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lesnshawn

07/22/06 9:14 AM

#8187 RE: JIMWJ #8183

JIMWJ: This could be the next "Haliburton", w/ many inside ties to govt. contracts. HUGE! Just look at the future projects. You don't those off the ground w/o help from Uncle Sam, IMO. lns

sbtrader

07/22/06 9:14 AM

#8189 RE: JIMWJ #8183

Thanks JWJ. I'm with you on this. I think we're looking for at least $15.00. Then the sky may be the limit. If the institutions step in and start buying we can sell off our original principle without hurting the stock price. Then play with their money. Institutional players don't play like the rest of us. They'll make the stock fly. They don't care because they'll stay in for all the spin-offs. Buy as much as we can. Sell our money out once stability is evident. Ride the rest for the future spin-offs (that's called building wealth, not get rich quick). I think this is my last post today because I'm new to the board. Will be listening.

digiwench

07/22/06 9:39 AM

#8196 RE: JIMWJ #8183

Re AISS, this was the question I asked Rufus during the interview the other night:

"It would seem, especially in light of today's PR regarding Mr. Kuczynski and Mr. Eirich, that CVSU is focusing it's attention on AISS for the near future. Is this a correct assessment? Would this have anything to do with GA's association with the F/A 22 Raptor and the JSF F-35? Thank you."

He replied that yes, I had read into the PRs correctly. That is exactly where they are focusing. Two pages back, I posted the article from two days back, where the house voted to lift the ban on selling the F22 to other countries. This will mean a much broader audience, and those nations are lining up to place orders.

I know that AISS is just one of many parts of CVSU's portfolio, but given the size of the original Lockheed Martin contract to develop the JSF (200bn!) now the green light to begin production, plus the Lockheed Martin executives on the board, it is clear that GA, and hence AISS will be participating in those funds.

We need only to look at the state of the world to realize that, unfortunately, things are probably going to get worse before they get better. Most companies shares are going to suffer...as they have been with the escalation of the fighting in Israel.

This may be one of the few stocks and companies that will be fairly immune to these events. JMHO