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Valdor Technology International Inc C.VTI

Valdor Technology International Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company, through its subsidiary, Valdor Fiber Optics, Inc., is an optical fiber components company specializing in the design, manufacture and sale of passive fiber optic components. The Company manufactures its products in California and sells the passive fiber optic components via delivery to customers in the United States.


CSE:VTI - Post by User

Post by sparky61on Jul 17, 2013 8:54pm
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Reply to Split64

Reply to Split64Glad to see Sweden is represented here. Be patient, news will come. It has taken Elston Johnston a long time to build the management team he now has. All his people believe strongly in Valdor, it's products (world class patented and military grade) and the direction this company is taking. I believe they are currently trying to build a strong sales team and present their products to some of the major telecoms in North America. The members here are right; Mr. Kapany would not risk his re*****tion to come to a small tech company, unless he felt it was going to be a success. And worrying about shares being sold on no news....I don't feel that will be a problem, as I believe 90%, or better, are in strong hands, tightly held. With a little research, you may find Mr. Johnston owns directly or indirectly over 5 million shares. Check the Valdor website, and see what companies are testing or using their products. Quite impressive. With any announcements of major sales, this stock could blow into the mid to high 20's.   I've been with VTI better than 3 years, and feel we will be repaid for our patience soon. This is still not a short term flip, but a growth stock and a long term horizon.  Have a great week, Sparky.
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