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Searchlight Innovations Inc T.SLX


Primary Symbol: V.SLX.P

Searchlight Innovations Inc. is a Canada-based capital pool company (CPC). The Company's principal business is the identification, evaluation and acquisition of assets or businesses with a view to potential acquisition or participation by completing a qualifying transaction. The Company has not commenced commercial operations. The Company neither engaged in any operations nor generated any revenues. The Company is focused on acquiring business across the mining industry.


TSXV:SLX.P - Post by User

Comment by sunwoodon Jan 27, 2011 2:57pm
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Post# 18036285

RE: RE: RE: what does that us national debt look l

RE: RE: RE: what does that us national debt look l"Social Security is neither unfunded nor an entitlement program."

  Just what do these double negatives mean, please?

"Yes, you could argue that each worker owes a million dollars, but they are only paper dollars, not real dollars."

   When a person receives a paycheque, are those paper dollars or are they real dollars?  And how do you tell the difference when they lie side by side on a table?  An afterthought...  What's the rate of exchange between the two?

Kindest regards,  (Not really meaning to be sarcastic, but I just can't get my arms around your argument.)
Sunwood

 

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