Friday, April 04, 2008 11:19:16 AM
I guess that's actually a serious question, for our "dealer-representative."
Maybe I'll e-mail him at the g-mail account and see what I get back...lol.
Some very creative spins going on in here the last few posts, I have to give you guys credit. I especially liked the analogy about Canada being on the back burner, to go along with all the other projects that this company has been involved with, inclusive of the last "mining project" - other than Canada, of course.
Any wagers from anyone not spinning as to when the Georgia project will either be a back burner project, dropped completely due to the difficulty of permitting process, or will be pushed back to a brief mention in a PR, due to all of the new projects the new business dealership has brought to us?
Honestly, I would bet that one of the above things happens in four months. I guess time will tell. That whole equipment shipping/delivery thing is tough to figure out, isn't it? Probably a lot like the prep-work that can be done with that machinery before permitting is approved. Remember that theory?
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