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Page 1 of 2 <br /> From: Ed Palmer <solarattic@csi.com> <br /> • To: Thomas Anderson <kbanta@fscorp.com>; Gary Bowman <TAVsolar@aol.com>; <br /> Anthony Chan <achan@radiant.co.nz>; Sarah Coppock <scoppock@mn-ei.org>; <br /> Scott Elmer <scotte@rconnect.com>; Larry Garde <PONYL@aol.com>; Mike & <br /> Maureen Gill <watermrk@minn.net>; Tom Grifasi <tom.grifasi@netpartners- <br /> marketing.com>; Harlan Jacobs <TedGenesis@aol.com>; Johnnie Johnson <br /> <mark@gigweb.com>; Scott Kaiser <scott@ticfinancial.com>; Maynard Kelsey <br /> <mkelsey@gateway.net>; Charles Kessler <ckessler@poweronline.com>; Bill <br /> Lehnertz <info@ticfinancial.com>; Mary Martin Mason <adoped@uswest.net>; <br /> Larry Matthews <Lmatt73123@aol.com>; Dean Mattila <MATILLAHS@aol.com>; <br /> Joe McCarthy <mccar030@gold.tc.umn.edu>; Jim Namaste <br /> <jim.namaste@netpartners-marketing.com>; Pieter Parmentier <br /> <parment@wxs.nl>; Chuck Prescott <cdprescott@questlaw.com>; Jerry <br /> Robinson <info@innovationmall.com>; Paul Steinman <devdirector@ci.elk- <br /> river.mn.us>; Norma Swanson <normas@uswest.net>; Kurt Vogel <br /> <tokyov@twics.com>; Roger Zahn <rzahn@gofast.net>; Jeff Kelsey <br /> <JeffK@reell.com>; Alana <alana@dsm.com>; Rick McCluhan <br /> <xpress@prairie.lakes.com>; Lee Berlin <leelive@aol.com>; Al Link <br /> <alink@isd.net>; Candy Link <clink@deltak.com>; Eph Sparrow <br /> <esparrow@maroon.tc.umn.edu>; John Dunlop <jrdunlop@mcimail.com>; Kevin <br /> Spreng <kspreng@mandklaw.com> <br /> Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 12:05 PM <br /> Subject: FW: Press Release <br /> • <br /> For Immediate Release: April 21, 1999 <br /> Contact: Jim Stanley(612) 441-3440 <br /> First Quarter Sales Up 249% As SolarAttic Enters <br /> Growth Phase <br /> Elk River, MN. (April 21, 1999) -- SolarAttic, Inc announced today that first quarter <br /> sales for 1999 were up 249% from 1998. First quarter sales were reported in at$44,497. <br /> This is up from 1998's first quarter of$17,843. Sales for 1998 were up 78% from the <br /> prior year, which were up 31.7% from its prior year. The company now projects sales for <br /> 1999 will be up 253% over 1998. While it has taken years to develop its new alternative <br /> energy technology, SolarAttic reports it has now entered a growth phase. <br /> SolarAttic has developed a big piece of the solution to global warming. It's simply using <br /> all of that heat inside your attic. SolarAttic has discovered how to use this huge <br /> untapped heat resource for heating swimming pools, hot water and space. It's low cost <br /> 1111 energy, almost free to use! SolarAttic patented this heating technology. The company's <br /> newest patent allows this heating technology to be more efficient. In addition,the <br /> company's technology can control attic ventilation eliminating ice-dams and roof vents. <br /> 4/21/99 <br />