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International Bio Recovery Corporation V.IBR



TSXV:IBR - Post by User

Post by OnTheIceon Dec 14, 2002 5:58pm
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Post# 5679079

For those that arent on pro service

For those that arent on pro serviceExcellent question in my opinion. I would question the companies want to post this information as to what I view as a critical fulcrum in this companies position due to the recent situation that it has undergone. The question(s) that I have first and foremost is how and when the company will begin producing fertilizer, leverage their new found strength to aggressively solidify their relationship with current customer base, but most importantly...in my opinion,increase their current marketshare within the industries they serve. I for one believe that this company can finally put their past/learning curves behind them and look at gaining substantial marketshare. Plain and simply....(for you whiteguy) increase the existing customer base thereby requiring more throughput of materials. Win Win for two key revenue generating sources sales and tipping fees. Continue the streamlining of the current plant to ensure the highest ROI. My opinion....aggressive sales and marketing plan for their existing product would seem logical. Operate the existing facility to near full capacity....nice position for any company to be faced with....called forced growth whiteguy. Not forcing growth. Remember the wall foundation theory??? Yes it applies here as well. Imagine that. (My LITTLE company realised a 400% growth in the first quarter...I took a proactive stance and have never looked back. Although on rare occasions I have to look down to see some of the "PLAYERS" involved in a situation." Challenge my business accumen I believe the board of Directors should now have the latteral mobility to focus on the key issues that face every business. Pardon the pun but "Grow-or not to grow--that is the question. Another announcement in the near future? Hey that would be fantastic! Not only the company but the Management team certainly deserves it following their collective fruitful efforts. My congratulations are hereby extended to them. Too many announcements may cause volatility in the markets though? Would you not agree?? I apologies for rambling but I strongly believe the time to act is now. I would trust any marketing strategies would be held "Close to heart" but executed in a timely fashion. OnTheIce---The Tiny Little Company That Could PS-Whiteguy....gonna answer the first question that will arise from you (I believe other than "Where can I buy a rope for me?") Yes I am for real. If you want to make this personal I would welcome the opportunity to discuss this or any other concern that you may have personally. send me a formal method of contact Mr. S. I will not enter into a sandbox fight with you or any others on this information platform. I believe this company has had enough of that. I do not conduct business in that manner.I of course in no way are suggesting you or your company would either. I would strongly suggest a further piece of advice which I am SURE that you have considered but I will clarify...You own 1 or 500,000,000,000 shares I really don't care, When the share price increases-your ROI does as well. It's called a ratio. When share price is driven/forced down guess what happens? Your right! Your ROI goes down. I am here to realise a POSITIVE ROI. I do apologise for saying this but Please do "Have a Nice Day!" I have the stick---never forget that.
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