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Realtor

09/03/06 1:44 AM

#62583 RE: fringe_remnant #62581

fringe I guess times have changed there<

WINDSOR, ON--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 2, 2006 -- Sulja Brothers Building Supplies, Ltd. (Other OTC:SLJB.PK - News) is meeting with Consultech Construction Management and Emaar Properties, in Germany, to finalize a major construction and supply agreement.
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A Red Sea spokesperson commented: "The joint venture includes the supply of lumber and other building materials for 3 new developments in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Sulja Brothers is expediting supply chains to meet the immediate groundbreaking."

CEO Steve Sulja stated: "This is exactly why we expanded in the Middle East and obtained a contract with the Liberian Government for lumber. Sulja Brothers' growth rate in the Middle East is astounding. This joint venture with Emaar Properties opens up possibilities for more projects in the near future and increases our market share in the Middle East

Sulja Bros. Building Supplies Releases Revenue Details of Construction Projects in Middle East
Wednesday August 2, 2:40 pm ET


WINDSOR, ON--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 2, 2006 -- Sulja Brothers Building Supplies, Ltd. (Other OTC:SLJB.PK - News) is meeting with Consultech Construction Management and Emaar Properties, in Germany, to finalize a major construction and supply agreement.
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A Wessal International Group spokesperson commented: "The deal with Emaar Properties will generate $124 million in revenue over the next 12 months for Sulja Brothers."

This contains forward-looking information within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be identified through the use of words such as "expects," "will," "anticipates," "estimates," "believes," or statements indicating certain actions: "may," "could," "should" or "might occur." Such forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. The actual result may differ materially from such forward-looking statements. The company does not undertake to publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements even if experience or future changes make it clear that any projected results (expressed or implied) will not be realized.

As Texasholdem says if there lying there wont be enough crow bars to go around when the beating starts..


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Rover_az

09/03/06 1:54 AM

#62586 RE: fringe_remnant #62581

Now you're just embarassing yourself. Carry on then...
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PinkZombie

09/03/06 11:34 AM

#62639 RE: fringe_remnant #62581

Fringe, Knock yourself out. I assume "timber" is "lumber" lmao.

ETA - TIMBER & SURFACE MATERIALS DIVISION
Po Box 5239
Jebel Ali Free Zone
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Telephone:
Facsimile:
+971(4)8802333

Oh, and maybe someone should call IKEA, with stores in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and let them know that they are now 51% owned by the UAE. Lol. Lol. Lol. !!!!!!!!!!

http://www.ikeadubai.com/content/main.asp

Let us know what you find out.




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twoggle

09/03/06 12:16 PM

#62669 RE: fringe_remnant #62581

Times have changed drastically:

Here's an article entitled: "Wood demand soars in Dubai":
http://tinyurl.com/hrvmq
(37.5% growth in 2005).

From an article on the Dubai Woodshow 2006 [ http://www.gulfconstructionworldwide.com/Articles.asp?Article=7619 ]:
“The entire Middle East is witnessing frenetic activity in the construction sector, sparking the growth of the wood industry and transforming the region into a major wood consumer. The UAE in particular is seeing major growth, given the scale and enormity of mega projects being undertaken in the city, such as The Palm islands, the Dubai Waterfront or the Burj Dubai – tipped to be the tallest building in the world. More importantly, the city has been witnessing large-scale construction of residential and commercial complexes, in addition to business zones, luxury hotels and shopping malls and all of this signifies immense potential for growth of the wood sector,” says a spokesman for the organiser.
The Dubai Woodshow 2006 also featured an extensive American line-up, led by the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) – the foremost trade association for the US hardwood industry. “Lumber constitutes the bulk of US hardwood exports to the UAE, with exports of American hardwood lumber and veneer to the region increasing by 7 per cent and 90 per cent respectively while flooring exports registered an astonishing 1,345 per cent jump, last year. Wood imports to the UAE also grew 34 per cent to touch Dh 5.2 billion, last year,” he says.

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DonLeopoldo

09/03/06 2:33 PM

#62725 RE: fringe_remnant #62581

Fringe... have you heard about the need of scaffolding with lumber, when pouring fresh concrete?

Well, most of the scaffolding is made of wood, and can be reused once or twice, but often destroyed in the first use.