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Thanks for the refreshing change in note. I will try to follow your leads. I don't care as long as I am making money. All other comments dont mean anything to me !!
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and bk... just so you know, i wasn't being malicious by saying you were the loser (like not YOU personally), only that you lost out on this one. just wanted to clarify since i'm not one to bash or call people names or make personal attacks. glty
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AXGJ going to bounce today and plus Financials are coming out friday much more positive than previous ones , watch this bounce hard 500% even more
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Rumor has it that financials will be good... also possibly some shorters caused the big dump tuesday...this should all play out today through friday
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Today’s Price Performance as of 10:39am EDT, 10/25/2006 Option Chains Margin Requirements Interactive Chart
Loading Chart1 Day | 5 Day | 6 Mo | 1 Yr | 3 Yr | 5 Yr $0.05 Last Price 0.0050 -9.09% Today’s Change $0.07 Today’s Open 2,644,181 Above Avg. Today’s Volume
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This baby is about to explode. Just check this PR. Now do the math. If a 20 unit complex costs $160,000, and the government wants to build 6,000 single family residences during 2007, that's 6000 divided by 20=300 of these 20 unit complexes. If each 20 unit complex cost $160,000, that's 300 X $160,000= $48,000,000. Even if AXGJ only makes 20% profit that's $10,000,000, now multiply that by a 20 multiple and we have a $200,000,000 market cap, and divide that by the outstanding shares(72 million) and we have approximately a $3 price per share. Now this is just one deal, they're also working on deals in India and China and other developing nations, not to mention the US and Europe, pretty much everywhere. Plus they want to move their focus to commercial projects where there is much more money to be had. IMO, this will be a $1 stock by the end of the year.
Axia Group, Inc. Begins Construction on Multistory Homes in Sri Lanka Thursday October 19, 10:22 am ET
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Axia Group, Inc. (OTC: AXGJ - News) announced today that it has begun construction on multistory residential building in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The two story apartment building will provide 20 units and represents an opportunity for Axia to demonstrate its ability to build multistory structures with its panel based technology. The project is being completed for the Real Este Exchange Ltd, or REEL, a division of the Sri Lanka government dedicated to creating new housing for residents of Sri Lanka. The 20 unit apartment complex is a paid pilot project valued at about $160,000. REEL is looking to provide as many as 6,000 single family residences during the year 2007.
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Posted by: cautionupahead In reply to: None Date:10/26/2006 1:02:39 AM Post #of 114
This baby is about to explode!!! Just check this PR(below). Now do the math. If a 20 unit complex costs $160,000, and the government wants to build 6,000 single family residences during 2007, that's 6000 divided by 20=300 of these 20 unit complexes. If each 20 unit complex cost $160,000, that's 300 X $160,000= $48,000,000. Even if AXGJ only makes 20% profit that's $10,000,000, now multiply that by a 20 multiple and we have a $200,000,000 market cap, and divide that by the outstanding shares(72 million) and we have approximately a $3 price per share. Now this is just one deal, they're also working on deals in India and China and other developing nations, not to mention the US and Europe, pretty much everywhere. Plus they want to move their focus to commercial projects where there is much more money to be had. IMO, this will be a $1 stock by the end of the year.
Axia Group, Inc. Begins Construction on Multistory Homes in Sri Lanka Thursday October 19, 10:22 am ET
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Axia Group, Inc. (OTC: AXGJ - News) announced today that it has begun construction on multistory residential building in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The two story apartment building will provide 20 units and represents an opportunity for Axia to demonstrate its ability to build multistory structures with its panel based technology. The project is being completed for the Real Este Exchange Ltd, or REEL, a division of the Sri Lanka government dedicated to creating new housing for residents of Sri Lanka. The 20 unit apartment complex is a paid pilot project valued at about $160,000. REEL is looking to provide as many as 6,000 single family residences during the year 2007. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Posted by: RabbitEyes In reply to: Cat_Ottawa who wrote msg# 116 Date:10/26/2006 9:12:53 AM Post #of 117
He confirmed the float is 9.5 million , and the o/s is 72 million. That is his words. You can call and confirm. I asked about the 15 million , he said they are buying out a company , didnt disclose the name , but he said they will pr about it . So thats all , you can call and confirm for yourself. And i asked about the financials , he said they will be out next week . Didnt ask anything else. Just call and speak to him yourslf
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Axia Group Inc. Completes 20 New Homes in Galle, Sri Lanka
PR Newswire "US Press Releases "
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Axia Group, Inc. (OTC: AXGJ) announced today that it has completed its housing project in the city of Galle in southern Sri Lanka and successfully turned over the new homes to workers of the NobleWear factory. The project consisted of 15 single family residence homes and had a contract value of $98,000.
The homes were supported by Sidath Wettmuni, the owner of NobleWear and one of the legends in Sri Lanka cricket. Mr. Wettmuni contracted with Axia Group to build the homes for factory workers who were displaced by the tsunami in 2004.
The Axia "Thermal Impact" panel technology consists of wire trusses that are welded together around an insulation core of expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam). After put in place as wall, floor or roof, this panel is then coated with concrete. The resulting structure is able to withstand winds of greater than 180 kilometers per hour, is resistant to mold, mildew, insects and is highly fire resistant.
More information on Axia Group, Inc. can be found on the company web site at www.axiagroup.info.
Investors are cautioned that certain statements contained in this document as well as some statements in periodic press releases and some oral statements of AXGJ officials are "Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"). Forward-looking statements include statements which are predictive in nature, which depend upon or refer to future events or conditions, which include words such as "believes," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "expects," and similar expressions. In addition, any statements concerning future financial performance (including future revenues, earnings or growth rates), ongoing business strategies or prospects, and possible future AXGJ actions, which may be provided by management, are also forward-looking statements as defined by the Act. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to materially differ from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and to vary significantly from reporting period to reporting period. Although management believes that the assumptions made and expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, there is no assurance that the underlying assumptions will, in fact, prove to be correct or that actual future results will not be different from the expectations expressed in this report. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and AXGJ has no specific intention to update these statements.