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To: JHalperin who wrote (42374)4/22/2011 10:32:10 AM
From: Grommit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78507
 
GFRE. In the past, I've skipped all the postings on this one, not especially wanting to have a china company in my portfolio. Well, I just read the heap of postings here and this company has the appearance of being legitimate -- press releases, deloitte, edgar docs. Too bad for all who invested. Maybe it is a temporary problem. Let me know when insiders start buying.

I have my doubts that hedge funds / traders are smarter than us, but who are these guys, and what do they know?:
hap-capital.com



To: JHalperin who wrote (42374)4/22/2011 3:06:59 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78507
 
Joel you are preaching to the choir here, I feel now about gfre like i did when i was a new driver in the ice and snow and foolishly tried to change lanes going downhill. when i tried to straighten the car out it didnt seem to matter, so i relaxed my body and prayed. fortunately landed in a snow bank missed a light pole by about a foot. Others here smarter than me, were suspicious of the lack of the buy back of shares. but that was about 50% ago. At this point might as well relax and pray that management figures out a way to buy back shares because without that it seem there will be no credibility for a long time to come.