Wednesday, August 09, 2006 12:54:39 AM
While what you said is right on, I was more referring to Nestle the company that is headquarted in Switzerland. They trade under American Depository Receipts--which I have just learned is on the Pink Sheet Market. You are going to have to cut me some slack on this one. 81.85 per share is a bit out of the league of what we are referring to as our "pink sheet stocks"
An institution doesn't have much trouble recommending a Billion dollar company to an investor--if you catch my drift. On this thread we are talking about a company that hasn't shown that they have earned one penny. That is all I was trying to get at. What institution would recommend FGFC to a stockholder--per money's statement. Nestle is a different story.
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