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To: Lost1 who wrote (302)5/14/1999 5:36:00 PM
From: Drake  Respond to of 409
 
Lost 1, the reason for the drop was just what Paul said -- 5 months of revalidation by McDs, i.e., as I understand it, ERTH will only be shipping limited quantities for the next few months, until McDs is completely satisfied with the production-line containers. It's a delay, in the minds of investors. However, in my mind it's a buying opportunity -- I was worried that they wouldn't be able to work out the manufacturing problems, to actually produce production-line containers at an equitable price. Now that they are actually going to start shipping, I feel I have made an excellent investment. And, as soon as the McD's outlets start using the containers and are satisfied with them (which should take about a month), that word will get out and the stock will move up substantially, in my opinion.

Wishing you well,

Dc



To: Lost1 who wrote (302)5/14/1999 5:58:00 PM
From: Drake  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 409
 
Also, there has been no insider selling and very little insider planned selling, and the planned selling prices range from roughly $13/share to $15/share -- and again I reiterate that the number of shares planned for sale don't amount to a "hill of beans" (source: Microsoft Investor) -- and isn't it logical that if ERTH were not on the right track, insiders would be stepping up to the plate and taking some profits -- this is just not happening. (A very good sign, indeed.)

All the best, always,

Dc