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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3460313" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Again all the mapping technology currently available and may be available in the future will do little or nothing to improve the production of an employee if he can't earn enough to independently feed his family or provide for their health and well being. More importantly while you guys have big expansion in mind it's based entirely on the expectation of a continued supply of low cost labor. XG controls how much you can pay your help by means of it's so called "negotiated" settlement formula. Again if you can't compete successfully in your labor market and procure the type of labor that meets XG's requirements you tell me .....what's going to happen to you? </p><p>I don't fault any of you regarding your efforts to try to build some equity. But, given the growing forces threatening the security of your equity over which you have absolutely no control then question going forward is ..... what equity?</p><p></p><p>You're just unhappy about the fact that I stripped off the waxy buildup and exposed the business model's REAL intent and how you guys are just being dragged along and in reality are nothing more than a means to an end. An ending that may not be as happy as you have yourself believing it will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3460313, member: 58386"] Again all the mapping technology currently available and may be available in the future will do little or nothing to improve the production of an employee if he can't earn enough to independently feed his family or provide for their health and well being. More importantly while you guys have big expansion in mind it's based entirely on the expectation of a continued supply of low cost labor. XG controls how much you can pay your help by means of it's so called "negotiated" settlement formula. Again if you can't compete successfully in your labor market and procure the type of labor that meets XG's requirements you tell me .....what's going to happen to you? I don't fault any of you regarding your efforts to try to build some equity. But, given the growing forces threatening the security of your equity over which you have absolutely no control then question going forward is ..... what equity? You're just unhappy about the fact that I stripped off the waxy buildup and exposed the business model's REAL intent and how you guys are just being dragged along and in reality are nothing more than a means to an end. An ending that may not be as happy as you have yourself believing it will be. [/QUOTE]
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