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lytle78 said:First Texas is owned by a group of investors who are actively growing the business and expanding into other areas like night vision equipment. They have a large and relatively young engineering staff, including Dave Johnason and now Carl Moreland, formerly of Whites.
tabman said:Unless you're privy to the books, you don't know which company is stable or which one is about to go out of business. I've seen some very large home building companies that were spending lots of money on advertising and selling houses left and right. They looked GREAT and seemed to be very prosperous! The next thing you know, they were bankrupt, because they weren't making a profit. They were just digging a deep hole. Appearances can be deceiving.
tabman
Bill G said:tabman said:Unless you're privy to the books, you don't know which company is stable or which one is about to go out of business. I've seen some very large home building companies that were spending lots of money on advertising and selling houses left and right. They looked GREAT and seemed to be very prosperous! The next thing you know, they were bankrupt, because they weren't making a profit. They were just digging a deep hole. Appearances can be deceiving.
tabman
Nor do you or any one else. All of these post are perceived opinions including yours about these company's. Remember you said you were worried about Whites above, have you seen there books??
Happy Hunting,
Bill G
tabman said:Bill G said:tabman said:Unless you're privy to the books, you don't know which company is stable or which one is about to go out of business. I've seen some very large home building companies that were spending lots of money on advertising and selling houses left and right. They looked GREAT and seemed to be very prosperous! The next thing you know, they were bankrupt, because they weren't making a profit. They were just digging a deep hole. Appearances can be deceiving.
tabman
Nor do you or any one else. All of these post are perceived opinions including yours about these company's. Remember you said you were worried about Whites above, have you seen there books??
Happy Hunting,
Bill G
I was making a point when I said that about White's to show how hilarious all these opinions are. Just saying something doesn't make it so.
tabman