DUBAI: Sulja Bros. Building Supplies Ltd. Of the UK is building a design depot for higher end products and fixtures to supply the builders and developer in Dubai. “With input from Middle Eastern contractors and developers, we are building a central location to supply the projects in Dubai.
The design depot is located in the city of Dubai,” said Wessel International President Ahmed Khalil Al Muslmani. “The design depot will contain the high-end materials needed to complete our resort project and the Dubai projects. The store will also be available to competing contractors. Our depot will contain the internal building materials such as marble and granite for countertops and floors.
High end lighting and kitchen fixtures will be used for project interiors. The finest flooring materials will be shipped through our supply chain to the design depot,” he said. “The design depot will increase our market share of products shipped to the Middle East. The Dubai location is perfect to maximize the revenues and net profit on our projects.” The same model will be implemented in three North American cities, to be named at a later date.
quote:Originally posted by stocktrader22: lmao, we got report coverage by KNOBIAS
a whopping .07 publicly traded company
Thats pretty good considering all Knobias really does is create the CLIP report, which is just a free online newsletter about microcap stocks.
Have you founded a .07 publicly traded company? I didn't think so.
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quote:Originally posted by cassity: Notice the wording of the pr, Wessal repeatedly refers to them and Sulja as "WE and OUR". HMMMMMM
I don't see anything strage about this wording. As I have read leadership books and the like, The words "we" and "our" are team words. "They" are going to help make "us" rich might be accurate wording but it sure doesn't have the same ring. Ima
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The Off-Shore Scam Under a rule known as "Regulation S," companies do not have to register stock they sell outside the United States to foreign or "off-shore" investors. In the typical off-shore scam, an unscrupulous microcap company sells unregistered Reg S stock at a deep discount to fraudsters posing as foreign investors. These fraudsters then sell the stock to U.S. investors at inflated prices, pocketing huge profits that they share with the microcap company insiders. The flood of unregistered stock into the U.S. eventually causes the price to plummet, leaving unsuspecting U.S. investors with enormous losses.
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quote:Originally posted by SuperSniper00: The Off-Shore Scam Under a rule known as "Regulation S," companies do not have to register stock they sell outside the United States to foreign or "off-shore" investors. In the typical off-shore scam, an unscrupulous microcap company sells unregistered Reg S stock at a deep discount to fraudsters posing as foreign investors. These fraudsters then sell the stock to U.S. investors at inflated prices, pocketing huge profits that they share with the microcap company insiders. The flood of unregistered stock into the U.S. eventually causes the price to plummet, leaving unsuspecting U.S. investors with enormous losses.
quote:Originally posted by cassity: Notice the wording of the pr, Wessal repeatedly refers to them and Sulja as "WE and OUR". HMMMMMM
I don't see anything strage about this wording. As I have read leadership books and the like, The words "we" and "our" are team words. "They" are going to help make "us" rich might be accurate wording but it sure doesn't have the same ring. Ima
Exactly my friend, Wessal is refering to them as "us" and "our" meaning they are together as ONE! My point exactly.
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I usually wouldn't say this, but then again this isn't your run-of-the-mill Penny Stock. Maybe we should just let SuperSniper00 and his kind 'snipe' away, just to help run off the weak hands. Later when the MM's try to create a sell-off, hopefully there will be less weak hands and more 'long and strong' hands to stand our ground.
After all it is better to just ignore this kind anyway.
Just a thought, maybe I'm right... and maybe I'm wrong. I don't really know.
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quote:Originally posted by cassity: Notice the wording of the pr, Wessal repeatedly refers to them and Sulja as "WE and OUR". HMMMMMM
I don't see anything strage about this wording. As I have read leadership books and the like, The words "we" and "our" are team words. "They" are going to help make "us" rich might be accurate wording but it sure doesn't have the same ring. Ima
Exactly my friend, Wessal is refering to them as "us" and "our" meaning they are together as ONE! My point exactly.
Ahhhhh. So that was a good HUMMMMM not a something is fishy HUMMMMM AHHHHHUMMMMMM
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quote:Originally posted by SuperSniper00: The Off-Shore Scam Under a rule known as "Regulation S," companies do not have to register stock they sell outside the United States to foreign or "off-shore" investors. In the typical off-shore scam, an unscrupulous microcap company sells unregistered Reg S stock at a deep discount to fraudsters posing as foreign investors. These fraudsters then sell the stock to U.S. investors at inflated prices, pocketing huge profits that they share with the microcap company insiders. The flood of unregistered stock into the U.S. eventually causes the price to plummet, leaving unsuspecting U.S. investors with enormous losses.
now tell everybody how your "newfound " DD has relevance to the stocks you are posting it on..
did you find a real connection? or are you just "sniping" ?
Just something to ponder considering Wessel is the foriegn entity they could be selling to cheaper and they dont have to file it. Really hope thats not the case but something to consider not only for this but other microcaps.
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WOW!!! I've gotten ALOT of requests for the photos I took of both Suljia Bros. locations. I have a b l o g page that everyone can access those pictures at. It would take TOO long to reply to everyone's email individually. There was difficulty in posting the address earlier, but networkdude suggested a space between each character. Here it is again, pass the URL on to those at IHUB.
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Just something to ponder considering Wessel is the foriegn entity they could be selling to cheaper and they dont have to file it. Really hope thats not the case but something to consider not only for this but other microcaps.
yeah, it's all thru the markets now...
pinks don't even have to file anything tho... as long as this is a pinksheet? they don't have to file...
i thought maybe you knew something specific...
i ran a portfoliio on Cornell Captiaol for 16 months once.. couldn't figure out how they stay in business unless thay are doing the hedge fund thingy...
even the big board stocks are gettin hit by this activity..
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well i hope it dips into the low 7's because i just got a bunch of freed up money
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id like some cream cheese with those fries and some ketchup on that bagel
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