I like the idea behind the company but I'm not going to get in until a few things get cleared up. Not looking for an entry point right now, just keeping tabs on developments.
Looks like your volume is picking up here. Good to see green.
Sas
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GAH! I am on a business trip and "sort of" been able to follow this. Boy did i ever miss a chance to take my initial investment back with only a SMALL portion of original shares sold!
And i missed discussions about tobacco being stored in various locations. Purl, do you pack menthols? Lights?
Too funny. I needed something like that right now, im stuck in Germany until tomorrow. However, i hope you are wrong about the wood. I did do some reading when i had the chance and it seems that the "Slow grown virgin hard woods" will indeed stay preserved under water, potentially forever. The outer layer needs to be scrapped but the goodies are kept inside, like your tobacoo.
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quote:Originally posted by 10of13: Heck if that low gap(.13) has to fill this could be a good flip....
Carefull!!!
I don't like the way this is goin up at the moment....I think the MM's may be playen a game to suck in some victems... I would really prefer this to fill now..It's lookin like we may take a late day slide
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I just want to know what will happen with the merger, after the symbol change. The anticipation is killing me.
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Id rather see it hit .24 first, then it can dip to .13 for a buy. Thats only my greed speaking however.
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quote:Originally posted by 10of13: That's my point Maumee..if it is going to go down to .13...then sell now and get back in down there...
LOL!! Iguess that is what you said...need more coffee...I was up most the nite..
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Is the fish gonna flip? Or is it moving upstream? (wow that was cornbally)
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So Maumee, how is the weather holding up. Im hearing HOT and getting HOTTER? I fly home tomorrow and you are in my "weather zone". Its pretty much sticky here in Germany but the beer is cold.
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Ok, there goes my hour on the net. Home on monday though, cant wait to see what happens!
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quote:Originally posted by 10of13: Was it good for you Blue? LOL
------------------------------------------------- what the minute sex? ahhhhhhhhh just got thrown out in South LA! WHALE WHACKED! but she did give me directions the rest room...
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The fhal web site is now redirected to CVSU (has been since yesterday). I guess its a done deal.
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theres a show on the travel channel or maybe its discovery channel, anyway its called dirty jobs with Mike Rowe and one of the jobs he's gone along with and explored is retrieving sunken logs. I watched the entire episode and not only does it seem like a relatively simple process but it is quite profitable as well. They were showing comparisons of the old virgin wood vs. the newer tree wood and there is significantly more rings per inch which gets top dollar on the market. The articles that someone has been posting about trees in a reservoir and how they are corroding and being difficult to get out is totally different. Those trees are still in the ground and have branches and what not still on them and rise up close to the top of the water where there is oxygen. The logs we're talkin about are completely prepped and are solid actual logs, not trees; that they used to float down rivers to transport to lumber mills. most made it but some sunk and are at the bottom of the river (nowhere near the top) and there is next to no oxygen down there which has kept the wood preserved in its original condition and now fetches top dollar. Im not makin this stuff up, i saw it being pulled out from the bottom of the rivers and it looked just like new. It even showed them take it to the mill where they cut it down into 2x4's , etc...looked like some nice wood to me.
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There are about 100 companies in this country making money off sugmerged wood. I don't think we need to debate the plausibility of it. I understand that some are saying that the warm water of the Amazon could be worse for the wood, but I'm sure that there are losses in cold water as well for whatever reason.
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If you got to the link I just wrote it's a one page snap shot and the guy says as long as the timber is completely submerged it doesn't matter what the climate is it will be preserved he went on to give an example 0f 5000 year old coffins that were in the Nile river being almost perfectly preserved