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[IMAGE] October 26, 2001 [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Volume IV, Issue 92 [IMAGE] =
Email : info@otcjournal.com URL : http://www.otcjournal.com To OTC J=
ournal Members: [IMAGE] Riskless Rebound Portfolio- Special Announcemen=
t [IMAGE] As we mentioned in last weekends' edition, we are planning to pu=
blish a list of technology stocks trading well below both their cash and bo=
ok values. These stocks are the fallen angels of the tech wreck. We view =
some of these ideas as nearly riskless as the stocks are oversold to the po=
int where they are trading below the cash they have per share with little o=
r no debt. While they are all losing money, one can assume these stocks hav=
e the potential to rebound to at least their cash values with the NASDAQ su=
rging nicely. We have delayed the release of this exciting edition as sev=
eral of the companies had yet to release September quarterly financial stat=
ements. We want to present these ideas based on the most current balance sh=
eets. Some of them have begun moving up in sympathy with the NASDAQ's stell=
ar performance this week, but we believe there is plenty of upside room. =
Our mid week edition will provide some perspective on the state of the busi=
nesses of these companies, and our riskless rebound ideas will be published=
next weekend. [IMAGE] Energy Power (OTC BB: EYPSF) - More Related New=
s We continue to receive boatloads of email traffic on this stock. It is =
is a stand out for us in a difficult year. The stock was trading at $2.34 o=
n October 3rd, and made a breath taking run to a high of $5.37 on October 1=
1th. This is a net move of 130% in an 8 day period- a throwback to 1999 and=
early 2000. Click Here to read our updated profile. If you haven't made=
money on this stock don't blame it on us. This is the fourth major high vo=
lume surge the stock has enjoyed this year, and we believe there is more to=
come. After the meteoric rise to $5.37, the stock pulled back to the $3.=
50 level, and has now stabilized just under $4. Up or down from here is any=
body's guess in the short term, but high volume surges to the upside are th=
e norm for this stock, and positions can still be established on pullbacks.=
While the short term trading activity is exciting, the long term prospec=
ts for the company's future improve everyday. As a result of international =
turmoil and President Bush's fears of war related interruptions of Middle E=
astern oil, Bush's is energy policy favors development of Canadian natural =
resources. Our friends to the north are affectionately referring to this me=
ga trend as the Bush Push. Media coverage is fueling the increased volume=
in Canadian natural resource stocks. An article appeared in last Sunday's =
Toronto Star which we believe is a must read for anyone following Energy Po=
wer. Early in the article there is reference to Bush and Prime Minister Jea=
n Chr?tien discussing new drilling initiatives in Alberta, and area where E=
nergy Power is currently exploring for natural gas. For inquiring minds =
who want to know, here the lead in and a link to the whole article on the w=
eb: Toronto Star, October 21st edition Fears fuel Bush's energy agenda=
Fortress America worries about imports - even though Canada is principa=
l supplier William Walker Washington Bureau "OSAMA BIN LADEN'S next we=
apon of terror against the United States could be an attack on its Persian =
Gulf oil suppliers, a fact President George W. Bush knows all too well. =
That's why he's counting on Canada, in part, to play a crucial role in help=
ing defend America from such devastating circumstances." Click Here to re=
ad remainder of this important article. [IMAGE] Ceco Environmental (=
NASDAQ: CECE) Rockets Up the Charts [IMAGE] [IMAGE] There have been numer=
ous small stocks benefiting from the recent high profile incidents of Anthr=
ax exposure. Ceco Environmental has been the beneficiary of a spectacular r=
un this week. One of our editors covered this stock in 1998, and is famil=
iar with their business. Ceco is one of the largest air filter manufacturer=
s in the United States, with annual sales approaching $100 million. The r=
ecently discovered air borne version of Anthrax found in Senate offices is =
considered biological weapons grade and has investigators very concerned. =
In a press release issued Thursday, Chairman Philip DeZwerick pointed out =
that his company's filtration processes have already been used in the destr=
uction of biological weapons. In the last seven days the stock has been t=
earing up the charts. It was in the mid $2 range on October 18th, and is no=
w trading at a new 52 week high in the mid $4 range. Today the stock pulled=
back a little, closing nearer to $4. However, there may be more upside i=
n this surge. The company only has about 8 million shares issued and outsta=
nding, meaning the market capitalization is only $36 million with annual sa=
les approaching $100 million. We anticipate further high profile media co=
verage on this stock now that weapons grade airborne bio terrorism agents h=
