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Hockmir

12/06/06 6:16 PM

#206773 RE: Fishforbreakfast #206735

FFB - I think it goes beyind highly unlikely to essentially impossible.

Since I do engineering stuff, I am pretty good with numbers.

So, if you do a little checking, for example, one Company in Houston (of several that are there) has a Cement terminal. It has a capacity of 3 million tonnes per year.

If you check into the capacity of a Cement transport ship, you find numbers like 36,000 tonnes per trip.

So, a 100 million tonne allotment would require 30 years of the full capacity of that one terminal, or about 3,000 transport ship loads.

I would certainly like to hear more details of the cement deal that Sulja has on its hands. It certainly has the potential for being either a very lucrative long-term arrangement, or a possible slipped decimal point somewhere in their calculations.



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gdb81

12/06/06 6:18 PM

#206776 RE: Fishforbreakfast #206735

This is incorrect, per PV himself as relayed by airys, the allocation is 100 million tons a year, which PV expects sulja can sell off in the mid east.

http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=15306383


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Stock H.O.G.

12/06/06 9:11 PM

#206955 RE: Fishforbreakfast #206735

FFB: He said the allocation was annual.
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Grande25

12/06/06 9:23 PM

#206971 RE: Fishforbreakfast #206735

The PR said they had secured 100M metric tons of cement for distribution, if they secured it then they have it IMO (granted, there may be some time period of distribution):

"We have secured 100 million metric tons of cement for distribution and are in negotiations with qualified buyers who have already demonstrated the ability to meet our stringent criterion for purchasing this product."
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allspice

12/06/06 9:41 PM

#206992 RE: Fishforbreakfast #206735

Tomorrow's PR will likely announce that they've acquired some oceanfront property in Arizona and that PV will be selling timeshares to the royal family. That would be about as believable as today's PR. LOL! I bet if I went to Home Depot and asked a floor worker if he would sell me a hundred million tons of cement he would say "sure." Today's PR must be regarded as pure BS without proof of this 100 million ton deal.