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Wouldn't be able to do it, without a ground crew.
Hear Hear
Hey Rey just checking, but your not going to do a "cjstockup" on us are you ?
Very insightful!.
LMFAO to funny!!
Yeah if you manage to unload @ 0.0003
Very nice. I checked our local store here in Hawaii yesterday, nothing as yet.
Very well said, agree 100% not the way I choose to make my gains.
Just filled the rest. ; )
Same here 200000 out of 1000000 @ 2's
LoL you haven't been to china lately have you.
If they want a c919 to touch down on US,European,or Australian soil or pretty much any market they hope to sell them to, they will.
Has to be Navair or approved parts.
obviously!!
That's Brewster millions. Dip in the well.
agreed, iam a loyal shareholder here myself,but he's holding 100,000000+ shares, at this point I would put his annoyingly childish behaviour down to him shitting himelf.
doubt that very much I live in Hawaii , takes a car 10-14 days after it dropped at the port, and that's domestic.
Check out Boeing's current US manufactured spherical bearing suppliers stock price. ; )
http://www.rbcbearings.com/aerospace/boeing-approvals.asp
Aviation manufacturers believe the Trans-Pacific Partnership will be a boon to the hi-tech industry and help encourage innovation in Australia.
US aerospace companies have predicted the deal would encourage sales of aeronautic parts and aircraft across the Asia-Pacific by bringing down barriers. The 12 participating countries in the TPP represent about 40 per cent of global GDP in a region expected to be a prime engine of aviation growth.
American unions have taken a darker view and expressed concern about potential job losses as positions are shipped overseas.
Australia has a small but globally well-regarded aerospace manufacturing industry and while details of the recently signed pact have yet to be made public, non-profit umbrella group Aviation/Aerospace Australia believes it will also help secure access for companies here “across a range of goods services”.
“This is an extremely important agreement for our industry within which to leverage innovation and expertise to increase market share and revenues,’’ AAA chairman Adam Burford said. “We congratulate government and look forward to close co-operation as we fully understand the depth and breadth of this landmark agreement.”
Boeing Australia and South Pacific president Maureen Dougherty said she viewed the partnership as a long-term positive for the company.
“With thriving commercial, defence and R&D operations across the commonwealth, TPP holds great promise not just for the future of our 3000-plus employees here but also the many suppliers we work with in Australia,’’ he said. AAA said it would be briefing members over the next few months and working with industry partners to ensure “we can capitalise on this excellent platform for growth”.
well as I explained, the link did not post, so I will repost later.
it's from an a Australian paper reporting on Australia's involvement in the TPP and aerospace demand for parts. no pump here calm down, just happy to also have been in the right place at the right time.
TTP which Obama has just signed (biggest trade agreement yet for the Pacific Rim) opens the flood gates for US companies to sell to 11 countries within that region, what with the Navair cert and Boeing's move to China and all of the orders for planes within that region, TPAC providing Bill seals the deals will be a front runner company for the bearing sector. undeniably "Right company, Right time and Right place"
p.s
sorry just realised the link I posted early didn't post.
I will repost soon.
Thanks Happy New Year!
Almost seems like tpac is the vesse l for Obama TTP. ;)
Have you entertained the idea of it being one of the big 3 airlines companies.
Emirates,Etihad and Qatar airways.
James your over compensating today, Your lol after every sentence reeks of desperation.Calm down its ok to be wrong once in a while.
Where can I check out this girl on the right!!