rmeek1
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Iron sharpens iron...so one person sharpens another Proverbs 27:17
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SLJB
Aug 1, 2006 15:53:33 GMT -5
Post by rmeek1 on Aug 1, 2006 15:53:33 GMT -5
I think this is just the tip of the iceberg. IMHO. I think $1.00 is not too far away after the last financial. The next one will be a whopper. Any thoughts? Terry
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shifty
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SLJB
Aug 3, 2006 21:00:37 GMT -5
Post by shifty on Aug 3, 2006 21:00:37 GMT -5
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rmeek1
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Iron sharpens iron...so one person sharpens another Proverbs 27:17
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SLJB
Aug 3, 2006 22:07:32 GMT -5
Post by rmeek1 on Aug 3, 2006 22:07:32 GMT -5
More News...out late last night. Sulja Bros. Building Supplies, Ltd. Receives Investment Capital and Releases Financial Information DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES -- (MARKET WIRE) -- August 03, 2006 -- Wessal International is pleased to announce that Sulja Bros. Building Supplies, Ltd.'s (PINKSHEETS: SLJB) financials are currently available on www.suljabros.com. CEO Steve Sulja states: "Sulja Bros. is pleased to release financial statements to the investing community. The posted financials are a compilation of Sulja Bros. and all of its North American and Middle Eastern wholly owned subsidiaries. We had a great year and our Middle East projects are supplying tremendous growth. We look forward to another outstanding year with increased net profits and growth." Wessal International has arranged for private financing of USD 25 million, of investment capital, for Sulja Bros. Building Supplies, Ltd. A Wessal International spokesperson commented, "We have acquired private financing to secure the vast supplies and materials needed in the rapidly growing operations in the Middle Eastern market. This will necessitate and alleviate the capital required for such an extensive demand for building materials. The capital attained will ensure that Sulja Bros. will not use company shares to raise capital in the near or distant future, and will continue to not only maintain the upward climb towards a high price per share, but to also steadily rise towards a higher market exchange." They want this one to move... Terry
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SLJB
Aug 4, 2006 8:19:07 GMT -5
Post by LoveToFly on Aug 4, 2006 8:19:07 GMT -5
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SLJB
Aug 4, 2006 10:41:49 GMT -5
Post by Eagle1 on Aug 4, 2006 10:41:49 GMT -5
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