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Re: carnelsonG post# 830

Sunday, 12/23/2012 3:27:56 PM

Sunday, December 23, 2012 3:27:56 PM

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found em on another list put out dec 21 2012 http://pcaobus.org/about/ops/documents/support%20fee/issuers_paid.pdf

my point being i think things are looking good here thats all. they are paying fees to the pcaobus so they must be doing business and have a revenue stream. its been really hard trying to figure out when/if the shares will have any value.

whats really neat is is in bold type-this means if LNKE is on this list, link energy is worth a minimum of $75,000,000.00, with the last known share structure of 14,475,321 a/s that puts a value of over $5.00 share/unit figured w minimum value of 75mil
Link Energy LLC probably worth much more i think.

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