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To: unregmarket who wrote (982)7/15/1998 12:21:00 PM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
 
URGENT INFO TCBG LONGS
We have a liar on our thread this is why
He states how can you produce 280 million units per year if each machine only produces 3 million units, isn't that 90 machines.
EACH MACHINE PRODUCES 30 MILLION UNITS PER YEAR NOT 3 MILLION
9 MACHINES = 280 MILLION UNITS NOT 90 MACHINES
EACH MACHINE YIELDS 5 MILLION DOLLARS + A YEAR IN REVENUES

If you let this man steal your shares you have no one to blame but yourself!
Cavalry



To: unregmarket who wrote (982)7/15/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: Stephen Goldfarb  Respond to of 2452
 
Rick: I looked at some news releases and the company web site this morning. But I didn't jot down exactly where I got the information. The company projects that operating for a full year (1999) with 6 machines, they will produce 200 million units. That comes to 33 1/3 million units per machine. I assume these are considered "ball park" projections. Their estimate is for gross revenues of 30 million with this production level. Still an open question what will trickle through to the bottom line.

Indeed, they say they can produce 90 million units by the end of this year based on "staggered" machine delivery. That would not be possible with 3 machines, based on the published capacity of each. I do not have clear information in front of me. The natural assumption is that they will take delivery on additional machines. This can probably be sorted out during the conference call.

Steve