Some trivial (worthless?) research I started working on, to prove for myself that Leah was for real, after I first couldn't believe the financial statements:
The Toronto office for Leah Industries is located in what is called the Finch Xerox building. A modern office complex in a nice business area of Metropolitan Toronto called North York. The office inside has a nice greeting area and is approx. 250 sq meters. In the building, they are located near a small software company called Softbahn, as well as an immigration lawyer.
The San Antonio office is located in one of the busiest suburban office areas in San Antonio. The building is just up the street from the San Antonio Airport Hilton. I once drove by it before I ever knew about Leah! It is an impressive building that looks like a giant glass version of the Alamo Stadium. In that same building, the Air force has a shipping office.
As for the company's address on the web, it is not so impressive–YET, but considering that one of the former ones was angelfire.com . An embarrassing free page sponsored by AngelFire with sponsorship pop-up ads on it, we're improving! Perhaps this one was unofficial, set up by an anxious investor sometime. The present one, leahindustries.net is certainly not yet one to write home about, let alone a press release. Personally, I liked leahindustries.com the best, especially the ticker price permanently attached to the front page! :) – How soon are we going to go back to that price? The announcement about win-doororder.com was definitely a little premature, considering that this site has a long ways to go! But I've got to give credit to Leah that they are trying not to keep us in the dark, and we've got to be patient, after all, they are growing very, very fast. I imagine that between all of their acquisitions, audits, answering investor inquiries, and travels that they will only find time to work on web pages during their sleep time, until they find some web-page professionals to do it for them! Interestingly enough , leah.com an unrelated site, has been voluntarily closed down. (Sometimes happens when somebody who wants their name buys it from them, hmm. . .)
Leah often misspells Kazakhstan, but I don't think that the spelling has been standardized anyways, so big deal. Incidentally, FE is the symbol for FirstEnergy Corporation. --I imagine that even if we do get Fire Environmental shares in our accounts, they won't be tradeable for a few months.
I have even more trivial research I've done on Leah Indudstries. Maybe I'll post that by tomorrow. |