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To: Tobasco who wrote (618)12/6/1998 11:50:00 AM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 939
 
Yes we are Tobasco. I have noticed the penny stocks starting to outperform as well. Perhaps it's something of a rotation from the hot internet stocks into a group that has severely under performed in the last 6 months. I hope so because I have lots more exposure in the penny stock area than in any internet stock(s).

Regards, Jeff



To: Tobasco who wrote (618)12/19/1998 12:18:00 AM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 939
 
Here is an brief overview of some of what was discussed on the RDIM conference call Friday afternoon:

RDI Marketing, Inc. is a private wholesale purchasing club that enables an individual consumer to buy directly from manufacturers and distributors rather than from retail stores and wholesale outlets.

The reason consumers need RDI Marketing is because manufacturers will not sell directly to the general public, viewing the individual consumer as a small buying unit compared to retailers and distributor volume buying channels. Through the ongoing sale of individual memberships and the continual conversion or acquisition of existing membership organizations, the Company combines the purchasing power directly to the manufacturer of literally thousands of member families and channels. RDI Marketing members are seen as a very large source of buying power -- much like that of a retail network.

By buying direct from manufacturers and distributors rather than retailers, members are entitled to purchase most items for, in, and around the home at COST-- the same price that the retail store pays for the same merchandise, rather than at RETAIL -- the price that the store marks up the merchandise in order to make their profit.

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Regards, Jeff