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Sunday, 10/29/2000 12:45:30 PM

Sunday, October 29, 2000 12:45:30 PM

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STRU's FUTURE...Part 2 By: SHANK
Sunday, 29 Oct 2000 at 12:25 PM EST

...About STRU's FUTURE

MORE things taken from previous posts here on RB,(Some from Dougs e-mails), that IMO, is a big part of STRU's FUTURE >>>

> "Just recently, we delivered the first piglets ever conceived by non-surgical embryo transplantation, by using the patented Gourley Scope.[u[ This birth was the "shot" that was heard around the world"

> "Although, at this time I can't tell you as of yet what has transpired, I can tell you that you should be very proud of what you did, it was something that virtually is unheard of in the public arena. Your efforts are about to change the Company and the industry forever"

> BSF-"Once the bio-security checks have been made of the unit, 200 boars will enter the facility within the next week to 10 days. Along with other superior boars we have located overseas that contain genetic traits that we feel are necessary to meet the future packer and consumer needs. The interesting aspect of bringing in these additional boars is that we do not need to buy them…we place them in our stud and a portion of the semen profit goes back to the company who sent them to us. Not only do we increase the number of animals in our stud boar operation (to utilize its full capacity), we continue to improve upon the elite genetics available for our clients who would otherwise not have access to the genetic package we have available. As the porcine breeding season is now getting underway I fully expect that the LSG subsidiary will be very busy filling the orders which have increased since the boar stud opening."

> "Dr. Gourley and his team have been extremely busy with semen/embryo collection, inseminations and non-surgical embryo transfers in swine, deer and sheep. Over the past few weeks Dr. Gourley has performed inseminations and non-surgical embryo transfers in hundreds of animals for our new clients."

> "The recent worldwide media attention has generated a steady stream of requests for our products and services, which has kept us very busy. It is my opinion that we're going to have an excellent fall breeding season."

> "We also sell embryos and semen for Sheep and Deer...Deer semen is priced at $300 to $12,000 a dose depending on quality of animal. Currently we receive $1000 per AI of Deer, and $150 per sheep and revenues from these procedures are staggering"

> "Struthers will still play a major role in supplying minimal disease-free hogs to the research area and our accompanying technology as our animals are excellent models for vaccine and antibiotic research."

> "After speaking with researchers I am delighted that the focus will turn to that of using our hogs to the above purpose and I'm very pleased that we have the cleanest hogs in North America."

> "Its interesting to note that typically low disease hogs are sold for approximately $3000 per animal. This is a great revenue source for Struthers and once our research facilities complete the work on the Gourley Scope we will focus on the delivery of low incidence of disease embryos and swine to the appropriate research companies."

> "You will notice as the pieces of the puzzles come together that not only will Struthers have a major impact in the raising of natural swine and other animals for the retail chains we'll be focusing on more high ticket items such as filling of requests for low disease animals for research and the training of veterinarians to use our Gourley Scope."


> "You may also be interested to know that one time Dr. Ian Wilmut had visited Struthers to discuss the use of our
technology in their research and that now I feel it is a great time to give Dr. Wilmut a call to discuss his future focus and offer our nonsurgical embryo transfer techniques and embryo washing procedures."

> "It is also interesting to note that institutions here in the U.S. have contacted us recently about our technology and are shiftingtheir focus away from cloning to the more lucrative area of vaccine and antibiotic resistance research."

> "We now have grown ..since our filling to be able to support the numerous requests for the use of our unique technology in the reproductive process in other animal species...I will update the investor base as to these developments on an ongoing basis. Some of what we are doing with other companies must remain quiet until all systems are in place to handle the influx of orders ...to disclose relationships which are developing would not be in the best interest of the Company at this time. To say we are holding back information would not be a true statement at this time , however, knowing that at this time we are being watched by our peers we are being careful that when we come out of the "box" we come out with all our "pigs" in a row. And to deliver on time our services , products, in a fashion that if our peers want to catch up we are years ahead..."

Cheers

Voluntary Disclosure: Strong Buy : Long and Short Term

Cheers

Voluntary Disclosure: Strong Buy : Long and Short Term

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