Friday, April 24, 2009

Still waiting for financial reports from Valcor

Financial reports were promised about a month ago but still no sign of them. Why the delay? Why have there been no financial reports ever published for this company?

There is an interesting comment posted for the last post.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

for those wondering if Valcor is real or a fraud, ask yourself these questions.
1. Who are they currently selling to? Can they prove it.
2. What volume are they selling? Does this volume match their claimed sawing capacity? They claim to be sawing 300,000 bd ft a week of mahogany and cocobolo. Peru ecports about 150,000 bd ft a week of mahognay, and they are the world's largest exporter of mahogany. Not too many buyers out there for 10,000 bd ft a month of cocobolo, certainly not in the US.
If he is selling 300,000 bd ft of mahogany and cocobolo a week, that should be between $1 million and 1.5 million per week in income, depending on grades sold. 30,000 bd ft a week would be between $100,000 and $150,000 per week
3. Do you think Valcor can cut and sell more mahogany than Peru?
4. Ask to speak to people who are buying from Valcor.
5. Call Sitco lumber in the US and ask about Valcor. Do they buy from them, do they know them, what do they think of them?
6. If they were selling to Bosovich from Peru, why does their website say they have a deal with Bozeman? Can't they spell their name properly if they have a deal with them?
7. why is their website down today?
8. If you invested money with them, why did you not buy a bridge in Brooklyn instead? Or maybe stocks in Worldcom or Enron? Those would have been better investments.

Anonymous said...

Anyone reading this to determine if this scam outfit is related to any other company named "Valcor" should understand these investments for wood in Latin America are not in any way affiliated with any other company with same name.