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SLJB - Sulja Brothers Building Supply, Inc.
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1156tonto, take a look at the title of the press release that this character posted.shortsinthesand-12/12/2006
1155Here we are amusing ourselves over this, yet I can assure you there are numerousJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/11/2006
1154<I>83,666,667 yards total</I> Put in perspective another way, the rKevin Podsiadlik-12/11/2006
1153To what thickness is most concrete laid*? Six inches? - Jeff *PouredJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/11/2006
1152Yes, that is correct. Of course if you ad admixtures which we all do and used a tonto-12/11/2006
1151Amuse yourselves on 70 consecutive lies over 7 years start here and read next 69Buckey-12/11/2006
1150OH they certainly have one thing the size of manhattan and 6 inches deep. Just Buckey-12/11/2006
1149Crap they must be building underground bunkers. Has anybody notified Homeland SeFizz-12/11/2006
114825,200,000 tons = 50,200,000,000 lbs cement Divided by 600 lbs used to make a yaJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/11/2006
1147600 lbs is a conservative mix design. If using ad mixtures you can take 25% out tonto-12/11/2006
1146How much cement is generally used to produce one yard of concrete? - JeffJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/11/2006
1145a yard of concrete covers an area of 3'x3'x3'. Cement is to concrettonto-12/11/2006
1144In my learning process, I've realized that cement and concrete are not interJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/11/2006
1143A huge dam is a possibility...only problem is the desert...tonto-12/11/2006
1142What kind of project could one possibly have undertaken to account for 25,200,00Jeffrey S. Mitchell-12/11/2006
1141I would be concerned with the blaine of the cement...hats off to Steve for sellitonto-12/11/2006
1140I really look forward to learning more. The announced "deal" equates ttonto-12/11/2006
1139Wow! Sulja Bros. Completes Cement Deal With Unnamed Middle Eastern Company Moinchingup-12/11/2006
1138Jeff-you don't think that they would just make it up? I am shocked, shocked.Star the Wonder Pup-12/11/2006
1137<i>"During the course of this week, we will be providing our shareholscion-12/11/2006
1136No, but I found a Kamal Abou Zahr (apparently no relation): fanoos.com Here&#Jeffrey S. Mitchell-12/11/2006
1135Did you try <i>Fast Abutt Zar?</i> GB-ND creedecreede-12/10/2006
1134<i>SLJB's lawyer in Lebanon, Fasl Abu Zahr (Lawyer ID Number 9598)...&Jeffrey S. Mitchell-12/10/2006
1133Press Release Source: Sulja Bros. Building Supplies, Ltd. SLJB Announces SucceJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/10/2006
1132That's from a PR at the end of July. The unkept promises therein are why anyJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/10/2006
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