The FutureI have sent the following message to Irwin (now that I know who he is), Jack Shaw, and SCC.
Gentlemen!
I have been a shareholder of BEV over many years and was introduced to the company by (name deleted). Overall I have had a good return on my investment but that only by liquidating a major portion of my holdings at the appropriate point.
I do continue to hold some shares and therefore am concerned about the fate of the company moving forward.
Both of the Proxy statements deal with differing opinions on past events and both mention diversification plans for moving forward. However, I am disturbed by the absence of any plans to utilize existing expertise and facilities to grow the business in "waste" processing.
It would seem to me that a supportive community and licenses to deal with hazardous materials are not easily obtained and therefore are a longer term valuable asset to carry forward than tax losses?
In this respect it would seem to me that some level of participation in the Hudson River cleanup would be a desirable goal notwithstanding the potential difficulties of getting approval for trans border shipment of PCB wastes.
Could you please clarify for the stockholders your ideas for the company's future in hazardous waste remediation.
Best regards,
Peter Goldstern