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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum GRAND POWER LOGISTICS GROUP INC. V.GPW

"Grand Power Logistics Group Inc through its subsidiary provides air-freight forwarding and sea-freight services, customs brokerage, logistics, warehousing and distribution, as well as other value added services."

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Post by G1945V on Apr 05, 2014 10:53am

TELL ME MORE

I am going back on this bullborad to get some history . +

Liguidrealty on March 18,you stated the following:

"The shareholders need to get on to management. I hope that they will want to raise the money themselves for another project, which means they will want to get the share price a LOT higher or suffer huge dilution. It would just take one small fund to come into this market and all of a sudden the sellers would disapear. "  

Q: As a matter on interst how would they go about raising money themselves for another project without dilution...,

Q: How would a small fund come in with only having 75M shares outstanding....and the stock is so thinly traded..??


With Thanks,
G1945V
Comment by moneymaker75 on Apr 05, 2014 2:06pm
Your question was meant for LiquidReality but I'll chime in too. The company could go one of two ways. They could seek a new project where they already have good starter funds. Maybe not enough to go in it by themselves but enough to be a partner like with Yangshan. Another likely scenario is that they will be parcelling off the business and distributing money to shareholders. We can get ...more  
Comment by LiquidReality on Apr 07, 2014 2:30am
I have been in and out of this stock since the IPO. It once traded as high as $1.25, and the company has never looked better as it does now. What i am trying to get at is the numbers are the numbers. They have (I calculate) about .12 cents in cash and .23 in NAV. They could have done Yangshan (a massive over $400m project) by themselves but simply coudnt raise the cash at the levels they were ...more  
Comment by XTCXTC on Apr 07, 2014 4:33am
I don't think many people know about this stock nor do they know it's significantly undervalued that's why it still is.  If this was talked about everywhere I doubt I would've had a chance to buy into it.  That's where they need to promote to let people it's out there I think that will get some legitimate attention, and eventually market catches up. You said you ...more  
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