We had a lot to be thankful for especially in t
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We had a lot to be thankful for especially in the last days of 2013. If this next year (2014) continues this trend, then we may all be blessed this new year.
I wish the very best for all of you. Now it's up to Hollund Industrial Marine to prove to the world what they have and what they can do. We know rare and exotic wood is in high demand and commands premium prices. Now, lets see pictures of timber pulled from Lake Bayano. Lets see more details regarding the advance orders Hollund says they have (about one million dollars already PRed), and lets see even more orders from even more customers. On my wish list, I want to know when the wood is scheduled for delivery. I want to know if Hollund pulled through with obtaining a larger share of Bayano Lake Wood Products (that means more revenue and more profits).
Do you want to see the Class C share issue settled? I know I do, and the sooner the better. How about details on the first TigerLynk build? And, what additional concessions are coming to Hollund, and how big are they? The larger the concession, the more TigerLynk's are likely to be built.
Who is handling the drying and processing of Hollund's recovered timber? This is a tricky process that not just anyone can do. In many cases, timber transported to other countries must first be treated to prevent the importation of pests such as insects (this wood should be free of insects since it has been under water for many years).
What kind of offer will be made to shareholders? How can shareholders gain control of Hollund's share structure, and then call the shots on dilution and funding?
Consider carefully all the issues listed above, and realize that all must be PRed immediately this new year. We could be in for a wild ride here folks, and this stock could be ready to climb that fabled stairway to heaven.
Make it so Hollund, make it so.