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fhal sucked my profits, i had to get out to look somewhere else, i might get back in as soon as i see better volume and movement
Posts: 909 | From: PA | Registered: May 2006
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quote:Originally posted by Stock_Feign: fhal sucked my profits, i had to get out to look somewhere else, i might get back in as soon as i see better volume and movement
what pps did you buy at, if you don't mind me asking?
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I sent this email to ceota yesterday and today fronthaul responded to my email. hold your resolve gentleman, we will be in profit any time now.
Mr. Whitmire,
This email was forwarded to me by the CEOTA. Everything is complete between our two companies except we are waiting for a copy of the most recent license from Brazil. As soon as this license comes in we will sign the contract and begin operations. We expect the license in any day now. Thank you for your support.
Cheers,
Mike Alexander
P.S. The negotiations are complete, The contract is ready to be signed, There are no complications.
-----Original Message----- > > > dear carl, I am investor and have invested in the fronthaul group, I am one of several that I communicate with on our message board, there have been questions that have arised I hope you can answer for me. > is the contract still in the negotiating stage? > is the contract about to be signed and will there be a press release when it is signed. > is there complications? > thank you in advance. > sincerely curtis
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nice.. now.. if the contract is secured, then i can breathe.. i wouldn't mind a couple of more days.. wait for more funds to settle, and grab somemore
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quote:Originally posted by lostone: nice.. now.. if the contract is secured, then i can breathe.. i wouldn't mind a couple of more days.. wait for more funds to settle, and grab somemore
I am setting my account up for a.m buy's, hang tight and dont let the bashers bring you down. right now I believe this stock according to a press release, shoulb be around .15c if I understood it right. regards
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bought 30k more today, after reading this email I'm glad I did, I don't mind the red, it should only be temporarily... that is if there aren't any "small letters" in the PR we should be aware of
Posts: 1091 | From: Brugge, Belgium / Dallas TX USA | Registered: May 2006
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I hope every sorry sh1t head that has been shorting this stock looses everything and more!
Posts: 282 | From: Atlanta Ga. | Registered: Apr 2005
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quote:Originally posted by Goodones: I hope every sorry sh1t head that has been shorting this stock looses everything and more!
look at the wall at the bid, I don't think shorters can bring it down that much, too much support (if shorting is even possible at all, with OTC stocks). The "wall" on the ask however, , there is no wall!!
0.08, 0.085, 0.095, 0.0105, 0.012, 0.0145
a good PR and this flies, that's all I'm hoping for
Posts: 1091 | From: Brugge, Belgium / Dallas TX USA | Registered: May 2006
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they said PR 12 to 14 days...nothing came out and its been more than 14 days. maybe thats whats doing it
Posts: 909 | From: PA | Registered: May 2006
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Yea the volume appears to be stuck. It kinda gives me a warm cozy feeling though, im not the only one holding firm in this.
Posts: 2308 | From: Michigan | Registered: Jun 2006
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Well as for the PR, some one got an email back from them on tuesday saying that they were waiting for the final paperwork and after they got that then things would be good to go. So, imo, it would take a day or two to get to them, and a day or two to get copies to all parties. Since that email was on tuesday I'm thinking the pr will be either today, tomorrow or monday.
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yea i m not gona wait, there is money to make elsewhere, i was out as soon as i saw no volume for the last couple days. when you tell your shareholders 12 to 14 days, at least stick to your words for future credibility. thats my opinion
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Yea but somewhere i also read that The World Cup was literally holding up the process since Brazil is HUGE in the sport. It seems half the country has shutdown to watch. It would be nice to see someone upset them in the 2nd round so we can get this "ball rolling"
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quote:Originally posted by CatiaEngineer: Yea but somewhere i also read that The World Cup was literally holding up the process since Brazil is HUGE in the sport. It seems half the country has shutdown to watch. It would be nice to see someone upset them in the 2nd round so we can get this "ball rolling"
That may be true, but if it's just paperwork that needs to get signed than I don't see this being prolonged for to much longer. I mean, they can come in at anytime just to sign the paper and send them off, even if there is no scheduled work.
I know that if I had such a big deal going through that I would want to get it signed as soon as possible.
