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Re: GimMeeSum post# 4149

Thursday, 06/30/2011 10:44:04 PM

Thursday, June 30, 2011 10:44:04 PM

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GimMee - As Mike Kendrick mentioned in his CC and in past news releases, "currently it can cost up to over $1 million dollars per square kilometer to clear to declare an area landmine free. We will be able to survey a square kilometer at a fraction of that price -- delivering a healthy profit for our investors while fulfilling a massive need. The landmine problem is a man made disaster. Now we have a man made solution."

Now you ask yourself, who is going to pay for the surveys - well in addition to the governments of the contries involved, the United Nations is expected to play a significant role. Also private land owners who own large land areas would jump at the opportunity to clear land they own from any land mine risk so that it can be utilized and/or developed in one way or another. There have been reported to be around 90 countries that can use this service which is why Kendrick refers to it as "a massive need" above. For a company that can do this job efficiently, the profit potential is huge IMO.

Makamai

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