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To: Euan Hayward who wrote (552)3/19/1999 3:27:00 PM
From: Grant Cash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 619
 
LENOX POLYMERS, LTD.

March 19, 1999 LENP-CDN(Canadian Dealing Network)
7,359,056 Common Shrs. Issued and Outstanding
NEWS RELEASE

Effective March 17,1999, Lenox Polymers, Ltd.(LENP) accepted the resignation of two of its Board of Directors, Mr.William Lloyd and Mr.Ron Kelly .

Furthermore, Lenox Polymers, Ltd. announces that Mr. Jeffrey Lee and Mr. David Millman are presently advising the President of the Company and have agreed to serve on the Company's Advisory Board once it is formed.

Jeffrey F. Lee is a former Senior Development Manager with Bechtel Enterprises, the project development arm of the Bechtel group of companies. He was also the Principal Counsel for the Bechtel Corporation San Francisco Power Division, which had 6,600
employees and yearly revenue of 1 billion dollars. During his 18 years at Bechtel, Mr. Lee managed or participated in the development and financing of a number of cogeneration, mining, waste-to-energy, and other projects. facilities. Mr. Lee also has direct experience in the management and growth of developmental stage companies. He is
the former President and CEO of United Carpet Recycling, Inc., which recycles post-consumer carpet. Mr. Lee was also the Manager of Marketing for Bechtel-Control Asbestos Management, Inc., an environmental remediation company. He received a BA in
Economics from University of Michigan, and holds a Juris Doctorate degree from the Michigan School of Law. From 1970-73, he served as a commissioned infantry officer in the U.S. Marine Corps.

David N. Millman is a former principal with Environmental Resources Management (ERM), a 300 million dollar international environmental consulting and construction company. Mr. Millman, who managed ERM's mid-Atlantic construction operations, arranged project financing for water and wastewater treatment plant development projects,and for the redevelopment of contaminated industrial sites. Prior to joining ERM, he served as a Senior Supervising Engineer at Earl & Wright Consulting Engineers (E&W),a subsidiary of Schlumberger, Ltd. During his 11 years with E&W, he led technical teams on the design of numerous 100 million dollar offshore drilling and production platforms for oil and gas clients, such as, Shell, British Petroleum, and Conoco. Mr. Millman
received his BS and MS Engineering degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in1973 and his MBA from the Wharton Business School-University of Pennsylvania in 1986. He is a registered professional civil engineer in the State of California.

LENOX POLYMERS, LTD.

Ken Kurple
President #810-364-3774



To: Euan Hayward who wrote (552)4/21/1999 6:22:00 PM
From: Grant Cash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 619
 
Just Picked this up off Raging bull.com-General boards- Hot stock tips
INVESTOR HIGH ALERT!-LENOX Polymers Ltd. (LENP-CDN) Lenox Polymers Ltd. converts Pulp Mill waste into a non-toxic and renewable resource called Lignin. Lignin, a natural occurring glue, holds the cellulose fibers of trees together. Clean AIR/WATER Acts reduces the amount of hazardous by-products from Pulp Mill industry operations. “Black-Liquor”, a pulp mill waste, has to be buried and/or burned which causes an enormous expense for the environment and for the pulp mill companies. Lenox picks up this waste and converts it to lignin through its patent proprietary process. With over 25 patents, Lenox's full array of cost saving environmental friendly products help a number of industries become more compliant from environmental regulations. The Automobile industry in Detroit, MI USA relies on LENP's products. Recent US OSHA regulations require manufacturing facilities to eliminate free radical exposure to toxic substances on the worker. LENP can replace many toxic applications which enables the auto industry to meet its environmental mandates. LOOK AT IT this way, how many Companies in today's world bridged two unlike industries, the Auto and Pulp Mill. Lenox accomplished this and continues to generates revenue at the same time!! The Company's marketing efforts to the auto, marine, lumber, and foundry industries continues to increase. With only 6.5 million shares fully diluted with about 2.5 million in the float makes this 12 year old company EXTRAORDINARY!!! Company headquarters located in Port Huron, Michigan enables it to service the largest companies in the world: Ford, GM, and Daimler-Chrysler. Expect more announcements from tier-1 auto suppliers in the near term. A STRONG deal for SMART INVESTORS! LENOX Polymers, Ltd. trades on the Toronto-Canadian Dealing Network under symbol LENP- lenoxpoly.com