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wittytitty

01/20/11 7:35 PM

#514 RE: Chiroman07 #513

While I understand that the land thingy is a concern to some here, I continue to believe that most shareholders aren't so concerned with that one-time event's resolution but remain focused on corporate fundamentals---earnings, losses, capex, & in this case significant expansion with a broader base of product offerings.

Must take issue with those expecting an uplisting to redirect us down that path of happy-&-smiley faces. Uplisting guarantees nothing as will be seen in NEWN, a Chinese battery maker recently added to the AMEX. They supply Apple with batteries. I was adding shares today at barely over $6 after having watched a nearly zero effect on the company's uplisting some months ago. We expected the stars to shine on us and all we got was a royal mooning. lol

My hope is with that of others here---would love to see this thing take off and at the least---be fairly valued. At this time, Chinese microcaps just can't seem to get a break. This is the case even with SGAS which is one of a few in the PRC granted permission to expand natural gas client lists. In time, I expect things to turn for the better but at the moment I show a 50% loss in this utility.

JADA is yet another of these beleaguered plays but for different reasons including blatant shareholder indifference. Someday there may be an alien visitation straightening things out once and for all but right now we must suffer in silence and accept the fact that life is not always fair.

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value1008

01/20/11 8:07 PM

#515 RE: Chiroman07 #513

Hey guys, almost ALL the china microcaps and smallcaps are down with the SSE tanking in recent days, the uber-bearish note from Goldman Sachs (though evidently Morgan Stanley was VERY BULLISH on China in their presentation to investors last night), the relentless 9 month attack by Herb Greenberg, BIll Alpert, et al., on our RTO china stocks, and now what looks like the first "correction" of the markets in 2011 (bringing a certain "risk averse" stance).

Be patient with LTUS and be willing to stomach the dips, buy a little more if you're not already overloaded.

2011 should be a great year for LTUS.