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Re: pantherj post# 30605

Friday, 07/25/2014 4:11:05 AM

Friday, July 25, 2014 4:11:05 AM

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Actually I think there is (proof). Someone said "bailer broken and rusted, not working. Clearly not the case. Someone also said "no product being made, none sold...."also clearly not the case. As for the truck. Who cares who owns it? There IS a truck and Arabie is the shipping company. Makes smart investment sense. Why go out and buy expensive trucks to shop product the depreciate 50-70% right off the lot. Cheaper to use contractor to ship. Looking up Arabie they appear to be reliable, what's the issue? If Marc has a relationship with them, that's good for the company, keeps costs down...good job Mark!

And as for your comment about the six or eight shareholders being the only one's confident with MW and 500 + not being happy. That's a complete fallacy. I talk about ifus to everyone i know who's looking to invest. I do a lot of business overseas in the former Soviet Union (CIS), Middle East, North Africa and the US. I can tell you that there are at least a dozen more new potential investors on the ready line when all this legal crap gets done. The Middle East guys have money to burn, always looking to invest and several I know are high powered, moneyed up Sheiks. In the former CIS, these guys are "oligarchs" with just as much cash and they're giving it a lot if thought. I get emails daily from these guys.

With any small company, it takes time to make it happen. It takes more time when you inherit guys like the boot brothers and do the damage they done and has to be undone! And yes, there is proof! Ergo counter suit. The boot brothers are quaking in their "boots" (all pun intended) and rightfully so.

For those who are sitting on the sidelines, better get the shares while their cheap. When these guys cut lose and start buying....they buy for fun, money (for them) is not an obstacle.

Speaking for myself. I'm a patient and happy shareholder.