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ed53wa

11/04/06 2:23 PM

#146656 RE: Stock H.O.G. #146646

Stock:
"6) So you do not ship any building materials overseas? No.

What does that mean no we don't or no we do? He didn't clarify that No so I'm guessing he was saying you're wrong on that assumption. The ME is in DIRE need of softwood and Canada is the largest producer and exporter of softwoods in the world. To think we're not going to export precious Canadian softwoods to ME is not what's going on imo. My take also is that the Liberia contact is for hard and exotic woods which will also be needed.
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Greenie321

11/04/06 3:23 PM

#146709 RE: Stock H.O.G. #146646

HOG,

Its not about having a Canadian export Liscense that is so important. Its about having an EXPORT LISCENSE at all. As David W. the yard manager at Sulja said to you in your phone conversation with him "Its too expensive to ship from Canada to ME" but its not expensive when you HAVE and Export Liscense and the product producer includes the costs of shipping to you the buyer. Don't you know delivery is always one of those things we the purchasers expect. That what makes SULJA and more importantly Petar so attractive. My assumption is that an export liscense you do not come buy to easily.

Petar is the BROKER Dealer for Sulja. He is acting as buyer and seller almost simultaneously as well as nearly instantaiously. His connections in ME puts him on the fore front of knowing what they need. He finds those product or material needs and through the SULJA Liscense buys them to in turn sell them to where the need is... ME. The seller of product whatever in turn beares the burden of delivery costs and SULJA benefits as buyer and seller.

We have a pending cement plant in Poland worth Millions and millions of dollars that we have the opportunity to buy soon. Its BIG money but so could be the profits from owning this when ME and Dubai have such a shortage of cement. Remember Petar told us about that one soon to unfold and with share holder involvement the decision to buy or not to buy will be made.

Anyway. This is how I am seeing it.

Those local lumber yards are small potatoes really.. I maen they will supply the local market and be profitible with that and maybe in the future with further acquisitions then they will supply John Lange Homes but Petar is the real money of this company from what I can tell. He's just not a great CEO.....YET.