards targeted at people who are looking for new stocks to invest in. (makes sense, does it not?)

Other people create newsletters, others mass email lists. I don't believe there is one "right" way to tell people about a stock you are following, but many.

Investor awareness is the key. And this strategy has worked for many stocks I have been in.

In the same line of.. "If you build it they will come...",

I also believe, "If you mention a stock, people will research it.."

I will continue to post stocks I believe have potential of rising in public stock message forums that aren't designed for other purposes.

(I wouldn't post info on GLOW in a message board that deals with a gold mining stock like BCMD..etc..)

It has worked with many stocks like BAAT, DGIV, GNNX, SCTI, WAST, etc... so I don't see why not with GLOW.

I don't promise 1000% gains of stocks in my messages nor do I yell and scream in them. So that alone probably puts my marketing above the crowd.

But to each his/her own. I suggest you simply ignore my messages in the future if they irritate you.

Good Evening, and Good Trading!

-DavidCG