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First, you should find out if there is a parking lot. :)
In your case, I would say that would be true.
They probably recognize the difference in an investor
and a Yugo operator.
Mike: Bet you can ask for the parking lot attendant,janitor,secretary,receptionist,office manager or anybody else but will get one person.
Surely you dont think Donald Trump is the only person to
own a limo or do you?
Until I check with the parking attendant I dont know if
anyone is arriving in a limo. lol
I thought you would like that last post.
Are you saying Donald Trump is showing up at the WTCH Global Headquarters in his limo? Is this what management has been telling you? LOL :)
Gator - Call and ask for the parking meter attendant to see
if there is more incoming limo traffic.
Or call and ask for the elevator attendant to see
if there is there is an increase in people coming up
the elevator.
Heck from those people, you never know what you
might find out. lol.
Clean or not the pig knows what the pig knows.
Afterall, if they can run the barnyard for Orwell, they are probably smart to even answer a few questions about WTCH. LOL
Call and ask to speak to the same person johnson speaks to.
Give it a try. I think it would be interesting for you and for us if you gave it a shot.
I doubt I would get much info if I called, and even if I did, I'm not sure how much I would believe. If someone posts the # and name of the most "reliable" source of information in the company, I might give it a try. And I mean "reliable" in the relative sense, when it comes to WTCH. It's like asking who's the cleanest pig at the farm! LOL
A real live person
If I call, is there a receptionist with reliable info, or does WTCH employ an automated answering system?
Joe
does your phone not work....call them your self......
In all seriousness, Mike, why don't you give the company a call and see you can find out how close we are getting to "Is today the day."
You're a smart guy and I would welcome it if you could really ask the right questions to get some answers.
It would be a real service to the rest of us if you would do this.
Thanks for your consideration.
I guess not...
Maytag?
A Yugo is more similar to WTCH!
Won't run,always broke down,almost no resale value!
WOW
4 Days without a post.... ...Come on guys quit playing possum.....I begining to feel like MayTag Service man.....
Well Joe
It looks like you have the last word
This stock has:
Avg. # of Trades: 2
Avg. Daily Volume: 43,024
What is management doing to create more liquidity in the stock?
You simply can not have an increase in the price of the stock without increased and sustained liquidity.
A real business model generating revenues and a management team that effectively communicates its strategy for success would be a good start to enhancing liquidity.
Perhaps those who call the company and ask them questions might consider these issues as worthy of exploring and getting answers to.
You volunteered your advice, I offered mine.
Thank you johnson for replying to my post.
You replied to my post, so here is my reply.
I could care less about when you buy or at
what price you buy at.
I only manage my funds.
IMO those who buy here will be well rewarded.
"My advice for today is buy now while the price
is low."
IMO, it is completely irresponsible for this kind of commentary to be made.
I can not even begin to express what an outrage this kind of reckless touting is and can not understand why it is tolerated on this board.
Is it hype? Is it shilling? I'll leave that to others to decide, but the one that is obvious is that you are willing to tell people to buy this stock without offering any firm basis for doing so.
EJ, while "buy low" is great advice, unfortunately, it is the only way to buy WTCH! LOL :)
P.S.
I'm going to wait and buy later. There's no reason to think that its hit bottom yet.
So which one are you talking to, the receptionist, the janitor, or the gardener? Why don't you give us a name?
Unless you think there may be legal problems....
You keep on "shaking the tree" and I keep giving
you the "fruit".
My advice for today is buy now while the price
is low.
Ah, so you've been speaking to the janitor. And all along we thought you had a direct line to management. ;)
In some companies the janitorial custodians are a good
source for information.
Maybe the receptionist will turn out to be a more reliable source of information than management has been? :)
When you've called who have you spoken to?
Yeah, but if he's talking to the receptionist then that explains a lot of his misinformation.
I don't think it matters whether it is the receptionist or the CEO, no information coming from the company has ever been accurate or reliable, IMO.
so you're getting your information from the receptionist ?!?!?!?!?!
Anyone who answers the phone. You should try it you might
like it.
Here's a link about the Waste Management story.
http://www.perrycamp.com/con_news_result.asp?id=3
Great idea. Tell us who you've been talking to so we can see if they tell us the same thing. After all, these calls are legitimate, right?
Robin,I do recall reading the same info. I can't feature one of the giants letting something valuable slide to another company unless it was too trivial for them to pursue. It may have another niche in the industry that they don't want to mess with.
Of course they cannot give out public information other shareholders don`t know of ;otherwise surely they would have have told us to help increase shareholder value .
Unless they are telling a select few and being less than honest with them .
Which is it ?
In the absence of information, the best way
to find out what they have been doing is
to call the company and ask IMO.
That may be more effective than searching here.
angler,
i mentioned this to someone along the way here already but if you look deep enough into a search of jezco you will find they already have had some contact with waste mgmnt. it appears as though wm began some type of deal with them or something but never followed through. jezco was awarded a sizeable amount of money I THINK. my memory is a little clouded.
John, I did some checking on the transfer stations listed in this article:
http://www.eyefortransport.com/print.asp?news=28881
Girard Point in Philadelphia is owned by Republic Services (RSG) and appears to be still operating. I don't know if they continue to use the Jezco system.
According to the article Minerva Enterprises is a landfill in Ohio owned by Environmental Waste Technology. The landfill is listed as a licensed facility by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Waste Technology is a Massachusetts corporation and has not filed an annual report with Massachusetts since 4/30/02. (Sounds like WTCH)
The only other information I found is in regard to Minerva Landill. Its an article from January, 2004 and doesn't really relate to Jezco, just to the landfill operation.
http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/7823042.htm
Rena, Would the big companies(Waste Mgmt,Casella,Waste Connections,Allied Waste) let a valuable system slip away from them to WTCH?
I know when I was there the Tortos seemed to feel it was good . I think the idea is great ,if the cans hold up and function well. I have not messed with stocks much lately. Has anyone checked up on the transfer stations listed in the post I posted?
The new place is doing good ,out of all the dealers inthe county our volume is in the top 15 .
Gee, if they're not working on THAT then what the heck have they been doing???
I hope the future of WTCH isn't dependant upon the success of Jezco. I hope there is more behind this company. I certainly have my doubts.
John, do you think they're still working on that?
Hope your latest RV location is going well.
Rena
Today could be the day!!!
Why are you picking on me?
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