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To: Jim K. who wrote (409)8/2/1998 10:57:00 PM
From: Wawazat!!  Respond to of 972
 
Jim, Thank you for your analysis.
I am in with over a 100,000 shares also. (currently gritting my teeth) Your research keeps reminding me that there is still hope.




To: Jim K. who wrote (409)8/3/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: jmt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 972
 
Jim:

Thank you for keeping us informed.

In reading your analysis, I recalled a few bits of supplemental information.

The current wood proccessing is contaminated wood products for disposal. I am not aware of any applications for general wood products.

The Washington State tests, which should have begun or are beginning for sludge precessing, are being monitored by the EPA. If the tests are acceptable, this would provide the required EPA "seal of approval" for marketing this application anywhere in the United States. Other tests have only been performed in Canada.

The issue with rubber seems to be speed of processing. I continue to be told by IR the large applications and market for the products. I am not clear on the benefits of the Sub 75 product. But Dining was confident the University would be able to get the required speeds to make this a viable product.

jmt