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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Madera Int. (WOOD) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TOPFUEL who wrote (3120)1/8/1999 12:08:00 AM
From: Richard L. Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3693
 
OK, David...WOOD's been pushed too hard and way too fast...I ask again, and for the third time:

IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT IS WOOD AS A STOCK WORTH ON THE MARKET TODAY?

You didn't have to remind me about WOOD being a dead and dying stock for the past six months or three years...I have been an investor in this company for most of its corporate life.

If it took the WebSite news to finally people sit up and take notice of this company, well, I don't mind at all! We might have stuck that 10KSB in everybody's face, and they would have said *yawn* "Gimme 10 shares of YHOO!" But that didn't happen...yes, the daytraders and dumpers really piled on, but if this stock and company has real value in this market, then it will outlast them.

Thanks for making me really think about my investment, Dave.

Cheers!
Rick



To: TOPFUEL who wrote (3120)1/8/1999 12:27:00 AM
From: John T. Hardee  Respond to of 3693
 
Your PM to me.
To: John T. Hardee
From: TOPFUEL Friday, Jan 8 1999 12:04AM ET

no offense dont you think at 2 cents a share a company would of bought WOOD out if they had 3 billion in timber be honest
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If you want to start up a lumber company, it is cheaper to go overthere and start from scratch. The Brazil recently opened several Amazon park land for timber development. You do not have to buy the land only pay the gov for the timber. Get you a chain saw, mule, gov regulation and a license + a pocket full of money and you are in business.