Friday, April 20, 2012 3:45:39 PM
not to shareholders it isn't but it is to everyone else.
Billion dollar corporations will take notice when/if their bottom line is impacted negatively... that's pretty much a guarantee.
or perhaps they will take notice at sometime before that but not right now, our company has not proven they have a profitable, marketable, sustainable operation.
I wonder how long it will take them to get running at full capacity. The times are interesting indeed as it would appear that many factors are coming together and are expected at any moment.
fwiw, you're way off on arbpro. his feet will remain on the ground.. what good is it to pump speculation? if his feet leave the ground, so will many others... don't think he wants to do that.
my apoligies if I am way off.. just my humble opinion
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