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Maybe for you, you don't live here!
Indeed, I know his family.
I think I might know who you are referring to 6969. But don't insult me by thinking I'm him.
robby71a, When you respond to a post and that response is lucid and not in the form of riddles, I will respond. Mathematical approach to life, Success is only elusive to the uncertain, and last but not least, He who stands on his tiptoes is not grounded. Where do you get this crap? Yes robby71a, success comes in many forms. Never have I seem true success happen without dedication, personal sacrifice and the will to win. But what do I know, maybe you are right. Maybe instead of dedicating the last 32 years of my life building my oilfield service companies, I should have tried your Mathematical approach. What a fool I've been.
moondogaz, truer words were never spoken. That's exactly why I shake my head at some of the comments that are posted. Comments regarding their size and how it equates to their ability to obtain additional contracts. Nothing could be further from the truth. I guess some look at size as a key to success. Simply just not true. Build your organization as needed and hold your operating expenses down. Just good business. It also seems that the lack of a BIG office bothers some. To me it's smart business, don't get one tell you need one. How about sums expectation that it should of happened yesterday? That's probably one of my most favorites. Moondogaz, as you pointed out, to make a business successful requires tremendous dedication, personal sacrifice. Someone once told me you had to get one hundred ( 100 ) no's before you get your first yes. Gentleman, patience in business is a good thing. Couldn't begin to tell you in the 32 years of being in business, how many times it would have been so easy to quit. Remember this, success is very elusive. Only the truly strong and dedicated eventually get to stand on top of the mountain. Will TADF be standing on top of the mountain when the dust clears? you answer that question, but for now I stand and continue to remain long with TADF.
moondogaz, I'm here.
luck,mydog, Never said GDSM had anything to do with precious metals. Slow down and re-read my post.
Bigtexmex, thanks for your insight on the commodities market. I also believe this to be true. There could be some hard times headed America's way and for those that don't own any precious metals, they need to rethink position. I'm not saying the sky is falling, but it never hurts to be prepared.
Bigbucksdelux good for you. The ones here that believe they are to good to be involved with TADF, should quite embarrassing themselves and leave. Personally, I really don't have a clue what the future holds for TADF, but glade to be here. Good luck to all.
bigtexmex, first and more important than this stock, I wish for you a speedy recovery from your hip replacement. I have been in GDSM for 2 or 3 years, bought in at around 0.32 a share. It's been said if one remains patient, you will win. Hope that isn't just a saying. Again, my best to you for a speedy recovery. My best to all.
Well there you have it, the height of hypocrisy. Lambasting everyone on this board, yet he will remain holding 5 to 10 million shares of TADF because it's " BABY " money. Maybe IT'S A CASE OF THE WRONG SIDE OF THE BED DAY.
moondogaz, your word is good enough for me. We are in this together. Just hope the light at the end of the tunnel isn't a train.
moondogaz, sorry about the type-o.
moondodaz, love your spirit. Yes, I will stay the course. Gotta say, TADF has some great investors, and good people. You will never win if you quit. TADF, open your eyes, start communicating with your investors.
nubi, with those numbers you have to have faith. Good luck to you my friend.
Open Letter To Mr. Alexis Korybut, Chief Executive TADF.
Alexis, how dare you continue your silence? All your investors in TADF have worked hard for their money. They chose you and TADF to place their hard earned money and confidence. We all understand the inherent risks involved, and that was our choice to make. However, we did not expect to be treated with no respect. You have shown us all time and time again, no respect. I've personal have called you, left message after message and you do not even have the common courtesy to respond. I well understand the hardships of running a company. I started my oilfield service companies 32 years ago on 10,000.00 borrowed dollars. Lots of hard times and when I couldn't pay my bills, I called my creditors to explain my position, they all worked with me BECAUSE I COMMUNICATED. GET IT! Today my company is a multi-million dollar operation. Alexis, do the right thing, show you appreciate your investors, COMMUNICATE, with the ones that put their money, faith and confidence in you and TADF.
moondogaz, read you lima Charlie.
moondodaz, his name is Jay Puckett his direct no. is 256-713-4032. I asked Jay not to give me any info. that would get him in trouble. He stated AeroGroup is not working on a classified project and this is public information.
moondodaz, his name is Jay Puckett his direct no. is 256-713-4032. I asked Jay not to give me any info. that would get him in trouble. He stated AeroGroup is not working on a classified project and this is public information.
moondodaz, his name is Jay Puckett his direct no. is 256-713-4032. I asked Jay not to give me any info. that would get him in trouble. He stated AeroGroup is not working on a classified project and this is public information.
moondogaz, I agree with you. Unfortunately the answers I kept getting are not to encouraging. Potentially some misunderstandings or miscommunicating going on here, but when you get no response from TADF that concerns me a little. Fact I just called TADF and talked to what I'm sure was their exchange and they shot me to a voice mail. Asked for a call back, also stated I was in touch with Camber Corp. and things were not matching up per their press release and would appreciate a call back for an explanation. I started oilfield testing services and equipment rental companies 32 years ago, and guys communication is key to success.
nubi, I hate to say it, but you could be right. Once again, just got off the phone with Jay at Camber Corp. He did more digging for us and turns out AeroGroup has two (2) consultants involved with this project. Funny thing is they have yet to bill out for any consulting services. Until they bill something out, they are not issued a vender no. Once they do bill out, Jay can give us more info. such as : office address, phone no's. etc. Also he couldn't say if AeroGroup is a subsidiary of TADF or not. Once again, no vender no. issued yet means no real info. he can get his hands on at this time. Hopefully, next week when the person in contracts returns from vacation, Jay will see what else he can found out. I would like to make it very clear, Jay DID NOT SAY AEROGROUP IS NOT A SUBSIDIARY OF TADF, he just doesn't have enough info. on AEROGROUP at this time to either confirm it, or deny it. Anyone out there a T.V. producer? Personally I think this would make one hell of a T.V. series, the script seems to never run out. Til next week.
