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To: RJC2006 who wrote (1205)7/30/1998 11:54:00 AM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
 
hey bob and all tcbg longs, got my samples also, lot of good about them, some bad, will cover all later. some bad info on thread lately,
1 keith never posted about usa network interview that was a raging bull post

2 lease info - tcbg will be leasing the volpaks with a $1 buyout option, just like a car lease monthly payments and a price to buy car outright at end of lease, in sec approved accounting, leased equipment is not an asset, the overnight profit comes to tcbg when they exercise the buyout option and they become assets.

todays riddle for tcbg longs how many hours a week does one volpak have to run to produce 30 million units, thread says 120 units per minute, do math, can machines run that many hours a week, 80 hours a week 52 weeks a year, can they, scott at ir says yes they run 100 hours a week, two ten hour shifts a day, what do we as investors think, can the volpaks run that much without breaking, key to this company.

how come volpak used to need 82 days to build a new machine and now it will only take about 40, do math off yesterdays release, # of machines due in x days? we need to find out truth

let's start there, not bashing still long tcbg, just threads are supposed to be a place to discuss all the good and bad about a company,

Cavalry, back off suspension, lot to do, back later
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