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To: Richard L. Williams who wrote (1284)3/12/1999 11:10:00 AM
From: Lee Bush  Respond to of 1781
 
The company is definitely in transition (read not accomplished yet). I will feel much better about their chances once we see another quarter of sales and revenues. I think that Ben should use any opportunity provided by higher revenues near term to shop around for a good partner in this field or an allied one, someone with a steady stream of income and revenue. Just my opinion.
Lee



To: Richard L. Williams who wrote (1284)3/12/1999 11:49:00 AM
From: William Nehls  Respond to of 1781
 
Richard, Thanks for your reply. Must admit that putting financial info together is difficult. All in all, not bad for the transition phase. Do you know what the NET SALES were for ONLY the Core Products Unit for the quarter ending March 1998? Also net income. Would like to talk with you if possible. My Email is nehlsbil@apk.net if you are interested.



To: Richard L. Williams who wrote (1284)3/12/1999 2:59:00 PM
From: Albert Martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1781
 
Hello Rick...
Missed the $1.00 trade today. Down 1/8 so far but we hit 1 1/8 this am. The MM's are still playing their games. Thats the curse of OTC:BB stocks. I still think they will take us to below $1.00 before the next move up. There is still somewhat of a trading mentality out there with HTSF.

I think one more good quarter will show the "traders" a thing or two!!
But until then we are still at the mercy of the MM's and the ever present "day traders".

Al