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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.


GREY:FTPLF - Post by User

Comment by OptsyEagleon Jan 04, 2012 12:36pm
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Post# 19369063

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Liberty

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Liberty

So many of you are in denial that this company has overpromised and undelivered ( waiting for Liberty and Optsy to make a smart a** remark about now ).

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I would hate to dissappoint your expectations. 

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Listen, the only thing that I can see that Chad said would happen that didn't happen (that was within his control) was another acquisition.  I am sure if all investors wanted was an acquisition of any kind, at any price, then I am quite sure we could have had one.  There was a Mayor in Quebec that I believe would have sold Chad the entire town if Chad didn't care about the acquisition being successful.

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Since I do care about the next acquistion's success, I am quite happy to wait for the right opportunity and dynamics, as it would appear our CEO is as well.  He can take all the time he wants, for all I care.  A bad acquisition isn't going to help anyone and as I said many posts before, a new acquisition would only be important if FTP was trading in the $60 range.  At $26, what they have going right now, makes it an incredible investment opportunity.

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