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Haviland Enviro Corp V.HEC


Primary Symbol: V.HEC.P

Haviland Enviro Corp. is a Canada-based capital pool company. The principal business of the Company is the identification and evaluation of assets or businesses with a view to completing a qualifying transaction. The Company has not commenced its business operations and has not generate any revenue.


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Comment by canadianpsychoon Apr 28, 2000 4:22pm
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Post# 1852665

RE: Production & Revenues

RE: Production & RevenuesSpirit3- I doubt many people on this board are buying HML in hopes it will turn a profit anytime soon. I myself bought in anticipation of Phase III results and am not concerned with what happens 2-3 years down the road. Buying a stock like this for a long-term hold (1+ years) is a crapshoot. Then again, so is buying it for a short-term flip! A biotech stock like this in the stage that they're in is better suited for the short-term speculators. If you're shopping for a long term hold, there are plenty of more established co's out there that can provide you with a little more stability (QLT, Amgen, Pfizer etc.)... That being said, I too would be interested to hear if anyone has an idea as to when HML expects to become profitable for interest's sake...
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