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Perty strong support at .11 2day.
Why take a chance? Use your passport. I always use it when I go to Vancouver.
Thanks!
Bob, What's brewing here?
pop-a-top, Yes, I have always been able to pull up SLJB. Try SMMW, also pinks, same thing...
Yes, and it sounds more appropriate.
Now I don't know if I should be excited or worried that allinone was posting here at the MB. LOL!
LOL! Crystal balls, Hmmm...
I think Petar intended to spell it as eminent instead of imminent. I find it hard to believe they misspelled it for the second time now. If the financials turn out to be true or better than expected, then eminent is a right word used properly in context. Ie. Eminent release, or celebrated release, or notable release. He's probably smirking at bashers reading the statement. LOL!
EMINENT:
adjective 1. high in station, rank, or repute; prominent; distinguished: eminent statesmen.
2. conspicuous, signal, or noteworthy: eminent fairness.
3. lofty; high: eminent peaks.
4. prominent; projecting; protruding: an eminent nose.
Synonyms 1. celebrated, renowned, illustrious, outstanding. See famous. 2. noted; notable.
Patiently waiting for financials here. Goodnight.
I second that...
They sure were.
Remember the movie Wallstreet? It was a signal to alert that the stock is in play.
LOL! I wonder how many here know what you are talking about.
Here is the link to the Asia-Pacific Homeland Security Summit and Exposition 2006
http://www2.hlssummit.hawaii.gov/
Note: If link does not work, then cut and paste.)
Aloha!
On behalf of the people of Hawai`i, it is my privilege to invite you to the fourth annual Asia-Pacific Homeland Security Summit & Exposition, scheduled for October 31 to November 2, 2006, on the Big Island of Hawai`i.
This international gathering will bring together leaders from government, the military, academia, and the private sector to exchange ideas for strengthening security in our region. Over the past three years, nearly 2,000 delegates have participated in these vital discussions.
Hawai`i is a perfect location for an Asia-Pacific homeland security summit. Our mid-Pacific islands serve as a gateway for commerce and tourism between East and West, and also as a strategic center for all branches of the U.S. military.
Delegates from the Asia-Pacific region will once again come together to share views on how to best respond to the threat of terrorism in the Asia-Pacific region, while also focusing on smaller, practical approaches for making our communities more secure. This year marks the fifth anniversary of the September 11th attacks and homeland security continues to be a top priority for our country and our partners in the region.
We learned a great deal from each other during the first three summits, and we will continue this transnational cooperation to promote greater safety and security within our region. Our discussions will include efforts to prevent terrorist attacks and make our borders more secure.
Mahalo and I hope to see you this fall.
Linda Lingle
Governor, State of Hawai`i
It sure is. Here is the PR.
Foreign and Domestic Military and Governments
CyberKey Solutions, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: CKYS) is pleased to announce that the Company will be featured at the Asia-Pacific Homeland Security Summit and Exposition 2006. The summit will be held in Hawaii from October 31 until November 2, 2006. Over the past three years, nearly 2,000 delegates have participated in these vital discussions.
The Asia-Pacific Homeland Security Summit and Exposition 2006 will bring together leaders from government, the military, academia, and the private sector to exchange ideas for strengthening security in our region. Delegates from the Asia-Pacific region will once again come together to share views on how to best respond to the threat of terrorism in the Asia-Pacific region, while also focusing on smaller, practical approaches for making our communities more secure.
You are hilarious tonight Allinone, but you've earned your credibility. I saw Bgramer's post this morning and immediately you came to mind. Attaboy to you and Bgramer!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=13103025
Friend of mine who works for the Windsor Star is going to look into doing an article on Sulja Bros. With the automotive industry crushing Windsor, local readers need a good feel story! I sent him the link to the DD website so he can read everything quickly!
My Crystal Balls are my own, do your own DD before you invest!
Angela. What is this about?
What more do you want? I will give you all I have.
Can't resist this cash cow. I got back in at .43 LOL!
We may break that .015 here soon. 4 bids at .0145 and 2 ask at .015 at the moment.
Seems to me she is already brewing something.
Stay, or the bashers have won. EM
So, Are you still into superstitious bashing hoping the pps will go up?
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=13352678
I am in the present. Look, most of this year, if I "bash" with real public info, some cult stock that I own, the damn things move up....I ain't gonna stop until that trend changes...sure it's coincidence but what the heck, go with the flow.
