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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 Sep 05, 2010 10:52pm
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RE: Good Luck Chad!!!

RE: Good Luck Chad!!!It would be another boost to the growing list of accomplishments for this very talented and unique individual.

Should Chad win this prestigious award, it will solidify his ascent as one of the brightest value investors in Canada.

I'm also a follower of Warren Buffet and Prem Watsa. If you purchased shares in Berkshire Hathaway and Fairfax Financial when they started these highly successful companies, you would be richly rewarded today.

I have a feeling that Chad Wasilenkoff is on his way to making long time shareholders of Fortress Paper very happy. The key is not to sell your shares until the full value has been unlocked. With so many promising opportunities, perhaps it may take 3 or more years for FP shares to reach their maximum appreciation.

As the EPS estimates are met or exceeded in the next 2 years, the share price appreciation should rise dramatically.

New investors to FP would be wise to start buying on weakness. I wouldn't wait too long. I expect positive announcements before the end of this year or sooner.

I too would support Chad in any future ventures. Individuals of this caliber don't come along every day.

I'll keep a look-out on September 28th. If he wins, perhaps he may be on his way to dethroning Prem Watsa as the best value investor in Canada.

$31 and climbing ...

Thanks Steady for keeping us informed.

Cheers,

Nighthawk40







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