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MrT11

09/22/15 4:14 PM

#466 RE: NoNameStocks #465

It just seems funny to me that AB was looking into the same set up for pallets as MC , they had to have an idea that one day they would try to buy Miller. I just don't know what the result of this test is.
Almost two years ago. How much time do they need? Also it is in the loan wording ..Very frustrating.

TULSA, OK--(Marketwired - Dec 10, 2013) - Greystone Logistics, Inc. (OTCQB: GLGI) announced the company recently manufactured and shipped recycled plastic pallets to various sites in the Anheuser Busch system as part of a pallet test and product evaluation.

"Greystone is pleased that Anheuser Busch has purchased pallets to supplement their existing plastic pallet pool," stated Warren Kruger, CEO. "These pallets will be evaluated during a testing phase to ensure utilization characteristics that conform to the manufacturing and distribution processes of Anheuser Busch. The Greystone pallet design uses100% recycled plastic, has a long life cycle, can be recycled, has substantial racking strength and has the best coefficient of friction in the plastic pallet industry."

MrT11

09/24/15 12:51 PM

#467 RE: NoNameStocks #465


Greystone Logistics Reports Audited Results for Corporate Year

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TULSA, OK / ACCESSWIRE / September 24, 2015 / Tulsa-based Greystone Logistics, Inc. (GLGI), reported sales of $22,293,922 for the year ended May 31, 2015 compared to $23,449,936 for the prior year. For the year ended May 31, 2015, the company reported net income of $609,569 compared to net income of $3,131,626 for the prior year. Net income available to common shareholders was $57,565, $0.00 per share, and $2,606,063, $0.10 per share, for the year ended May 31, 2015 and 2014, respectively.

Net income for the year ended May 31, 2014 included a tax benefit of $1,040,000 due to an adjustment to reduce the valuation allowance to fully recognize the benefits from net operating losses as a deferred tax asset while net income for the year ended May 31, 2015 included a provision for taxes of $430,763.

"The entire operating entity at Greystone is tremendously encouraged by the advances made this past corporate year," stated Warren Kruger, CEO. Kruger continued, "Our 1/2 barrel keg pallet for the beer industry has proven a success and the newly developed 1/2 and 1/4 barrel pallet is testing well and should generate revenue this corporate year. We have recently completed production of a warehouse pallet for Sutter Home Family Vineyards for their automated operation. Our new generation lighter-weight 100% recycled plastic 48x40 pallet that hits weight requirements with OSHA has been given high marks at many testing facilities in the U.S. and one significant customer has begun buying copious amounts for tests within their organization. Nestable pallet sales continue to expand and we have two new molds being fabricated at our mold maker for product lines we are adding. We have begun toll processing resin for a customer on a long term basis which will throw off a burgeoning revenue stream. One of our major clients took less product this corporate year than projected which put a damper on top line sales and our bottom line. We are continuing to broaden our base of products and customers to eliminate this type of surprise in the future. Corporately, we paid down $1.8 million in debt and have invested in plant, equipment, and our operational efficiencies to prepare ourselves for future continued success."

On July 23, 2015, the Iowa Recycling Association (the "Association") awarded the Murray J Fox Innovation Award to Greystone Manufacturing, L.L.C., the operating subsidiary of Greystone Logistics, Inc. The president of the Association stated, "the Murray J. Fox Recycling Innovation Award is considered the most prestigious of our awards! Greystone Manufacturing clearly can identify with the intent and spirit of the Award." Murray Fox is one of the founding fathers of the National Recycling Coalition (NRC), an organization dedicated to promoting recycling and is currently a Life Member and an Honorary Board Member.