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aruba
Cyberspace Communications finances for 2004 Mark Unseen   Jan 4 06:10 UTC 2005

This is a special year-end report on Grex's finances for 2004.

Beginning Balance     $4,390.70

           Average        Total

Credits    $304.50    $3,654.00     Membership dues
            $27.00      $324.00     Miscellaneous donations
             $3.04       $36.50     Auction proceeds
             $1.50       $18.02     Interest
             $0.67        $8.00     Proceeds from sales of Grex handbooks
           -------    ---------
           $336.71    $4,040.52

Debits     $135.00    $1,620.00     DSL line (CoreComm)
            $84.80    $1,017.55     Phone bills
            $83.09      $997.08     Rent
            $61.02      $732.24     Electricity
            $46.00      $552.00     Insurance premiums
            $11.02      $132.26     Personal property taxes
             $5.44       $65.30     Paypal fees
             $3.17       $38.00     Rental of P.O. Box
             $2.92       $35.00     Corporate fees
             $1.25       $14.95     Fees to maintain our domain names
           -------    ---------
            $433.70   $5,204.38

Ending Balance        $3,226.84


We added 14 people to the membership rolls in 2004:

scheidr, sarahlee, anderyn, womble, killvin, saw, jying, jclauer, siamiam,
vanloons, khamsun, cable, blaise, and nharmon.  Of those, 9 were still
members at the end of the year.

At the beginning of 2004 we had 84 paid-up members.  At the end of 2004 we 
had 67 paid-up members.  We had an average of 74 paid-up members during the 
year.
6 responses total.
aruba
response 1 of 6: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 06:11 UTC 2005

2004 was the worst year on record for Grex.  We've been losing money for the
last 3 years, but this was the worst by far; we lost $1,163.86.
other
response 2 of 6: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 15:17 UTC 2005

Not so gloomy if you look at what we got for it.  NextGrex.
keesan
response 3 of 6: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 17:23 UTC 2005

Perhaps some of the people who went away will come back now that things are
working better.  
albaugh
response 4 of 6: Mark Unseen   Jan 5 04:50 UTC 2005

We can only hope.  Enjoy grex while it lasts...
richard
response 5 of 6: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 02:56 UTC 2005

#4...dont be so pessmistic...even if grex continues to lose money at current
rate, it wouldn't go broke for at least three years, particularly given the
movetothe cheaper co-lo..
jesuit
response 6 of 6: Mark Unseen   May 17 02:15 UTC 2006

TROGG IS DAVID BLAINE
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