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To: Lance who wrote (1692)7/10/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: Lance  Respond to of 3693
 
Another 1,800,000 shares trading...now asking .08. Anyone know why the surge? Maybe people are finally realizing what is here and the enormous potential for profit when things really get rolling!

Lance



To: Lance who wrote (1692)7/10/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: John T. Hardee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3693
 
Our group has purchased very very close to a million shares since yesterday. 783,000 shares as of 13:00 hrs. We are in a breakout right now.

It seams to be a smooth run right now. If all will hold, we could see our break even point and pass it by.

I can not get Rodney to buy right now - had a heart attack friday and is under Dr. care.

If he does not buy today, I plan to put some in his account. Working on that problem now.



To: Lance who wrote (1692)7/10/1998 2:31:00 PM
From: Ritchmc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3693
 
They finally got their act together. Been holding for 3 years as I know their is a fortune in tropical woods. A few years ago we were wondering if they could afford to pay for a boat to bring the wood to America. Now they have some profit and should go strong. Here in Kauai where I live sugar is dead and people are starting tropical tree farms growing teak. Big numbers even though you can harvest only every 15 years. I am going to hold for another couple of years. In two years profits should be about a .10 a share (hopefully) and this stock should sell for a $1. Based on first year of real operation and $.02 profit per share, this is doable.