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NYPDBLUE

09/13/08 5:53 PM

#78106 RE: chloebware #78105

Yeah sure.LOL! You will not see .30 again here.That is hilarious
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alien42

09/13/08 5:54 PM

#78107 RE: chloebware #78105

what does the city of Houston have to do with DPDWs business?

all DPDW needs to run the 'core' business as usual is employees, power, and steel. not to mention that Floation Tech generates 50% of the companies revenues and is in Maine.
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MossyOak

09/13/08 6:02 PM

#78109 RE: chloebware #78105

Please do your due diligence on this company, then you will realize they provide equipment to work in the "sea" not in the city :)














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xZx

09/13/08 6:11 PM

#78112 RE: chloebware #78105

i notice you never replied to this post:

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=32147984

and i'm not surprised. your arguments today are appealing to emotion instead of logic imo.

good luck buying the dips! :)
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Trueheart

09/13/08 6:40 PM

#78116 RE: chloebware #78105

Chloe, Chloe. You're choosing not to listen.

Once more:

Houston is the city. Deep Down is the plant. One has been damaged to some unknown extent, the other is relatively unscathed, except as someone pointed out for guh-nomes and the rose-covered white picket fence.

Looking at the cam shots, can you guess which is which?

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mystic krewe

09/13/08 10:06 PM

#78130 RE: chloebware #78105

good grief, sorry but you don't know what you're talking about. pay attention please. look at the LIVE camera shots. DDI's production facilities are basically metal buildings. if the siding is ripped off, it gets replaced, bingo. they'll clean up any debris and be working again immediately, even if the office space got any damage. even if they were unable to get city power, they would be making their own with generators. if you don't understand this, you just don't want to or you don't have a clue.