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When the next round of legal proceedings to realize on assets provided to the Company
as security are finalized you will be in the money. Hopefully then they can come up with a better dividend than a penny per quarter as well.
I doubt you will buy a Lear Jet, even with the max contributed to the TFSA. UltraGlide? Maybe you can catch the thermals of this hot stock to keep soaring with the eagles instead of walking with turkeys(me).
Funding Capital and Markets... the two most important parts of running the farm "business" side of things... and all we can do is make jokes about one company...
Cash advances are great... except they have fairly tight deadlines if you try and carry crop over... Plus its a government subsidy really... interest free money except the interest comes from somewhere.
No Klause, for those that have land as security it is an "option". I'm sure you know all the other sources of credit and the pros, cons and pitfalls of each.
Banks, Credit Unions, FCC, Cash Advances, LOC, Credit Cards, Pre-selling crop in the field. Earning extra money doing things differently(direct marketing), Custom work(hauling grain and spraying). Not spending more than you can afford. Don't sell yourself short, I have a feeling you know what you're doing.
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