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To: learnstocks who wrote (1822)3/3/1999 7:17:00 PM
From: Sprintcar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Your figures sound reasonable to me.

I believe him when he says he has been showing this product around nascar for three years..NASCAR is an organization that governs
by strict rules and regulations. i.e. spoilers must be set at certain heights, front valances must be at certain levels any new product that would give a competitive edge to any competitor is totally scrutinized
and NASCAR approved before it can be used..Therefore if nascar has approved it it can then and only then be bought by the teams.Like I said before, there are racetracks in every state in the union except Rhode Island I don't know if anyone knows how many races there are across the country every night of the year and how many race teams there are not only in nascar but in every form and kind of racing
the racing application for this product alone is monstrous. If the guy's I use to race for had something like this the amount of money that could be saved on engines would be unbelievable. This is just my opinion of the racing application which at least I can speak with some authority on. Replacing main bearings, rods, lifters before they blew
would save blocks, heads etc. etc.. which cost mucho $.
Imagine using this product and finding out you have a bad crank bearing...geesh I can't still believe it..

Sprintcar



To: learnstocks who wrote (1822)3/3/1999 7:28:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Respond to of 8189
 
I'm sorry Vic, but the last time I multiplied 120 units/mo by 12 months, I got 1,440 units/yr. You may want to revise your estimates downward.

The bad news with your assumption, (ie., 120 units/mo) is that it would take about 4 1/2 years to fill the contract. I don't have that kind of patience.

I believe you are on the right track, but why do I have the feeling you are hung in this stock?

BTW, if we have a strong open Thurs, I'll assume that little talk Jimmy had with that large brokerage house was a success.