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fsmith1952

04/27/09 4:55 PM

#5774 RE: Makamai #5773

I know that PP can rub a lot of people the wrong way on here, but he does bring up some good points. NOBODY has any sort of acceptable answer on this as of yet phantom financing deal. SHOW me the money.... And so far all we have is a Letter of Intent. Those mean very very little. NOTHING is a done deal until it IS done. I also don't like what I've seen with regard to what our contract with NSS is... $200 a ton???? When the spot market is twice that? Chad taking a boatload of shares for "consulting"...? Guys... this IS shaky. IF any REAL news comes along I will feel MUCH more comfortable with this. Right now... what I see is brilliant promotion... and I'm thrilled to see what my accounts look like... on paper. I was involved with a different fiasco of a stock in which it RACED from .45 to over $15 at one point. In fact there was ONE day... in which IF I'd sold... I would have made over $1 Million. Greed got the better of me... and in the long run... I lost it ALL.... so, you see I MUST be vigilant with this one. I can NOT afford to lose what I have left.
All that being said... I'll be thrashing around tonight... waiting to see what tomorrow's trading brings. I DO feel comfortable with having taken some money off the table for now. If we get close to around $2 a share... I'll probably sell some more. Bring it on!

RyGuy

04/27/09 4:57 PM

#5775 RE: Makamai #5773

To me this says PURE PROFIT! You get paid to take the tires from retailers that need to dispose of old tires. Then you turn around and sell the old rubber for other uses!

http://coloradotirerecycling.com/home

"One of the primary business strategies for TRI is to become the largest and most cost efficient producer of tire derived fuel "TDF" and crumb rubber in the rocky mountain region. A secondary business strategy is to recycle 100% of the extensive tire inventory and provide low cost disposal services to retail tire dealers and consumers in Colorado and nearby states in the Rocky Mountain Region."