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  1. asm610 is offline
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    03-04-2009, 04:15 PM #331
    Quote Originally Posted by relmor2003 View Post
    Beyond done. Its a done done deal. They are dotting the i's and crossing the t's. We lost 40% of our company. They are hoping by the 17th we will be so happy to hear from our beloved CEO, we will forgive and forget what he stole from us. I wont forget, and I dont forgive. Mel, just give me my money back, and were all good. If Mels plan is to bottom the stock, recapitalize the shares to "smart money, buddy money, or big money" and then reinflate, then IM ok with his end game. But we need to see that come to pass. If no evidence of a sp rebound can be seen for 2 quarters, I think you know that the end game is the "privatization" one, and we will never see its true value materialze. I will at that point investigate wether Mr. Harlieb is a "real" investor which I doubt it, or begin my own legal procedings accordingly. SP usually anticipate 6 months out, so by report of q3, I should be proven wrong, or right, or neither, and just paid off by Mel. I will take anything over .50 cents at this point, and sell 1/2 position to take back a substantial portion of stolen money. I will hold the last half for the outside chance it might clear $1 before the R/S, which is coming eventually. That is the "true" removal of the last retail long hope of salvation.
    ANyone holding on till april 15th for a new offer, is delusional, and should be in a straight jacket. There is no better deal coming, even if their was, Mel has already said no. Dont bother. I forget who, but they put all the board information up about who they are and their ties. Its obvious they all know each other, have for years, and have been working on their end game for years as well.
    relmor,

    That was me that put all the board member info up. I was pissed off when I realized how interconnected they all were.....that's why I posted it. That said....it's also why I believe there will be a significant pop in SP.....anything less and some people will be going to jail.....its all there in plain print for any decent investigator to see.

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    03-04-2009, 04:20 PM #332
    Quote Originally Posted by sl62 View Post
    Brandon..

    Good rip of info on NITE...I still think they are generally untouchable except via fines, which are chump change to their top line..

    btw..for those who might not know..Knight is a NASD Market Maker under the symbol NITE. They have for some time been one of the most evil and vicious MM's on the block...
    I was going to say the same thing. About the fines being chump change that is. Is this just another case of the SEC pretending to do their job?

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    03-04-2009, 04:24 PM #333
    Quote Originally Posted by asm610 View Post
    relmor,

    That was me that put all the board member info up. I was pissed off when I realized how interconnected they all were.....that's why I posted it. That said....it's also why I believe there will be a significant pop in SP.....anything less and some people will be going to jail.....its all there in plain print for any decent investigator to see.
    Only thing going to save Mel from a thousand individual lawsuits is a sp jump, I agree. Mel pays off everyone, and its ok again. The ones that sold dont understand the game, and wont be suing in the first place. We all know BK is never an option, wasnt an option, and never will be an option. Too many risk factors associated with it. Too dangerous. But the threat of BK, oooooo, now that is beautiful. Wonderful.
    Clayton trying to buy debt and take the company to bk. WOW!!! Talk about insider information!!! I dont think Id even have to open by briefcase in court to prove that one!!!
    LOL
    LOL

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    03-04-2009, 04:25 PM #334
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    03-04-2009, 04:25 PM #335
    Quote Originally Posted by asm610 View Post
    relmor,

    That was me that put all the board member info up. I was pissed off when I realized how interconnected they all were.....that's why I posted it. That said....it's also why I believe there will be a significant pop in SP.....anything less and some people will be going to jail.....its all there in plain print for any decent investigator to see.
    Good work. Very telling.

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    03-04-2009, 04:25 PM #336
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    03-04-2009, 04:52 PM #337

    End of day volume

    Anyone watching the volume on SIRI, we traded 10m all day now we are half way to 20m. If a huge chunk trades at the close I would not be surprised. Anyone have a take on it?

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    03-04-2009, 04:54 PM #338

    Thumbs up

    .14 Maybe?

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    03-04-2009, 04:58 PM #339

    trading

    I am pretty much stuck till SP gets over .17 since I rebought too soon after my last sell/rebuy.
    I may have made my last such deal because I think we are stuck at .13-.14 till the 17th and after that it might not retreat for a while. (hope hope)

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    03-04-2009, 05:01 PM #340

    close

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Ben View Post
    .14 Maybe?
    closed at .1399

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