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BornAtNight

08/22/16 1:06 PM

#32253 RE: MR MUTT #32251

The deal is not dead until they say it is dead as they did with other deals. Now, to be realistic, I have my doubts for sure. I am starting to really wonder about these African country deals with Niger, Nigeria, Congo and whatever else. We know these places are fraught with corruption, in response Lee gets TRACE certified, which actually might force the issue to light if the truck deal is tainted with corruption. I wonder if the great contacts lee claims to have are basically humoring Lee, being happy to accept Lee and talk with him and perhaps enjoy free meals when he is in town etc.
I mean for heavens sake the last we heard was that ECO Bank approved the first 100 trucks, that is a long way from what Lee had said that there will be no deal unless it's for the whole enchilada, some 3000 trucks. Since the announcement about 100 trucks and that the issue was now between the bank and the government there has been NOTHING! Just missed shipment dates... and no more talk about the deal from AMMX.
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tyburt

08/22/16 1:06 PM

#32254 RE: MR MUTT #32251

I think we all were at one point, but at this point I think AMMX can still obtain a nice sized contract. They seem to have much to offer.

I was referring to Simon and Garfunkel "the words of the profits are written on the subway walls"