--- In [email protected], "jyouells2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > [...]
> > > If on the other hand, they took some internal assets, created these
> > > 3rd world country greenhouses, produced several years of real
> > > earnings, demonstrated that the venture was highly scalable,
then they
> > > could realistically talk to stock underwriters about a public 
> > offering.
> > 
> > They appear to be doing this, at least to some extent.
> 
> The key phrase is 'several years of real earnings'. They may be able
> to do this, but traditionally the books have never been open enough to
> demonstrate it. It would require a move toward openness.
> 
> JohnY


Haha, a company seeking to go public but not willing to open their
books?  The investment bankers will laugh them off the face of the planet.

Haha, a public company not willing to open their books?  Maybe the
finance  people in Holland  never heard of required SEC filings (or
similar in other sountries.) 




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