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Fortress Global Enterprises Inc - Class A FTPLF

Fortress Global Enterprises Inc produces paper pulp, security papers, and other security-related products. The company through its segments produces dissolving pulp which is primarily used for viscose/rayon manufacturers in Asia. Its business is spread across Asia where it generates most of its revenues, Europe, Canada, and International.


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Comment by jdn55on Mar 12, 2013 5:45pm
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RE: RE: Anyone listen to the conf call this mornin

RE: RE: Anyone listen to the conf call this mornin

Optsy has covered it very well. Just a couple of other tidbits.

 

- Re: Landqart, they have a 2nd Durasafe order and a 3rd is pending and based on current capacity are moving to breakeven in operations

- Re: Thurso, they see things humming smoothly and efficiently by Q3/Q4 but Q1 won't be good

- they believe they have sufficient financial resources on hand to meet all their spending requirements and do not forsee having to do any further debt or equity financings....at this time

 

I'm personally still questioning whether the DP market is viable or broken now. I think we're going to need $1000 per ton to make a half decent return on Thurso once it's operating properly and with the cogen on line.

 

GLTA

 

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