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To: TokyoMex who wrote (6214)10/14/1998 10:19:00 AM
From: The Street  Respond to of 119973
 
Looks that way. Wish I would have picked up some FP. Whoever made that call-- GOOD ONE!

Street watching his compass...



To: TokyoMex who wrote (6214)10/14/1998 10:20:00 AM
From: Mr.G  Respond to of 119973
 
Wednesday October 14, 9:18 am Eastern Time

Global Public Relations Services, Ltd. Retained by
Rentech, Inc.

RALEIGH, N.C., Oct. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Public Relations Services, Ltd., based in Raleigh, North Carolina, has
been retained by Rentech, Inc. (Nasdaq: RNTK - news), according to Mia Reed, President of Global Public Relations, to
consult and coordinate the Company's marketing and advertising programs and to introduce potential acquisition opportunities.

Rentech is based in Denver, Colorado. The Company was formed in December 1981 to develop and market its patented
technology for the conversion of carbon-bearing materials into premium liquid hydrocarbons, i.e., the chemical conversion of
gas to liquids (GTL). Since its formation, Rentech has transformed itself into a holding company focusing in three distinct
business sectors, with each sector being simultaneously developed to propel the Company into a successful growth mode. This
three-pronged approach and business development plan is comprised of: (1) the licensing and utilization of Gas-To- Liquid
(GTL) technology, (2) the acquisition and operation of profitable and positive cash flow entities, and (3) the development and
commercialization of high technology products specifically involving shape memory alloys and thin film substrates for various
industrial and commercial applications.

Rentech's goal is to promote and market its GTL technology and build solid cash flow. The Company will focus on providing
advanced technology for the new millennium and improving the quality of the environment with its GTL and high technology
capabilities, while maximizing shareholder value.

Rentech's latest development is the execution of a favorable licensing agreement with Texaco, which was announced October
8th. Under this agreement Texaco will utilize Rentech's Gas-To-Liquids technology in combination with Texaco's proprietary
gasification technology. The successful negotiation of this agreement is a major advancement in Rentech's goal to license and
utilize the GTL Technology and is expected to create substantial additional revenue for the Company.

''Rentech is pleased to be working with Global. The firm has an excellent reputation and has proven their ability to perform for
Rentech,'' stated Dennis L. Yakobson, President and CEO of Rentech.

For more information contact: Mia Reed or Lisa Conino, Director of Public Relations for Global Public Relations Services,
Ltd., 919-782-1500 or Email: global@ipass.net.

SOURCE: Global Public Relations, Ltd.



To: TokyoMex who wrote (6214)10/14/1998 10:23:00 AM
From: Raj Ramaswamy  Respond to of 119973
 
Joe,

Pl. take a look at CBSI....I heard their 3rd quarter will be very good...they got some big projects going into 4th q..

Good trading range right now...

Raj



To: TokyoMex who wrote (6214)10/14/1998 10:27:00 AM
From: Fitz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
Moscow--Oct 13--Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Maslyukov said
today the government was now able to buy 102 tonnes of gold from domestic
producers, the Prime-Tass news agency reported. "The gold sector is our
strong hard currency source. Now we are able to buy 102 tonnes of gold with
US $1 billion," he told the joint meeting of the Federation Council
economics and budget committees. Bridge News, Story .12121