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To: RCJIII who wrote (20682)5/22/1998 9:41:00 AM
From: Zakattack  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 34592
 
ARET - Spoke w/ CEO... Immediate target is .20
We may just see that price today!

Z



To: RCJIII who wrote (20682)5/22/1998 9:45:00 AM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
Watch MIDL....the first BIG news! Stock up....buy MIDLW...the warrants will go up much more when the common. When the common runs from 90 cents up to $2.00, the warrants will move from 40 cents to $1.50, or close.

When the common goes to $4.00, the warrants will run to about $3.50, as 1 warrant gets you 1 share of common plus 50 cents

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 1998--John H. Spriggs, C.O.O. of Midland, Inc. (OTC/BB:MIDL), today announces their wholly owned subsidiary Arcon Energy has received a request from Exxon (NYSE:XON) for samples of "DF-144."

Exxon intends to test the DF-144 in their Research and Development Laboratories in Baton Rouge, La. Under a mutually acceptable confidentiality agreement, Arcon has agreed to provide Exxon with the necessary material to test DF-144. Exxon has agreed to furnish all test results provided both parties remain confidential at this time with any test data. Currently Exxon's attorney is drafting an agreement for Arcon's approval and signature.

DF-144 is now registered with the EPA as required by law. On behalf of Arcon Energy, Maverick Engineering will provide all necessary MSDS data sheets and has been contracted to design and supervise the construction of Arcon's new plant. John H. Spriggs, C.O.O. of Arcon Energy, stated, "It is extraordinary that a major Fortune 500 Company agrees to test the product of a small, undiscovered company such as Arcon Energy. Due to the complication of the ethanol industry, particularly in Calif., DF-144 is attracting nationwide attention."