To: Star the Wonder Pup who wrote (1064 ) 12/5/2006 1:29:26 PM From: scion Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1681 It shows that a trade show costs 4,500 Canadian dollars (less then 4000 USD). At current prices I figure they'll have to dump over 200,000 shares on the market to raise the money. Posted by: DownWithPumpers In reply to: syracuseo who wrote msg# 203786 Date:12/5/2006 1:24:19 PM Post #of 204344Don't forget....$38K is ENTRANCE fee to show and allows you to place your exhibit ( booth ) at the show.... Do you have any evidence to support this belief? Here's a repost. I did a google search and came up with this link:infoexport.gc.ca It shows that a trade show costs 4,500 Canadian dollars (less then 4000 USD). At current prices I figure they'll have to dump over 200,000 shares on the market to raise the money. Hopefully they'll raise the money soon, when it falls to a penny they'll have sell 400,000 shares. Think of the dilution.investorshub.com It's highly unlikely that SLJB would have to pay US$38,000 to mount a booth at any trade show. BEIRUT, LEBANON: PROJECT LEBANON, JUNE 6-9, 2006 International Trade Exhibition for Construction Technology, Building Materials, Equipment and Environmental Technology for Lebanon and the Middle East . Canadian companies interested in this event must contact: IFP-International Fairs & Promotions Tel: (011-961-1) 485555 ; Fax: (011-961-1) 4 86666 E-mail: info@ifpexpo.com; Website: ifpexpo.com infoexport.gc.ca The information below is for a Trade Mission, all-inclusive and a Good Deal.LEBANON BEIRUT, LEBANON: ATLANTIC CANADA WTC BUSINESS MISSION, AY 15-18, 2006 The Atlantic Canada World Trade Center is organizing a Business Mission to Lebanon on May 15 to 18, 2006. Target sectors are: Information & Communication Technology Environmental Industries Agriculture Travel & Tourism Construction Products Participation fee is $3,999.00 + HST, includes 5 pre-qualified meetings, airfare, 5 star hotel accommodations, and local transportation. Canadian companies interested to be part of this mission must contact:Bill Aasvangen, Manager, Atlantic Canada World Trade Centre, Tel: (1-902) 421-1302 ext. 277 or Yuliya Vodyanytska, Trade Research Coordinator Atlantic Canada World Trade Centre, Tel: (1-902) 421-1302 ext.270; Email: Yuliya@wtcchmc.com