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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (2487)1/26/1999 2:05:00 PM
From: elcasmirb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4605
 
Thank You for your report Jim.It is unfortunate that Mr.Klopp flubbed the hot seat interview but I still am holding firm to my holdings for the simple reason that the company has a good if not great future.We definitely need a TSE listing and I have said in past posts we are in sad need of PR people.Hopefully they can solve both problems this year.Again Jim many thanks for your report much appreciated. Don



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (2487)1/26/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4605
 

To Jim & Jay, First off I have a lot of admiration for Gerry, being a self learned engineer and a tool & diemaker(?)and buying up Sherex was a good move but it seems he is in the wrong arena for learning PR. The product will have to sell itself and I suppose it has for the most part. Why not - it's a good product.
About his statement on getting on the TSE this year. If the bar is that high as Jay says, can we take it as a possibility that Gerry knows something that he can't say right now that would put ATF in a position to make the move to TO. Lets face it, Gerry is not a man of many words to start with and if there is something waiting in the wing that he can't talk about just yet, we could be just ahead of a good news release. He has always given me the impression of one who works away in the background and you don't hear from him till he's got something to show. A trait, no doubt, derived from his work experience.