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  • Hi, thanks for your note, I would suggest that your best bet is to read Wikipedia:Notability first. If you are still unsure then do come back to me. Regards Paste Let’s have a chat. 14:35, 2 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
    • Hi, I've seen your latest comment and the main thing that you need to do is to take note of the notability tag at the top of the article, specifically the point that says :- Please help to establish notability by adding reliable, secondary sources about the topic. The article currently has no references, well there is one but it appears to be broken, and the external links make no mention of the subject of the article. You need to back up all major points in the article with well sourced, reliable references. I hope that helps. Paste Let’s have a chat. 15:21, 3 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
      • I see that you have looked at the refs. I have sorted them so that the description is at the end of the ref so that it is clickable in the ref section of the article. However, the article is still unreferenced in the sense that there are no independent, third party refs that relate to the subject of the article and this is what is required. Regards. Paste Let’s have a chat.
        • The Reuters one helps, but it looks very much like they have picked up a press release which could hardly be termed independent? I may be wrong but that is what it looks like. Do you know where you can get some truly independent refs on the company?--Paste Let’s have a chat. 16:14, 3 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
          • No problem, I hope you will now move on to edit and create other articles and generally help out at Wikipedia. Happy editing and come back to me at any time if you have any questions, I may not know the answer but we'll get there in the end!--Paste Let’s have a chat. 16:31, 3 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
  • Read WP:BEBOLD and go for it!--Paste Let’s have a chat. 16:43, 3 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

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