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Kure Technologies Inc V.KUR.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  UBSBF

Kure Technologies, Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is seeking business opportunities. The Company's subsidiary is UBS Wireless Services Inc. The Company has not generated any revenue.


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Comment by UBSTAPon Apr 19, 2001 3:12am
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Post# 3627812

RE: OT INDAMONEY-----what a piece of work

RE: OT INDAMONEY-----what a piece of work Longtermplan said, "your University degree is only useful as toilet paper in the real world of investing. All an MBA means is that you got an overpriced education and were taught exactly what the Elites in this system want you to know..." Which is spoken like a man without a formal education who carries the regret of wasted youth like a yoke around his neck. An MBA, more often than not, provides the set of keys to becoming one of the "Elite", if defined by earned income at least. The price of tuition for that degree is more than fair in Canada, given the average graduate will recoup the entire cost in the form of extra income in the first year or two of employment. Envy the MBA's if you must, but to call their degrees worthless toilet paper is to belittle the hard work and effort required to obtain them (something you obviously did not do yourself), and the people who did. Having said above, InDaMoney is a poor excuse for an MBA grad. I doubt it is reality.
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