You and I interpret the meaning of "no problem" in different ways. lol. I'm of course referring to the absence of a Laidlaw plant in Berlin as Clean Power coupled with Fraser's proposed biomass conversion in in harmony with local wood supply and Clean Power is ahead of Laidlaw on the queue.
This debate, between positive and negative posters on issues concerning Laidlaw is great! It gives those of us who don't have opportunity to spend as time researching the company as others,a much greater insight as to what Laidlaw's obstacles and accomplishments are,and I as a shareholder would like to thank you all. It has given all current and potential shareholders a more informed aspect of what Laidlaw is all about. Thank you again and will look forward to purchasing more shares soon. BOOMER69