Portland cement is used to make concrete. Well! Here are some concrete buildings.
http://www.cement.org/buildings/buildings_green.asp
BTW, Anyone remember this post from CHIP?
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=12743940
Posted by: chiphldr
In reply to: None Date:8/17/2006 6:08:03 PM
Post #of 103911
Chips DD>>> Sulja Bros. Environmental Beliefs
Something alot of people probably didn't see in the past for my research I posted but it plays into todays NEWS!!!
Sulja Bros. is dedicated to striking a reasonable balance between economic pursuit and environmental protection. We believe the key to balance lies in adopting policies of sustainable development.
Sulja Bros. understands that business leadership carries a responsibility to the environment and, in particular, to the worlds' forest lands. While we are not timber producers, do not own timberland and have no logging operations, we are buyers, sellers and re-manufacturers of forest products and building materials. Thus, we are committed to the promotion of conservation of natural resources and the practice of sustainable forestry.
We believe and promote the following principles:
We will comply with all applicable federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations.
We are committed to reducing material waste in all our operations, through recycling programs and other reuse practices.
We will encourage our suppliers to follow good environmental and sustainable forestry practices. We do not support illegal logging and will not knowingly purchase from suppliers who we believe support these practices.
We are committed to increasing our purchases of wood products from our suppliers who use credible forestry standards such as the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC), Canadian Standard's Association (CSA) Sustainable Forest Management Standard, Pan European Federation Certification and other equivalent protocols for timber supply and mill operations.
We will continue to give preference to suppliers that have made a written commitment not to participate in the conversion of North American native forests into tree farms.
We will give preference to certified (using CERTFOR, FSC, SFI, CSA or PEFC standards), when available, at price parity and equivalent quality.
We will actively seek to introduce new environmentally friendly products to meet market demands.
We will stay abreast of developments and issues of environmental importance through active participation in various associations and educational forums and communicate the principles of forest conservation and sustainability to our employees, shareholders and our trading partners.
We will financially support reasonable environmental initiatives and training to support sustainable forest practices.
We will integrate environmental considerations into business planning and decision making processes.
We source certified products using accepted protocols (SFI, FSC, CSA, PEFC, CERTFOR, ISO14001 and others) to meet specific customer needs.
We support the Temperate Forest Foundation and other groups that teach or promote sustainable forestry.
We are actively involved in the America Forest and Paper Association and other organizations in promoting sustainable forest management.
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SLJB is the real deal hollyfield!!!!!!
Good morning folks, Check this out! SLJB is environmentally friendly. And, Does SLJB need Portland Cement???
http://www.epa.gov/garbage/tires/tdf.htm
Tire Derived Fuel
Scrap tires are used as fuel because of their high heating value. Using scrap tires is not recycling, but is considered a beneficial use - it is better to recover the energy from a tire rather than landfill it. In 2003, 130 million scrap tires were used as fuel (about 45% of all generated) - up from 25.9 million (10.7% of all generated) in 1991.
Tires can be used as fuel either in shredded form - known as tire derived fuel (TDF) - or whole, depending on the type of combustion device. Scrap tires are typically used as a supplement to traditional fuels such as coal or wood. Generally, tires need to be reduced in size to fit in most combustion units. Besides size reduction, use of TDF may require additional physical processing, such as de-wiring.
There are several advantages to using tires as fuel:
Tires produce the same amount of energy as oil and 25% more energy than coal
The ash residues from TDF may contain a lower heavy metals content than some coals.
Results in lower NOx emissions when compared to many U.S. coals, particularly the high-sulfur coals.
EPA supports the highest and best practical use of scrap tires in accordance with the waste management hierarchy, in order of preference: reduce, reuse, recycle, waste-to-energy, and disposal in an appropriate facility. Disposal of scrap tires in tire piles is not an acceptable management practice because of the risks posed by tire fires, and because tire piles can provide habitats for disease vectors, such as mosquitoes.
In 2003, more than 290 million scrap tires were generated in the U.S. Nearly 100 million of these tires were recycled into new products and 130 million were reused as tire-derived fuel (TDF) in various industrial facilities. TDF is one of several viable alternatives to prevent newly generated scrap tires from inappropriate disposal in tire piles, and for reducing or eliminating existing tire stockpiles.
