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To: David Sirk who wrote (849)6/4/1999 10:32:00 AM
From: PK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1364
 
***STRONG BUY***** NUKE
Date: 6/4/99
From: alliance-group@usa.net

I have been in this stock for a long time and it is about to take off. Closed
yesterday at .94/.95. I estimate that this will easily go over a 1.50 today
and will reach 2.50 by next week. Here is some information and during all of
the commotion of LOCH, I verified that the article in Barron's is DEFINATELY
out tomorrow. Look at the float on this one, that is why this is SO
IMPORTANT.

Rhombic Corporation
Symbol: NUKE
Exchange: OTC:BB
Suite 901, 1212 Howe Street
Vancover, BC V6Z 2M9
Ph: (604) 683-4864
Fax: (604) 683-4814
email: rhombic@direct.ca
internet: www.rhombic.com
Shares outstanding: 15,000,000
Restricted shares: 9,500,000
Float: 5,500,000

Market Makers: DLCR, FRAN, HILL, MASH, MHMY, NAIB, NATC, NITE, OLIE, PBLC,
PGON, SHRP, SOLA, USCT, WDCO, WEIN

Certified Public Accountants: King and Weber, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Transfer Agent: Nevada Agency & Trust Company, Reno, Nevada, USA.
Investor Relations: Mike Skerry
tel: (604) 421-5543
fax: (604) 421-5532
toll free: (888) 821-6607

Directors and Officers
Wm. Larry Owen - President, received a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Pepperdine University of California, and Masters of Education degree from the
University of Southern California. After moving to Canada in 1963, Mr. Owen
was a founder of the New World Jade Company, and later President of
International Phasor Telecom, a leading computer security firm during 1982 to
1985.

Robert Krushnisky - CEO and Director, senior partner of International Laser
Games, a coin operated firm with outlets throughout British Columbia. Mr.
Krushnisky served as past President of Rockford Technology Corp. which owns
diamond film technologies. Mr. Krushnisky is a graduate of the US
International University at San Diego. with a Bachelor of Arts in Science,
Business and Commerce.

Albert Golusin - CFO and Director, is a Certified Public Accountant in
Phoenix, AZ., a graduated from Brigham Young University in 1978 Mr Golusin
worked for the international accounting firm of Grant Thornton & Company from
1979 - 1981 and Kenneth Leventhal & Company between 1983 - 84. He has also
served as controller for Glenayre Electronics, a NASDAQ company, from 1984 -
1991. Since 1992 Mr Golusin has been in private practice as an accounting
consultant to public companies.

Stanley Porayko - Director and Secretary, is currently a rancher from
Alberta. Formerly a founder of the huge jade deposit on Ogden Mountain,
British Columbia, and mining. director of Yugold Mines.

Patent Scientists & Professional Consultants
Mark Heeres - Consultant on Forced Diamond Diffusion Project
Professor Heinrich Hora - Nuclear/Nuclid Battery and Diamond Flywheel Battery
Vladimir Fortov, physicist, researcher - Nuclear/Nuclid Battery
Mark Antonio Prelas - Forced Diffusion Technology and Diamond Flywheel Battery
Dr. George Miley - University of Illinois: Inertial Electrostatic Confinement
Tech
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Hopfl - Nuclear/Nuclid Battery
Professor Vladimir Yurievich Baranov - Forced Diamond Diffusion
Dr. Alexander Pal - Nuclear/Nuclid Battery
Galina Popovici, PHD - Forced Diamond Diffusion
Li-Te Steven Lin, PHD - Forced Diamond Diffusion
Talun Jeff Sung, MS in Nuclear Engineering - Forced Diamond Fusion
Peter Weicker, Software Developer - Rhostar.com, Rhombic Explorer and FaxKey

Rhombic Corporation is a company engaged in the business of seeking and
acquiring proprietary technologies with applications greater than $100
million, with the objective of incubating them, and then bringing them to
commercialization. Rhombic scientists have developed several ground-breaking,
unique technologies.

Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Fusion Technology (IEC)
Dr. George Miley, who is a professor of nuclear, electrical and computer
engineering at the University of Illinois, has patented a neutron generator (a
fusion machine), currently in commercial production through an agreement with
Daimler-Chrysler Aerospace, which unlike any other fusion machine, is small
enough to sit on a desktop, can be switched on and off at will, and which
produces extremely minute amounts of radioactive waste. It is a small metallic
football shaped sphere and it's primary purpose is not to make energy but to
generate neutrons. Billions of them a second. Neutrons are subatomic particles
with no electric charge that have an extraordinary range of uses such as: 1)
To analyze materials, neutrons can be used to identify most common elements in
a matter of seconds versus chemical analysis which can take hours 2) Neutrons
help scientists to work out the structure of new
molecules and crystals 3) Neutron particle beams are being used for cancer
treatment and I have been told that the IEC unit has now surpassed 10^9 power
neutrons per second, which is powerful enough for that purpose 4) Mining
companies can use the neutron generator to spot impurities in ores while still
in the process of being mined 5) Specialized metal smelters will use them to
monitor the composition and quality of metal alloys in real time.

Other Practical Applications for IEC Technology
•Experimentation with fusion at university laboratories •Analysis of mineral
quality in the coal, cement and similar industries •Exploration for minerals
and oil •Detection of non-metallic antipersonnel mines (land mines)
•Combustion and gasification •Generation of electrical energy •Detection of
contraband at airports, bus stops, train stations and similar areas

Until now neutrons have been extremely dangerous and difficult to generate and
required the use of a nuclear reactor or a high powered particle accelerator
to do the job and neutron analysis could only take place by utilizing the
expert facilities of a very few specialised laboratories. The IEC unit
produces neutrons more cheaply and safely than existing methods.

According to John Sved, an engineer with Daimler-Chrysler Aerospace, the IEC
units are safe and easy to use which gives them an edge over other well
established neutron sources. The neutron generating sources in use now contain
radioactive gases such as Californium and have a risk of
contamination from radioactive isotopes. With the IEC unit customers can
avoid these risks because they are fueled by harmless deuterium, and the only
waste is helium-3 gas, a hint of hydrogen and negligible traces of
radioactive tritium. "A small IEC neutron generator could run for decades
without creating enough radioactive waste to exceed minimum regulated
levels," Sved says. "The machine could be completely consumed in a fire and
there would be virtually no concern about escaping radiation." Daimler-Benz
(Chrysler) plans to remove the tritium from the spheres safely each time they
are recharged with fresh deuterium.

Through Rhombic's wholly owned subsidiary, Rockford Technology Associates, the
University of Illinois has licensed the technology to Daimler-Chrysler
Aerospace (DASA) of Trauen, Germany, for which Daimler-Chrysler will pay a
3.2% royalty to Rhombic Corp. For the rights to develop, manufacture, and
market the IEC technology to the world. This agreement provides Rhombic with a
long-term royalty on all IEC sales in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America,
Australia, and New Zealand in the amount of 3.2% for each unit sold. Rhombic
is estimating that they will receive $5 million in royalties into the year
2000 (which does not include the much larger prospective income from Rhombic's
marketing rights in North America). The first units are expected to ship from
Trauen in the first half of 1999. The IEC units will be sold, depending on
size and use, for between $60,000 and $150,000 each - a mere
fraction of the cost of the nuclear reactors or particle accelerators now
being used to produce neutron beams. Rhombic Corp. will retain all rights
throughout North America and will be actively pursuing the sale of those
rights. At $60,000 per unit x 3.2% = $1,920 per unit in royalties to Rhombic.
At $150,000 per unit x 3.2% = $4,800 per unit in royalties to Rhombic. Not
bad. 2,604 units at $60,000 per unit would yield $5 million in royalties
projected over 1 year. 1,042 units at $150,000 per unit would yield $5 million
in royalties projected over 1 year. To make $1 million in royalties for
Rhombic on the $60,000 unit Daimler would only have to sell 521 units. And on
the $150,000 unit only 208 units would have to be sold. None of these appears
to be an unattainable goal. The only hitch has really been a nearly one year
delay in getting everything ready for marketing due to the merger of
Daimler-Benz with Chrysler.



To: David Sirk who wrote (849)6/4/1999 10:43:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 1364
 
Buzz doubt means what? the Buzz is taking hold and that you Doubt that $2.50 will be the next level...OK...Well take the difference...$1.50 thru 2.50..say 2 bucks..
No doubt.
ChuckanotBuzzz-no zzzs - no snooze...no loose. In is buzzing all around. Know NUKE. It's the ...volume.