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Gold/Mining/Energy : Tracer Petroleum (TCXXF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Florida Cracker who wrote (972)5/5/1999 5:24:00 PM
From: loanshark99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1261
 
As a former shareholder a couple years ago in both AKSEF and TCXXF, I believe that Mr. Robinson has contacts within the industry to put together a deal or two for TCXXF. However, he should also realize that there are ONLY 4 million shares out on this company because it was JUST rolled back a few months ago. Having a NASDAQ listing is not all essential. But if he is the man in charge with a plan he should spill the beans on what he is working on and if its good the stock should easily go over a dollar. If things are close in Iran then something should be said or wherever something is being worked on. These shareholders have already been screwed with enough. If there is hope let me and others know and we'll buy in. A rollback at these levels accomplishes nothing.



To: Florida Cracker who wrote (972)5/5/1999 5:33:00 PM
From: drrobinson  Respond to of 1261
 
Cracker - I will give you a challenge:

See if you can find me one oil company that has been delisted from NASDAQ for not meeting the minimum requirements, and then has gone on to be a success. I do not expect that you will have a very fruitful search.

I think that we are probably agreed that retaining the NASDAQ listing is very important, and that the preferable route would have been for Tracer to report some positive corporate developments, which would help raise up the share price above the minimum requirement. Things are moving forward with developments in Iran, Indonesia, and elsewhere, but there are no guarantees that anything significant would happen soon enough to help the share price before the July 20th deadline set by NASDAQ. As such, the Board had to make the very difficult decision to recommend a further consolidation of the shares outstanding.

I urge you, and the rest of the shareholders, to be very thoughtful before you vote to defeat the consolidation. I am of the strong opinion that Tracer will effectively go out of business if the consolidation is not approved, and Tracer is delisted from NASDAQ.

Sincerely,

DRR