Based on over 15 years of experience with more than 80 individual facilities, EPA recognizes that the use of tire-derived fuels is a viable alternative to the use of fossil fuels. EPA testing shows that TDF has a higher BTU value than coal. The Agency supports the responsible use of tires in portland cement kilns and other industrial facilities, so long as the candidate facilities: (1) have a tire storage and handling plan; (2) have secured a permit for all applicable state and federal environmental programs; and (3) are in compliance with all the requirements of that permit.
This information is also contained in a printable fact sheet on TDF [PDF File, 1 pg., 12 KB, About PDF].
Several industries use tires as fuel:
Cement Industry
Pulp and Paper Industry
Electric Utilities
Industrial/Institutional Boilers
Dedicated Tire-To-Energy Facilities
Cement Industry
Of the 130 million scrap tires used as fuel per year:
Cement industry - 41%
Pulp and paper mills - 20%
Electric utilities - 18%
Industrial/institutional boilers - 13%
Dedicated tire-to-energy facilities - 8%
- Rubber Manufacturers Association, 2004
About 53 million tires per year are consumed as fuel in US cement kilns. The cement industry burns scrap tires as fuel in kilns used to make clinker-a primary component of portland cement. A cement kiln is basically a large furnace in which limestone, clay, and shale are heated at extreme temperatures and a chemical reaction transforms them into clinker. Clinker is ground together with gypsum to form Portland cement.
The use of whole tires as kiln fuel is possible for some type of cement kilns. For these cement kilns, truck loads of whole tires, usually in enclosed vans, are delivered to the end of a conveyor. Tires are manually unloaded from the truck onto the conveyor. The conveyor feeds the tires to a mechanism that inserts one tire at a time into the kiln at specified time intervals. The advantage of utilizing whole tires is that there are no costs to create tire chips. The removal of the steel is unnecessary since cement kilns have a need for iron in their processes. Tire chips may also be utilized because there is very little manual labor involved in handling chips versus whole tires, however, producing chips from whole tires increase costs.
Oops! Meant to say pretending instead of preventing...
And, I like the "SHAFT way" by Samuel Jackson better.
This is a recorded conversation between a radio announcer pretending to be an investor and TD Ameritrade putting a restriction on online trades of some stocks.
http://www.ultimateuploads.com/audio/view.php?play=4df42849f3e12a9379065276bbea8c3d
Scorpio70, You have got to listen to this. This is a recorded conversation between a radio announcer preventing to be an investor and TD Ameritrade putting a restriction on online trades of some stocks.
http://www.ultimateuploads.com/audio/view.php?play=4df42849f3e12a9379065276bbea8c3d
Thanks a lot AWYB, I am out for now at .365. GLTA!
Soon this stock will be imminently eminent.
.31 coming up!
BAGABOOMBOOYAA!
CKYS has established itself as a viable company with the US government. I have no problem believing that CKYS will eventually do business with other big name companies. I feel pretty darn good about this stock.
It still is in the PR on 23Aug06, stated by the unblemished Steve Sulja.
Sulja Bros. Building Supplies Completes Asset Transfer
Sulja Brothers Building Supplies, Ltd. (PINKSHEETS: SLJB) completed the asset transfer to the State of Nevada. Sulja Bros.' attorneys have paid all creditors and liens on the assets prior to the move. The balance sheet has been forwarded to auditor to complete our financials.
CEO Steve Sulja stated: "The State of Nevada has received the assets. The balance sheet has been sent to our auditor and we expect to have the audited financials completed in mid-September. We are pleased to update our shareholders of the asset and audit progress. KPMG and Price Waterhouse Coopers will complete the audit and the assets are contained in the upcoming audited financials. Our shareholders have requested an update through Marquee Asset Management and we are listening to the concerns. We continue to gain new work and have some exciting updates to be released."
Shorts to Petar.
Shorts: WE WANT THE TRUTH!
Petar: YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
Shorts: DID YOU ORDER CODE GREEN? DID YOU ORDER CODE GREEN?
Petar: YOU'RE DARN RIGHT I DID!
Shorts: THEN WE ARE #%$@*&!
You are on the ball WhiteSands. Way to go!
Good job!
Wow! 14 bans? LOL! Must have been a zoo in this board today.
Strong support at .11