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To: crj_ who wrote (27)9/16/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: Ed Silverstein  Respond to of 37
 
I agree. SLSI is a great little company that has lots of potential. If they can get a LOI and eventually the signing of a major OEM, it has the potential to getting back to $1 and possibly a lot higher. I personally have a lot of free trading and restricted shares in this one. I am long for SLSI.



To: crj_ who wrote (27)10/19/1998 9:39:00 PM
From: crj_  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37
 
Old news story that may have fallen off of some sites.

Note that Mr. Hoge must be pretty good if he is heading
the standards committee.

SLS Executive Selected By ANSI to Head Technical Committee

PR Newswire, Monday, February 02, 1998 at 11:36

Committee to Set Industry Standard for Testing of HID Ballasts

HANOVER, Md., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- SLS Industries, Inc.
(BB: SLSI) announced that its vice president of engineering,
John Hoge, will chair an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C82-2 technical sub-committee that will develop the industry standard for testing "High Frequency Electronic Ballasts" for HID lighting. ANSI is the United States lighting standards authority.
A member of the Lamp Ballast and Lighting Fixture section of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), SLS Industries is a member of the ANSI C78-4 and C82-2 sub-committee for the development of ANSI C78 and C82 American National Standards for HID lamps and ballasts. "SLS Industries was a natural candidate to head this technical sub-committee," said SLS president Richard Pazornik. "SLS is the first and only NEMA member to develop dimmable 150-250w electronic HID ballasts, and will now play an important role in setting industry standards for this revolution in lighting."