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has anyone been able to find out who retrieved the 4600 sample logs from the Amazon on which they're basing future results? I found some information from 1999 indicating that a company called Enviro-Recovery signed an agreement with a management agency overseeing the Amazon River in South America for log retrieval rights on that river. But I wasn't able to find anything in terms of results from that. I was able to find that Enviro-Recovery has recovered a number of logs from around the MN, WI, and Canada area and used through a subsidiary, Timeless Timber, to create high quality, specialty items for various applications (like musical instruments and providing the material for high-end board rooms). They're describing the quality of the wood being pulled from the rivers as rare and with characteristics no longer found in today's woods. Such as, today's wood has 6-8 rings per inch where the logs from 100 years ago have 20-50 rings per inch.
Here is some additional information I found about log recovery in Canada by a company called Superior Water Logged Lumber Co. described as the biggest harvester of underwater timber in the world (refer to the article inset at this link). I realize this article is from 2000 but it gives you an idea of the process involved in recovery.
Anyway, i cant seem to find the articles i had read about the original sample logs that were recovered. I would be curious to know if FHAL is up against companies like Superior Water Logged Co though...that seems like heavy competition to me. Fronthaul could sure ease a lot of minds with just a small amount of new info!
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Finding some interesting stuff about Enviro-Recovery. They actually trade on the OTC as EVRE, but it looks like there has been no trading of it since mid Feb. of this year. Based on EdgarOnline filings for 2001, they own Resource Recovery, Inc., Superior Water Logged Lumber Company, Inc., Resource Recovery of Wisconsin, Inc., and 75% of Viking Marine Inc.
The most interesting thing is that they have (had?) a big position in Brazilian timber recovery. The most interesting is their Amazon River position. From the filing: On June 14, 2000, the Company entered into a joint venture with EcoWood, Ltd., providing Enviro-Recovery with the rights to submerged logs in the Amazon River and tributaries in the State of Para. According to EcoWood representations in the joint venture agreement,
1) there is between 10 and 60 million cubic meters of logs in the areas covered by the recovery licenses based on EcoWood research and
2) EcoWood has rights to recover the logs from the Amazon River system. Under the joint venture agreement, EcoWood shall recover and process logs exclusively for Enviro-Recovery. Enviro-Recovery will finance log retrieval and milling operations and develop export markets for the environmentally safe wood products. Enviro-Recovery retains the earnings of the joint venture. The Company loaned EcoWood, Ltd. $123,400 for business development which is included in other assets at September 30, 2000.
Sounds like they were looking to do the exact thing that FHAL is looking to do.
I'll continue to read the filings and see what else is in there.
Posts: 1028 | From: Georgia | Registered: Jul 2005
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Sounds like Enviro-Recovery was subjected to a hostile take-over and requested their stock to be de-listed. Some are saying this is why they didn't recover any logs from the Amazon.
quote:Originally posted by milliam: Sounds like Enviro-Recovery was subjected to a hostile take-over and requested their stock to be de-listed. Some are saying this is why they didn't recover any logs from the Amazon.
Really makes me wonder who the hostile takeover attempt was by . . . is it possible that this is somehow tied to FHAL? The timing sure isn't that far off.
Posts: 603 | From: Plymouth, MN | Registered: Jun 2004
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quote:Originally posted by stockstar: Well as for the PR, some one got an email back from them on tuesday saying that they were waiting for the final paperwork and after they got that then things would be good to go. So, imo, it would take a day or two to get to them, and a day or two to get copies to all parties. Since that email was on tuesday I'm thinking the pr will be either today, tomorrow or monday.
yes I am the one that got the email, mike said they had everything done, all agreements with the contract etc, no complications, just needed one (1) more license and anyday would have it. would not surprise me to see the definitive agreement by monday or tuesday. as far as the wait goes, this will explode at the pr of that agreement. I have never with any company seen an LOI turn into an agreement on time. they alway's have been 2 weeks to 6 months past the expected date. if this turns into an agreement even 5 months from now it will ad a serious amount of money to your portfolio for the year. I only invest what I can afford per stock, if, I need to hold out for awhile. squeeze trigger price at .15c after that nothing will stop this company, with a pr it will go way beyond that price. regards
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