I can't believe the stock price is holding. Here is a bit of news that shows that LLEG is committed to Berlin.
Interesting news:
Laidlaw commits to $10,000 for Berlin Youth Hockey
BERLIN — The Board of Directors of the Berlin Youth Hockey Associa-tion announced that Laidlaw Berlin Biopower, LLC has committed to a $10,000 corporate sponsorship of the organization for the upcoming 2009-2010 hockey season.The donation, one of the largest ever received by Berlin Youth Hockey, will be used primarily to scholarship needy youth who come from financially challenged households. In an economically difficult environment, Laidlaw’s generous participation comes at an important time for the continued success of Berlin Youth Hockey.
“To become part of fabric of the Berlin community has always been first and foremost for our company and we’re totally fascinated by the rich tradition the game of hockey has here in Berlin,” said Lou Bravakis, vice president of development for Laidlaw.“Even though we are in the development/permitting phase and not currently generating revenues at our Berlin project, supporting young people as they
learn life skills through teamwork, fair play and respect for others are important attributes Laid-law Energy wishes to promote. With over 125 youngsters and 25 adult participants, we feel Berlin Youth Hockey’s mission deserves our support as we integrate into the Berlin Community,” Bravakis said. Joe Accardi, president of Berlin Youth Hockey, was ecstatic over Laidlaw’s donation. “We have been fortunate in the last four years to receive N.H. Division of Child, Youth, & Families incentive funds to assist at-risk youngsters to continue participating in our pro-gram. With the uncertainty of continued DCYF funding, Berlin Youth Hockey will be able ensure that those who want to participate will be able to,” Accardi said.“It’s an exciting new chapter in Berlin’s hockey history book. Hockey is as important to Berlin as the surrounding trees. ‘Hockeytown USA’ and ‘The City That Trees Built’ is alive and well thanks to Laidlaw Berlin Biopower”, added Mark Dorval, vice president of Berlin Youth Hockey and president of the Notre Dame Arena.
http://www.laconiadailysun.com/BerlinPDF/2009/9/10B.pdf