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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (8784)2/13/1998 4:02:00 PM
From: Charles A. King  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
Ron, we got on this topic because I am bored out of my skull when looking up GRNO. I can't afford a life right now.

Anyway, I'm also very tired of the Tailgate saga, but what the hey. I'm sure glad I'm not in Iraq, that's for sure.

Saddam was the one who initiated the Iran Iraq war which lasted how many years, six? I think he used some gas on the Iranians as well as the Kurds, but we don't mention that.

The Middle East is very weird with all kinds of shifting alliances and conflicts. Their saying is, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" or something like that and they sure must have a lot of friends.

The Arabian countries are like some African countries in that their borders were artificailly created by European powers rather than by the indigenous peoples themselves over the years. Even so, they have difficulty working together.

I have never been a big supporter of quotas but was a fan of Patton and now Schwartzkopf. I couldn't believe Saddam let Schwartzkopf do what he did by bypassing the Iraqi defenses. I believe in using the enemies of our enemy by befriending them, but I'm not in charge. I sure wish I was. There would be some butts kicked around the D of C.

Charles



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (8784)2/14/1998 11:27:00 AM
From: R KIEFHABER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
" On Topic - GRNO "

After reviewing the last few days of posts, I am concerned with the realization that the processor is not profitable at current permitted levels of operation.

Could someone enlighten me with a wild guess as to the wholesale selling price of #2 in South Carolina as well as cost of feedstock ? Here in South Florida retail delivered price of #2(pre-tax) is about $.60 and waiste oil is collected for free. It seems to me that even at 200 gallons per hour X 24 hours the processor should be profitable ? Is the processor self fueling at these levels or is this an added expense ?

When should we expect our updated permit from DHEC ?

Has there been an update on the MANOVA meeting of Feb.4th ?

How do we stand with other potential buyers ?

Thanks for Mid-East education guys . It seems ironical we are better informed with events from halfway around the world than we are from a company that we all own part of in Charleston !

Thanks in advance,
BOB K (getting frustrated)