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To: RonR who wrote (913)1/7/1999 9:32:00 PM
From: Darrell D. Conrade  Respond to of 982
 
I would also like to hear about some pending orders. The company has not had a press release for months about any new contracts. I think that some of the earlier orders were cancelled so the company may have changed their policy so as not to raise expectations.

I think the trading activity since January 1 is about what we should have expected. Tax selling pushed the price down, but there is a general feeling that something positive is coming.

I am really anxious about what will be in next quarter's release. I could really use some good news with this stock. If my memory serves me correctly, Submicron's plans were to make a quarterly profit before the end of '98. If their plan is really on track, this had better be a good report. With a negative net worth you can't have to many bad ones.

Hoping for something black at the bottom,
Darrell Conrade



To: RonR who wrote (913)1/7/1999 11:38:00 PM
From: P.F.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 982
 
I believe the order in question from the last quarterly was for $8 million. I spoke with the CFO approx. 3 weeks ago and he indicated that the order was still under negotiation, not lost but not yet booked. If anyone has more current info, I'd love to hear it. I agree with the assessment as to the importance of this upcoming report. Does anyone know when we can expect it? To the best of any one's knowledge does Subm warn if earnings are going to disappoint, and typically by when? Thanks