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ARCTIC GROUP AGP-ase now at $1.10
An SI Board Since August 1997
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Emcee:  Ice-Man Type:  Unmoderated
ARCTIC GROUP AGP-ase warrants also trade AGP.WT

The stock first began trading in Apr. 97 after an IPO of just under 2.7M shares(which now is the current float of free trading stock) @ .75 with one warrant attached excercisable @ $1.00 before the end of Feb. 98 and $1.25 before the end of Feb. 99.

The Arctic Group currently has four packaged ice companies operating in Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and Vancouver. Majority of revenue is derived from packaged ice sales, but in some areas up to 15% of income is from bottled water sales. The companies have long established majority market share positions in areas served and have been profitable for years. On the surface, this looks like another boring small cap earnings stock. What makes this story interesting is the growth potential through acquisitions.

The packaged ice industry in North America is estimated at $2.5 billion U.S. annually. As of yet, there are no dominant forces, or players established in this still "ma & pa" type industry. The Arctic Group is the first packaged ice company in North America to begin publicly trading its shares. They are also the first company to undertake a serious attempt at consolidation in the "independently
owned" North American packaged ice industry. As a sideline note: A director of AGP also sits on the board of directors of the Loewen Group. Most investors know the story of the funeral home industry consolidation and the Loewen Group's part in it. Forget any future AGP acquisitions, I believe current replacement value of company's existing hard assets (no goodwill inc.) puts little, or no downside at
current share prices $1.04 - $1.10 range. Outstanding shares currently are very tightly held.

I myself was involved in the packaged ice business in the vancouver area from 84 to 93. I believe my experience in the business, gives me a good idea of the true replacement value of the assets currently owned by AGP. I have been in business with management of AGP in the past and I know them to be businessmen with integrity and long established track records, in both the private financing and industrial sectors. I own shares of AGP, so I am counting on AGP management to parlay their private company success stories into the public sector as well. I believe they have what it takes and over time, will do the right things fo shareholders.

I was asked to answer any incoming investor inquires about AGP on the toll free line 1-888-573-9237 when the company began running an ad in the financial post a few weeks back. If anyone has any questions, or would like some information sent out, please call. The annual report, year ended Apr. 97, should be available before
the end of august. AGP is also currently working on a co. website which should be up and running in the near future.

People seldom consider... Packaged ice sold in North America is sold as a FOOD PRODUCT and is regulated accordingly.


I have been asked to post this on behalf of Glen A.
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26 well another new high today for the shares and the warrents are on ask at $1.00Ice-Man-11/26/1997
25 I'm out here - my warrants cost me $.64 so I'm not seeing the same doubRoy Cetlin-11/14/1997
24 Company Update The Arctic Group Inc. today announced that, in addition to $6 Ice-Man-11/11/1997
23 The details of the convertable debenture haven't been released yet.Ice-Man-11/9/1997
22 Thanks for posting the article - do you know the terms of the convertable debenRoy Cetlin-11/9/1997
21 here is leter sent to the stockmens forum Hi Leroy, Here's the latest newIce-Man-11/7/1997
20 Didn't see the news release - can you post it - Thanks - RoyRoy Cetlin-11/6/1997
19 Not a bad news release today.... I am going to be starting a new thread onIce-Man-11/6/1997
18 The shares have been trading a little strangely lately and the so have the warrIce-Man-11/5/1997
17 Here is a link to news releases stockhouse.com The web page will be up before Ice-Man-10/26/1997
16 All press releases. Any idea when they will have their page up and running? ThRoy Cetlin-10/26/1997
15 Well they don't have a homepage as of yet. But that is soon going to changIce-Man-10/26/1997
14 You confirm what I think will happen with the warrants regardless of the price Roy Cetlin-10/26/1997
13 true the warrents will fall,but I don't expect the warrents to be trading aIce-Man-10/24/1997
12 You didn't comment on the price of the warrant declining by $.25 after the Roy Cetlin-10/24/1997
11 I don't think you are going to see much shorting on this one. First of allIce-Man-10/22/1997
10 That was me buying the warrants today - the warrants move in lockstep with the Roy Cetlin-10/22/1997
9 well I really am suprised I didn't expect to see 65c soon on the warrents..Ice-Man-10/21/1997
8 Thanks for the info - I was going to say I'll let you know how I make out bRoy Cetlin-10/20/1997
7 click here to see the warrents and share price quote.canada-stockwatch.com ThIce-Man-10/20/1997
6 I was checking out the warrants today - my broker advised me they are selling aRoy Cetlin-10/20/1997
5 Another new high today on very low volume... Looks like something is coming...Ice-Man-10/20/1997
4 Hey nice to have you with us. If you do buy may I suggest the warrents? They aIce-Man-10/18/1997
3 Just joined this thread - I believe I saw your post on the Jot-it thread. HavenRoy Cetlin-10/18/1997
2 Hmmm the price has been going up lately new highs have been hit and no news is Ice-Man-10/15/1997
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