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hillzman

07/06/06 2:56 PM

#67 RE: monkeyfrog #66

Plenty of wood! Only problem is collecting, processing, and shipping. I know local construction companies pay about $80 per ton to have their "waste" wood ground up and disposed of. My son brings me a load of it for firewood...and they love saving the fees. I've been adding shares lately in the .58 - .62 range. Good buy at these prices IMO.

chapter54

07/06/06 7:54 PM

#70 RE: monkeyfrog #66

frog

appreciate the additional information, (grew up just south of tarpon springs) and thank you for asking - i am well. hoping you can say the same, will continue to watch this one - (for now).....

~ ric

mthead

07/06/06 11:40 PM

#71 RE: monkeyfrog #66

"My question is is there enough "waste" wood for the company or do they at some point have to basically buy lumber to process."

From hurricane Katrina alone, there are ninety thousand square miles of downed and damaged trees. FEMA has hauled 3 semi truck loads just from my backyard (only about a half acre) and there's another 3 truckloads still here. We won't be running out of waste wood anytime soon.