Posted On: 10/23/2013 11:12:16 AM
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Mrose33, I can't argue with your reasoning. Hollund stated the reason for the dark period had something to do with "political" issues relating apparently to the Kuna people who control the area where Hollund claims they intend to log. How serious were/are these issues? Have they now been resolved? What issues were overlooked that caused the problem(s)?
We know Hollund has competition on Lake Bayano, and from what I can find they harvest no more than one or sometimes two trees per day. Yet, they are profitable and generate a great deal of positive press for their efforts. This suggests that Hollund is not on the lake yet, and we as shareholders are left to wonder if or when they ever will be.
This is Wednesday (the middle of the week). JB indicates all hell may break loose if no news regarding these major issues is released by Thursday. In my opinion, JB's prediction is very likely true.
We know Hollund has competition on Lake Bayano, and from what I can find they harvest no more than one or sometimes two trees per day. Yet, they are profitable and generate a great deal of positive press for their efforts. This suggests that Hollund is not on the lake yet, and we as shareholders are left to wonder if or when they ever will be.
This is Wednesday (the middle of the week). JB indicates all hell may break loose if no news regarding these major issues is released by Thursday. In my opinion, JB's prediction is very likely true.
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