ave been detected. Do your homework and decide if you like this idea. Her=
e is the complete text of their press release for your review: Thursday=
October 25, 8:08 am Eastern Time Press Release SOURCE: CECO Environmenta=
l CECO Environmental - Industry Leader Calls For Higher Government Standa=
rds For Air Ventilation Systems To Tackle Threat Of Bioterrorism NEW YORK-=
-(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 25, 2001--The supplier of filtration systems to the =
U.S. military's chemical weapons destruction program, CECO Environmental (N=
ASDAQ: CECE - news), is calling on governments to implement higher standard=
s for air ventilation systems in public buildings, including airports, subw=
ays, shopping centers and schools. The FBI has warned of the potential f=
or the release of toxic chemicals, such as cyanide, into air handling syste=
ms of public buildings. Such systems have one or more fresh air intakes and=
a blower or similar device that moves the air through the ventilation syst=
em. ``Currently many of these facilities have no effective filters at al=
l in their ventilation systems,'' says Phil DeZwirek, CECO's Chairman and C=
EO. ``Ventilation systems generally are woefully outdated and there is noth=
ing forcing contractors to upgrade them.'' The Building and Office Manageme=
nt Association (BOMA) has told its members that the release of a toxic chem=
ical into an air handling system is a credible threat. ``Any release would =
be spread throughout the entire system within five minutes or less'' accord=
ing to BOMA, which has advised its members to do all they can to make exter=
nal fresh air intakes less accessible. While CECO recognizes that this i=
s an important first step, it believes the air ventilation systems themselv=
es must be protected. ``We can do this today. CECO has had technology for y=
ears, including filtering systems that capture airborne biological agents,'=
' says DeZwirek. CECO has been involved with the chemical weapons destru=
ction program since its inception 15 years ago. Its filtering systems were =
engineered into incinerators where several thousand tons of Sarin and VX ne=
rve gas and blister agents have so far been destroyed, along with more than=
half a million rockets, bombs, mortars and mines. ``Our technology has =
successfully filtered all particles from the incineration process,'' says D=
eZwirek. CECO has more than three decades of experience dealing with indust=
rial air pollution. In addition, it has developed and deployed systems that=
protect workers by successfully capturing deadly dust and poisonous gasses=
that can be produced during the manufacturing process. Its clients include=
numerous Fortune 100 companies including DuPont, Exxon and U.S. Steel. ``W=
e have always been in the business of saving lives,'' says DeZwirek. ``We h=
ave built a $100-million dollar business in protecting workers and the publ=
ic at large from the scourge of industrial pollutants. Now we are applying =
our vast knowledge and experience to an even more nefarious problem.'' CECO=
has established an internal task force to outline and provide recommendati=
ons for immediately and affordably implementing technological solutions tha=
t will help keep Americans safe in the commercial workplace. ``The milit=
ary has safely destroyed tons of deadly nerve gas with the help of CECO tec=
hnology,'' DeZwirek says. ``Similar filters and air ventilation and purific=
ation systems can and must be deployed to protect the American public.'' AB=
OUT CECO ENVIRONMENTAL CECO Environmental Corp. is North America's largest =
independent air pollution control company. Through its five subsidiaries --=
Air Purator Corporation, Busch Company, CECO Filters, kbd/Technic and Kirk=
& Blum - CECO manufactures and distributes s a wide spectrum of air qualit=
y services and products including: industrial air filters, high performance=
filter fabrics, environmental maintenance, monitoring and management servi=
ces, and air quality improvements systems. CECO is a full-service provider =
to the steel, aluminium, automotive, aerospace, semiconductor, chemical, ce=
ment, metalworking, glass, foundry, military and virtually all industrial p=
rocess industries. For more information on CECO Environmental, please visit=
the company's website at www.cecoenviro.com. This press release may con=
tain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securitie=
s Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All forward-looking statements are subject=
to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions. These risks and uncertain=
ties, which are more fully described in CECO's Annual and Quarterly Reports=
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, include changes in mark=
et conditions in the industries in which the Company operates. Should one o=
r more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should the assumptio=
ns prove incorrect, actual results may vary in material aspects from those =
currently anticipated. -------------------------------------------------=
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