To: puddinhead who wrote (763 ) 4/15/1998 4:27:00 PM From: Dusty Respond to of 7209
Puddinhead, Having accounts and doing business with existing established companies are not exactly the same thing. You are comparing apples and oranges. You are referring to old crap from long ago when John Jones, was the President and was handling that deal. Dan, came after the fact, as I understand it. Jones, did not have his ducks all in the pond and was not able to get the houses into the country for sometime and it cost the company as a result. Mr. John Jones is not longer at the helm at Largo. You say you know all about doing business in China, perhaps some aspects of business, but it is clear you are not up to speed on obtaining licenses and permits from a foreign government. You further do not understand that there are others besides Dan, making decisions and setting time schedules. To blatantly accuse Dan,or anyone else, for all your problems, is taking the easy way out. Did he tell you to give up and sell your stock and throw in the towel? A shareholder NEVER loses a dime on any stock until they sell. Puddinhead, selling was your choice. Like I said before; had you really understood how this company functioned you either would not have bought or you would still be holding shares. You say you work for a company that has foreign accounts. As a business owner myself I will venture to say, those accounts did not happen real fast and without a lot of effort either. A business is a living and growing thing and it takes time. On a positive note: The long wait is all but over. Very soon, we will all see the fruits of the effort that has been put forth to build the company. The bottom line will soon be revealed and Largo will be show cased for all the investing world to see. No longer will disgruntled, impatient investors be able to cast any doubt on her. The patient will be richly rewarded as they eagerly watch for the SEC filing to take place and a listing applied for. We are almost at the top of the summit, it is no time to let go of the rope. I look at a young and growing company and it's shareholders like a marriage. A good one don't happen over night! I am sad to know you jumped ship before it reached harbor, Puddinhead! To those who are still holding after many years of patience, I can tell you all, you are going to be well rewarded and be real glad you did not throw in the towel... Dusty