Cardinal, all is clear as mud so far. Just e-mailed Jay with Camber Corp. again. Asked him to please see if he could find out if AeroGroup that currently works on contract to Camber Corp. is the one that is part of TADF. The quest for the truth marches on..... Folks, stay tuned.
Forgot to mention when I was talking to Jay Puckett of the Camber Corp., I asked him about the sequester our gov't. currently has in place and the future funding of the Apache Helicopter program. He told me that this program was already FULLY funded.. Good news. Now only hope AeroGroup is part of TADF. If not Cardinal, I will revisit your options 1 & 2. in your pervious post.
Cardinal, thank you. However, not quite sure if this information brings some clarity to the over all picture or just more confusion. Guess time will tell. Have a great day.
Up DATE WITH NEWS. Just received a call from Jay Puckett. He told me that a company called Aero Group not Aero Tech is involved with the Apache project. He gave no details as to their function, or part they play. Jay's no. is 256-713-4000 for anyone who would like to verify the above information.
Up DATE WITH NEWS. Just received a call from Jay Puckett. He told me that a company called Aero Group not Aero Tech is involved with the Apache project. He gave no details as to their function, or part they play. Jay's no. is 256-713-4000 for anyone who would like to verify the above information.
FYI. Just got off the phone with J. Puckett. Mr. Puckett is employed by the Camber Corp. I asked him if he could enlighten me on AeroTech's involvement in the Apache Development Link 16 Communications System. He recognized the name, but couldn't tell me their function in the project. He asked if I would e-mail him and he would be happy to get the requested info. to me. So now we wait. Here's his e-mail : jpuckett@camber.com
tyaz, thank you for in depth analysis of my post. Silly certainly describes your position and the way you perceive my post.
Wish some on this board would learn to relax. Some are so sensitive. They seem to take offense if you have a different take on the same subject. Guy's it's PENNY STOCKS. The land of scams, lies and half truths. My point was not to degrade anyone for their opinion, but to simply bring out the fact that you can research all you want and what difference does it really make here in penny land? A company only succeeds based on : 1. The integrity and ingenuity of the management team directing their efforts. 2. Hard work and very long hours. 3. The best people in the business to be part of your efforts. 4. Last but certainly not least, timing, in the right place at the right time and yes some measure of luck. Just my opinion, but got to say, it's worked well for me. Best to all.
Gaintrader, blissfully ignorant and clueless? Did you read Cardinal's last post? Maybe it's just me, but it seems to me with all that " KNOWLEDGE,EXPERIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING" he possesses, he still doesn't have a clue on the future of TADF. Sadly, neither does anyone else. I would suggest to you that research is invaluable when you have a stationary target. TADF has changed it's course of direction so many times, I would question any so-called knowledge and understanding of this company. Don't stress so much, enjoy the ride.
Moondogaz, my how Cardinal does run on. This is an individual with amazing insight. Reading his last post would have one believe he is not happy with his investment he's made in TADF. I guess I just don't understand why he remains invested here or why he invested in TADF in the first place? I'm lead to believe he preformed his due diligence prior to investing. Another issue that interest me is his comment regarding the " 5 new employees" and their expertise. I just hired "a new guy" for my company. True he is new to my company, but brings with him 24 years of very valuable experience. So I guess you can define new in different ways. I certainly no expert in stocks, and don't mean to offend anyone. We are all entitled to our opinions. Cardinal, is there a third option? The two you suggested don't appeal to me. I wish all the best.
Moondogaz, is it me or are tyaz and cardinal having a bad day? Remember this is penny-land were everyday is a new and more confusing day. Relax and enjoy the mass confusion. After all, you paid to be here. Enjoy.
feinanddandy, well said! If you are looking to invest and actually have a chance of making a return on investment, there are better options out there to be sure. Don't blame you for being upset. In my opinion, a deer in the wild with 500 hunters rifles trained dead on him has a better chance of living that day then we do making ant money in the penny market. Good luck to you.
Hammer1, you have my respect. You and the rest of the Nahabedian family NEVER give up. You always make it happen. I posted awhile back were I stated over the years I've made ALOT of money off the Nahabedian family. If you had got on board with THE HAMMER then , you would already of made money. Folks, it's going to happen, now the only question is, are you going to be part of the ride? Good luck to all.
ABSURD---My friend you just described penny-land. No true direction from day to day. It's more exciting then Las-it-all-Vegas. Truthfully, isn't that why most of us are here? At the end of the day, maybe your ahead or maybe your behind but you sure had a good time. Enjoy the ride. Win,Lose or Draw tomorrow is a new day.
Thank you robby71a for this info. As previously mentioned TADF seems to be positioned well to take advantage of this opportunity.
Thank you robby71a for this info. As previously mentioned TADF seems to be positioned well to take advantage of this opportunity.
One only needs to look at TADF's past moves. Case in point, the Super Tucano.Has it ever occurred to you why TADF singled out this particular aircraft? Was it luck or did they know in advance that this aircraft was a strong candidate to be potentially the choice of the U.S. Gov't. for Afghanistan? Luck my friends in any business is always accompanied by hard work and good great instincts. True,it didn't quite work out to the good. Get pass that,and focus on thier thought process. Remember, a company only will be successful based on it's leadership. The way I see it, TADF has once again positioned itself for the future growth we are all hoping will happen.Keep in mind dealing with the U.S. Gov't. is no easy task. Don't believe me, try getting in touch with your Senator or Congressman. Stay with TADF, it just might payoff.
Moondogaz,I love it when you talk dirty. TADF LONG AND STRONG.