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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (1624)8/6/1998 8:12:00 PM
From: Verijke Jan  Respond to of 3458
 
well the deal with Detroit is for real. Look at this :

biz.yahoo.com


As everyone would go through the trouble of putting all news in a row, it is very clear that TRBD is a big multinational in the making.

Company structure is made in a professionally manner. New managers bring in new deals, because of their contacts. This is the way the world turns around.

Deals are now coming out. In six months is should start to show in the sales figures. If it were a scam, they had better waited some more, and could have done a better job in company press releases.

If TRBD had really hyped the stock with news, we had gone to 30$.

At least, that is my believe.



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (1624)8/7/1998 12:36:00 AM
From: DJRoss  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3458
 
Thanks Christian,

I understood as much from the original article.

I am having a difficult time finding any data on this Russian Transit company. None of my contacts know anything about them.

Doing business in Russia for most companies is still a crap shoot. A good friend of mine has a father who has been exporting to Russia even before Glasnost, and he has lost a lot of money. Just mundane things like shipping can be a nightmare. Goods get stuck in customs, and receiving company never pays because they don't have the goods. A few connected customs officials look the other way as mafia types take off with shipments. These shipments end up being sold to the company who originally ordered the products. Of course the price is extremely reduced and no taxes are levied. The situation has improved a great deal, but these problems are wont to go away.

Dug



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (1624)8/8/1998 6:12:00 PM
From: Axxel  Respond to of 3458
 
J/M not trading...J/M long termers....and it wasn't a bad day...but there will be bad days...AND there will be GOOD days...and weeks and MONTHS..."PATIENCE WILL REWARD YOU MY SON." [Old Indian grandmother said that just before the wagon train ran over her]....