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Gold/Mining/Energy : Napier International Technologies Inc. (T.NIR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DAVID IN B.C. who wrote (1698)9/22/1998 12:37:00 AM
From: David in Ontario  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2444
 
David in BC - time to sober up perhaps?

I am developing the impression that you must be sitting at your computer terminal smoking a joint the size of a baseball bat that's filled with that high potency BC weed.

The 65% profit margin is from Napier - call them.

Get an accountant to manage the financial side of your business and don't try to do your own taxes.

Napier will do very very well and investors on the long side will make a killing. The share price didn't accelerate as quickly as some of us here predicted - but the fundamentals are developing very nicely. Instead of going into the stratosphere on a fast rocket - we'll still get there - just a little slower.

As you're so interested in my coming's and going's - I had to stay back today to do some extra stuff - but I will be gone from lunchtime tomorrow until late Friday evening. Is that OK with you?

David.



To: DAVID IN B.C. who wrote (1698)9/22/1998 8:07:00 AM
From: AL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2444
 
Here is your problem DinBC. You post this stuff, but it is only your opinion.

Your point # 2: There is no distributor for TWA. They buy direct from NIR. And even when K-G produces the product, the buyers still buy from Napier. There is no middle man. K-G is a supplier to Napier for product.

Your point #3: A truck can hold around 120 barrels. Where the hell do you get 40 bbl. And the customer will be paying for the shipping. That is what FOB destination means. ( if you have ever taken a marketing class )

I maintain, Napier has a GROSS profit on a bbl of SV-35 of 50 to 65 %. Aelicks said it was around 50%, and Greg the IR guy says 65%. These figures can be backed up by calling the company.
How can you back up your figures? Do you expect people reading these posts to just believe you? HeHeHeHaHaHa. C'mon. get realistic.

Davey boy, I don't mind debating both sides here, but you have to back up what you say, and you cannot, or have not yet.

Till we meet again, Al