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Bamba Laye Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Nov 2000 08:28:08 -0800
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KB,

Thanks for bringing up the discrepancies between the numbers given by Mr.
Hilo president and what is supposedly reported by his parent company in the
U.S. I was going to send a follow up message specifically dealing with this
observation. But your usual vigilance and tact has beaten me to the gun.
What Mr. Collins need to know is, as you rightly mentioned, he has nothing
to hide or fear if he truly believes that he is in this with a clean heart
and a clean closet. He needs to know that when it comes to the farmers'
well-being, we will not budge. I for one, has a sentimental obligation to
push this issue to where it needs to go. Being from a farming background I
know what it is like when these poor folks get the meagre cash at the end of
a long hard summer in the fields. I need not dwell on that since most on
this list can relate to what I am talking about.
I can understand, due to the lapse of time, there may be a siginificant
change in the net worth and revenue structure of your company between SEC
filings, but it will be interesting to hear you explain the jump from a net
worth of $127,250 or total revenue structure of $10,062,938 to a $23,000,000
mark as indicated in your response to Ebrima. Yaya may be your fool but not
GAMBIA and GAMBIANS. Stick that in...... If Yayas' group of fools did not
take the time to do their homework to dig out information about your
corporation before putting the lifeline of hundreds of thousands of poor
farmers in your hands, we will do the work if it comes down to just that.
Make no mistake about that.


Abdoulie A. Jallow
Toll-free number: 1-888-392-4832(Excite2)
Personal extension for v/mail/fax: 291-368-1519





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