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Rafael636

06/30/04 10:57 AM

#3140 RE: Gd2Aussie3 #3135

Good morning Newbie, very informative post I must say and I have to agree with you on the "issues" about FASC's timetables and lack there of any actual meeting of those dates?

I really believe that the next three to six months will be relatively a "quiet" period for FASC. Yes we have the ALMI sale and will see (hopefully) a successful KDS in operation on site. But we'll have to see what kind of production is delivered from that site, and that's if there are no mechanical problems or any other type of delays?

Poland and Malaysia are at least going to be six to twelve months away from showing any type of potential revenues if at all.

I believe the ONLY thing that will really get this stock moving is an AgES sale and that as we know probably wont happen until the 6000 is built and tested. Probably again another 6 months away at least?

Will FASC release another PR?...probably, will the PPs move up...probably not..IMO. So most of the discussions here are intersting conjectures ie the arsenic and moisture facts but really will have no bearing on our PPs in the foreseeable future...imo!

We need the 6000 and one with the Ages system attached!

Sorry I can't follow up on most responses yet since I'm still waiting for my updated email to go in effect!

Chao,

raf!
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got2belucky

06/30/04 7:34 PM

#3169 RE: Gd2Aussie3 #3135

Newbie --Can't argue with the accounting 101 concept. One of the first things learned. Good , well thought out post. No arguments, so you must be right. Word on the RB ALMI board
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=ALMI&read=3529 by Techisbest. Main part of the post is,

I am posting Bill Jacobson's response with his permission:

One of the keys to the processing methods we will be using will be the ability to reduce our product to the appropriate micron size acceptable for microtubule and nano applications. The KDS machine in primary runs has performed acceptably. The reason we went with the KDS is that the manufacturer is more than willing to make whatever adjustments necessary to make the product we need. We did not get that same attitude from other manufacturers. We know that once the KDS machine goes on line, that we will have a trial and error period, but with the help of the manufacturer, we feel it will not take too long.
Thank-you for your support.
Bill Jacobson


There is a yellow brick road, in Oz.