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To: SC Anderson who wrote (5423)6/16/1998 12:50:00 AM
From: Andrew H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14347
 
An interesting post from Yahoo!

>>I just got off the plane from points south and am reading through the messages. BrianB_Australia, I think you hit the nail on the head with message # 4520. I have some rather interesting news confirmed from 2 sources that I think are very substantive and great for RNTK.

1) Syntroleum's all hype and Texaco knows it. Their process will not work outside a lab. TX's people have proved it and consider Syntroleum dead in the water.

Why do you think Syntroleum spun off their real estate division from their GTL business? Because all the money Syntroleum got from TX and everyone else is an advance on royalties, that's why! Syntroleum's got to pay it all back and the principles don't want to have their real estate holding attached to! In the meantime Syntroleum's principles have made a FORTUNE hyping their stock and selling into the market. It sounds like a SWINDLE to me.

2) Syntroleum engineered their process to fit on a barge and be moved from refinery to refinery as the need exists. Guess what? Texaco's engineers found Syntroleum's numbers to be fudged. Once Texaco reengineered the numbers so they MIGHT work, the barge would be as big as the Titanic and sink without the iceberg!

3) RNTK is now the only REAL option. The real reason Texaco has been delaying up till now may have more to do with DISPROVING Syntroleum's technology than proving RNTK's. After all, RNTK did have a WORKING plant, (although Texaco's engineering team could no doubt improve upon it).

What does this all mean? Were going to be singing real soon: "We,re in the money, we're in the money, we've got a lot of what it takes to get along........"

Long on RNTK! <<



To: SC Anderson who wrote (5423)6/16/1998 12:55:00 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14347
 
So where do they get the money to "land" profitable acquisitions?