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To: John T. Hardee who wrote (1292)2/24/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: Terry Vellequette  Respond to of 1979
 
I got this from another board.
206.67.50.106



To: John T. Hardee who wrote (1292)2/24/1999 4:08:00 PM
From: Sequoia Holdings  Respond to of 1979
 
Hi John,
Perhaps you or someone else can answer a few questions I have.
From the Madera web site:
Madera International, Inc. grows and harvests tropical timber under an approved forest management program. The Company manufactures and markets mahogany, spanish cedar, and other hardwood forest products worldwide. Madera owns timberlands in Brazil and Peru and operates two mills. The Company's subsidiary oversees environmental protection programs initiated by the Company.

referring to the bolds:
1) Who approved the forest management program they speak of, and where can I get information about the program?
2) So the company sets and enforces its own environmental policies?

Thanks,
SH



To: John T. Hardee who wrote (1292)2/24/1999 6:19:00 PM
From: David T. Groves  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1979
 
So John, you believe that they could ship 10+ loads per quarter. This is 2-3 times what they do now, isn't it? This from the two mills they operate now. Right?

When we look ahead to the two extra mills that they are going to buy, the plywood plant and the millworks plant, They will have to have some solution for their shipping problems or these plants won't really help them at all. It wouldn't even make sense to buy these plants with the same old shipping.

THEY MUST HAVE A PLAN. I'm sure this infusion of cash will help.

If good shipping can double their production now, we will have even better numbers than I guesstimated later on.

Dave