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To: Charles T. Russell who wrote (8581)9/11/1998 3:45:00 PM
From: Dan O.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
I think you missed this. "Relatively near future" albeit vague does not imply over 6 months, imho.

DENVER, June 24 /PRNewswire/ -- RENTECH, INC. (Nasdaq: RNTK - news), today announced that it is continuing in negotiations with Texaco Natural Gas Inc., a subsidiary of Texaco Inc. [NYSE:TX - news], to establish a business relationship to accelerate the development and licensing of Rentech's Process Technology and to commercially exploit the technology on a worldwide basis in conjunction with Texaco's proprietary gasification technology for the gasification of solids and liquid feedstocks. Rentech's management is optimistic that these negotiations will be successfully concluded in the relatively near future.

Dan Ogens



To: Charles T. Russell who wrote (8581)9/11/1998 4:35:00 PM
From: Howard Williams  Respond to of 14347
 
Chas. T. R., much as I would like to NOT get into trading words with you, I must rebut your "Yak has, to my knowledge, only spoken directly to TMEX". It does show the limits of your knowledge. Mr. Yakobson has spoken to many people, including myself. He is a straightforward, non-hyping CEO. He doesn't talk in innuendos or hint at insider information. He does speak with enthusiasm about the prospects for GTL in general in the coming years and is up to speed on their competition. It's fascinating to me that he gives educational presentations that cover the entire GTL spectrum objectively including their competitors' processes. How often do you see that? I believe it shows they have confidence that their niches exist and will come to fruition.

As an aside, I feel the deafening silence is a good omen. It "feels like" they've circled the wagons for the final get-together. Outsiders and folks with loose lips are not welcome.

The latter is just MHO, of course.
H.W.



To: Charles T. Russell who wrote (8581)9/11/1998 6:01:00 PM
From: rjbac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
Please answer the only question I posed to you! Where do you get your 1999 info? You stated reliable sources; well, I'm are waiting!!

Bac