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06/20/05 11:20 PM

#9649 RE: Jagman #9648

Jagman.....you are more than welcome to wait for EPS before getting in. I hope you dont mind if others beat you to the punch.

You may also note that there were the start of some non-sales revenues in the last quarter report.....and the press release says the plant was brought online in December, 2004.....not that it was running 24/7 at that time.

But it is now.

This Malaysian deal is huge, yet still remains but one area and one application for the KDS.

Hence, you may have to forgive some of us for being very interested in this, so far, the biggest deal in FASC history, IMO.

And.......there is so much more still out there. I don't know of anyone who was expecting this kind of announcement out of Malaysia.





techisbest

06/20/05 11:27 PM

#9650 RE: Jagman #9648

Jagman: The PR is a little confusing. This is what I think...

I do not think there was an old KDS at the plant. I am saying that they have been burning palm waste for cogeneration of electricity since December 2004 and only recently added the new KDS to process the waste. That has led to a 30% increase in the efficiency of the plant.

Perhaps you should contact FASC for a clarification.

WyoInvestor

06/21/05 12:22 AM

#9654 RE: Jagman #9648

I don't see what is confusing. I think you are just having a hard time accepting that FASC just released some awesome news.

It could be, the jury is still out, that some of the longs have been right. It ain't over till the fat lady sings. Could be very interesting if there is follow-up news with additional sales or information.

One thing for sure, if the plant has been running for six months along with the MF-777, for however long, (with a 30% increase in efficiency)then I would say there should be more sales of the MF-777. If I read it right, that spells nothing but dollars for FASC.

Yeah, even I am getting a little excited about this news. This PR wasn't written as a "big things coming", nor a LOI, MOU, or new partnership forming. It was written as a big things have happened, with more to come.

Wyo