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StockRanger8000

11/04/11 1:17 PM

#45598 RE: Helikon #45597

According to my research and other DD received by members of this board (Tiso, Rook, Crusader, Gem) it is evident that Seawind International is where all the Revenue is generated. The first merger was a stepping stone. The next move should be the official acquisition of Seawind International and, of course, financing news. This would be a huge acquisition as Seawind International has a large pipeline of existing and future projects.

PSPW: BULLISH!!

ed3/6me

11/05/11 9:54 AM

#45634 RE: Helikon #45597

i believe they wanted an entry. with this company and its resources(seawind) they have an inexpensive segue into the field. would not at all be suprised if in the near future they and wilson bid to take this private. it would make sense on their part because they are now entered into the american market which is a focal point to any global company. i hope that they wait long enough for us to get a good return and not a relative low amount for shares.

sctts

11/05/11 10:54 AM

#45635 RE: Helikon #45597

The Rudana money already had PSPW for several years now, I believe it was their intention to enter this market years ago, Falak Holdings has expressed their desire to expand into energy for years. PSPW was their shell company, waiting for the right opportunity.
They found someone with 10 years experience , Seawind, and must have made them an offer they couldn't refuse. :)
As long as they play nice together, it seems like a excellent fit for both. Partnerships are never easy, just ask anyone with a 2 or 3 person partnership.

Wilson, having built his business over 10 years, is not going to like to hear how to do things, and Falak, if supplying the money will not like to be told , we have the expertise, you just supply the money.
Having said that, Wilson has almost (Seawind International, the wild card) all his chips on the table, and we have yet to see what Falak has on the table.
Hopefully (for us) the enormous profit potential will create a happy partnership,
And I don't envision this going private, they already own 80% of the shares, I figure they will issue or sell off more stock to finance additional expansion if needed.
But what do I know :)