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To: David L Kosakowski who wrote (15295)3/18/1999 1:42:00 PM
From: David L Kosakowski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22810
 
hey Maggie, I told you NPEC wouldn't release any news until after MDIN did because that is what's going to move the stock, not the phone co. announcement and probably not the silver.

And guess what, that NPEC annoucement will be NEXT WEEK!!!

Getting to be an all too familiar tune!!!!



To: David L Kosakowski who wrote (15295)3/18/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: Ken Sammut  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22810
 
David,

You have not been listening.

John, Mike, Maggie, myself and others who have bought in the 2 to 5 cents range have bought on speculation. Although I cannot speak for them, it is my assumption they have bought for two reasons.

1. The company may finally have its telecom and internet companies going in the right direction.

2. NPEC is a fantastic leverage play on MDIN if MDIN has a big find on its hands.

NPEC has been a big disappointment for you. You bought in high several years back. The company was premature in its hopes as you were in buying in. Unfortunately your downside was large.

At its present price, the downside is less and is worth the speculation.

If MDIN has a find and is taken out here are some possibilities:

MDIN bought out at $100M, NPEC would receive approximately 20 cents per share.
@$200M=40 cents per share.

$300M = 60 cents per share.

The above numbers are approximations but as you can see, NPEC would be in great shape.

Three years ago things were completely different. The people buying NPEC today are buying something completely different than what you have bought. Still speculative but at least in my opinion, worth the risk.

Ken