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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 Nighthawk40on Apr 06, 2010 7:25pm
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Post# 16962931

RE: RE: Crashing The Party!!!

RE: RE: Crashing The Party!!!As positive quarterly earning reports are released and the supply of available shares declines, institutional investors will pay a premium for our shares.

Their will be a point in time when our share price will stagnate due to poor availability and liquidity. We are not there yet.

As the share price approaches $30 to $40, a stock split by Fortress Paper becomes more desirable.

When a growth company does issue a stock split, our overall share value will increase.

I'm enjoying the fact that this stock is getting a lot of positive attention from the large brokerage houses.

As a small investor, I've accumulated a significant position before the big guys crashed our party.

As a value investor, my shares will not be up for sale until the bulk of the remaining shares are purchased by the institutional investors.

Just watch the large blocks that are purchased daily and weekly. I've noticed that the small share holders are finally realizing that their shares are in high demand and are rightfully asking more for their shares.

This trend will hopefully prevent large blocks from being sold for less than $20.

I'm patiently waiting for the next phase to unfold.

:)

Nighthawk40









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