To: xcentral1 who wrote (715 ) 11/27/2006 8:32:01 AM From: scion Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1681 Since the SLJB audited financial statements are long overdue how could any disclosure now be considered "premature"?...forcing a premature disclosure of the AF's might do us all more harm than good The board of directors was not just Vucievich, was it?Sulja Bros. Building Supplies Ltd. (SLJB) today announced that the Board of Directors has completed the in-house review of their financial audit , and they have set a "date-certain" to release the information. SLJB Reiterates Release Date of Audited Financials as November 15, 2006 Wednesday November 8, 10:19 AM EST Sulja Bros. Building Supplies Ltd. (SLJB) CEO Petar Vucicevich reiterated today that the anticipated release date of the audited financial report for SLJB was in fact correct, and that the company and its management are still confident in the 11-15-2006 deadline to publish the report on their website, www.suljabros.com. Vucicevich then again thanked all those interested for their patience during the period in which the report has undergone great internal scrutiny for complete accuracy. "This will clearly define the assets of Sulja Brothers for the fiscal '06 year-end and set the standard of how our efforts will be measured in the future by our shareholders, our partners in business development, and everyone else who has peered into the 'magnifying glass' that this report has seemingly generated," stated Vucicevich. ---- SLJB Sets Release Date of Audited Financials: November 15, 2006 Friday November 3, 12:50 PM EST Deadline Called by Board... "If Not Sooner" Sulja Bros. Building Supplies Ltd. (SLJB) today announced that the Board of Directors has completed the in-house review of their financial audit, and they have set a "date-certain" to release the information. CEO Petar Vucicevich stated today, "We have collectively agreed that on November 15, the audit will be posted for public inspection on www.suljabros.com. We also agreed that we would make every effort to post the document sooner than the 15th (November) if at all possible." Vucicevich further stated, "We understand fully and completely the time issue involved and the necessity for complete accuracy in the audit report. This has taken much longer than anyone here could have possibly imagined. The end result for us however must and does remain constant. It is simply unacceptable for external factors to affect the accuracy of this report. And I am stating now that they have not. We set November 15th as an absolute deadline for public release of the financials, but we will make every effort to put the report out sooner."