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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Fuller who wrote (9381)5/15/1998 9:03:00 AM
From: Charles A. King  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
I also would be interested in the details of a report, including product test results. Unfortunately, due to the irrational situation GRNO is in, every little bit of information that must be paid for must be strictly rationed. Some day we hope and expect to see far more.

Right now we are waiting for government agencies to make decisions that affect the very existence of GRNO. Until they do, it will be very difficult for GRNO to operate. Right now DHEC has made the operation of the plant uneconomic, so we aren't likely to see anything of interest about the plant.

I would like to see resolution of the SEC's investigation of GRNO, but the SEC has no incentive to do so. It has been over a year since it started and still we see no action. People are very leary of investing millions in doing business with GRNO as long as that "investigation" hangs over it without resolution.

None of us are part of the decision making process that goes on in these agencies. When people aren't part of that process with at least some voting power, it can affect them in different ways. Around where I live, suburban style housing developments are popping up all over, being built by fat cat developers who are intimately involved in decision making by land use planners and boards. And yet there was an article about that in my local paper this week that featured a woman in an outlying area who can't get a permit to convert her old home into a bed and breakfast because the rush hour traffic is too heavy on a highway.

I can see why some people can be driven right over the edge by having their lives profoundly affected by government but having no say in how it is done. Some people living on welfare in inner cities might start using crack. Some people living in isolated areas around or on government lands and affected by decisions made in Washington can be driven to join hair brained militia groups.

My style is to do whatever makes sense to be done, whether anybody else does it or not. I go out every day to pick up trash around my neighborhood, or cut tree limbs that lean on fences or hang over sidewalks, or if I find a fresh fire ant nest, I bait it. Over the years this has gotten me a reputation as somebody who can be trusted to act on behalf of others rather than as a busy body not to be trusted. As if to confirm the adage that no good deed goes unpunished, this has gotten me to be president of my homeowners' association, despite my obvious reluctance. It also gets me to come on here and ramble in public.

Charles, just a rambling man.