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To: Roger Bodine who wrote (10129)8/2/1998 8:50:00 PM
From: Alastair McIntosh  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 43774
 
Roger, I think that you are reading more into my posts that I have put there. I don't know what the financials will show. I inferred that a previous poster felt that the stock might jump after financials are published. All I am suggesting is that audited financials will present a more credible picture of the company than will press releases and the picture may be different.

By the way finacial statements of large cap companies often contain no surprises. Sales, earnings, etc. are often in line with expectations.

I may be mistaken but I was under the impression that the Belizean statement was put out by a government ministry employee rather than a politician. Also, I was not aware that PRWT was a profitable business. I was waiting for audited financials. Do you have credible information that proves PRWT is profitable?

Better to be skeptical than jump in to soon as 90% of BB's are junk and many outright frauds. Hard to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Al



To: Roger Bodine who wrote (10129)8/2/1998 8:53:00 PM
From: alan hardy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
folks, lets not go bashing someone who has asked inteligent questions, and expects an inteligent answer. I too, among many other folks whom I've seen post from time to time, have those very same questions. Not just concerning Belize, but also, how the other projects/aquisitions are going to affect the bottom line of PRWT. I'm taking a chance on our company, just the same as the rest of you. we all want more solid answers to our questions. I think it's high time we all started pushing the powers that be at PRWT to come up with those answers. As far as Allister goes, any investment is a gamble to some degree or another. At the blink of an eye, the Asian crisis, Clinton's problem, Greenspan,surprise PR's or any number things could sink the best stock. You have to make your best educated guess, and go with it. Even so that still doesn't excuse the responsibility our co. has to the share holders to give us something tangable by wich we can value our co. every thing seems to have a good forward looking future, but the more I own, the more antsy I get. And I'm not asking for something I don't have a right to have answers for.