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To: Micro-Selector who wrote (580)3/25/1999 9:37:00 AM
From: Chad Beemer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 668
 
I hear WAST is about ready to go as well. Picked up some yesterday
on a tip from a friend.

ECIC is also looking good as news should be coming on that one early
next week. The spread is tightening up as well and showing signs of accumulation.

Anxiously waiting on news of a Smart Card deal with NPCT as principles are now in Europe finalizing the deal. Interesting note that they hired Cornerstone Holdings to be their IR as they have good ties in Europe and were the same party that worked DCHT last year.



To: Micro-Selector who wrote (580)3/25/1999 10:31:00 PM
From: Brad W.  Respond to of 668
 
$50,000,000 is the starting point for $600M for AQCI

With a small profit this should make the company fly & we'd actually see real earnings!

I had seen a news story of harvesting logs that were underwater for years (this was a few years back). They would sell a worm holed piece 4 ft long for $1,000 or some crazy number. Looks like they not only harvest logs that have sunk but also standing timber.

Why chop down the rain forest what you can cut what's already lost. I think that these deals in Brazil are only the beginning. From past history & what I've seen on the other boards that there should be another press release approx. Tuesday. I'd guess this will confirm their findings & then there could be one more press release detailing a deal & the time line.

Good luck to all longs.

Brad W.