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To: eric deaver who wrote (284)6/19/1998 2:06:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Respond to of 972
 
Thanks great post..Looks like selling is drying up

MM just raised the ask X $0.079
I had hope to buy some at .07 cents
today is one of the largest vol. days of the
year...Hmmm I wonder why! Jack is still in Bakersfield,
News will more than likely come in after the bell.
However, if released on Monday before the bell it could really start the week off great.

FASC
Holding a 100,000 long

MoneyMade



To: eric deaver who wrote (284)6/19/1998 2:09:00 PM
From: Jim K.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 972
 
Eric,
Great information, these waste products are definitely potential targets for this technology. The problem is to get the machines in place be it thru private industry or thru government pressure and financing. IMO, if some giant such as Republic Industries (RII) were to get hold of it and or finance as partner we would see some real development.

Jim K.



To: eric deaver who wrote (284)6/19/1998 2:28:00 PM
From: SnakeInATuxedo  Respond to of 972
 
Thanks for the info, I wasn't aware of some of the contingencies. [eom]



To: eric deaver who wrote (284)6/19/1998 7:45:00 PM
From: Lee Bush  Respond to of 972
 
Eric: Re: Wallboard
Just finished an interesting talk with Ed Needham about wallboard. He said that they did run some. There is a lot of it just from rejects at the plants. Also apparently Canada has a law against dumping wallboard and there is a whole lot of it available up there. FASC tried to work with someone on this, but the supply was unsatisfactory. If you grind the stuff up and run in through a trammel, you can remove most of the paper, which can still be used for ag such as for mushroom and worm beds. The part that does get processed with the plant is just as good as the mine gypsum. So, this is another very feasible application. I guess we will have to wait until next week on the news release.
Lee
ps. If you want to talk to Ed Needham, his number is 805-721-8796.