Tim, thanks for the well thought out reply to Phil's posts. I have been away from this area for quite a while but I don't feel like I have missed anything. Finally, Phil 'fesses up that he is "friends with the competition", well you all read it from Phil's mouth:
"Heck, Danny told a friend of mine, who happens to be female and a principal in one of the companies that competes with him..."
This proves what we all figured out already, that he is actively supporting his "girl friend" in this medium who just happens to be "a principal in one of the companies that competes with him [Danny Wettreich]." Finally, Phil admits that he is not a neutral party serving the interests of God and all humanity with his posts against this company. Since I had my Phil of Phil, I have not been very excited about this board and posting/checking on what is going on here.
Probably, Phil has been encouraging the shareholders to save their hard-earned dollars and sell at this level before we reach the zero support level. I still believe that Phil is working with some short sellers who need more supply to cover their short positions at a lower price level.
It looks like Phil is heading in Canton's direction and may end up owing CAML some dough. "In a similar suit against Caton, Kevin Trudeau, a major independent distributor of the Company, was recently awarded damages of $10 million." That would be a nice chunk-o-change to add to the CAML balance sheet. Keep up the good work Phil and maybe it's time that you consider shifting some of your assets to a Swiss Bank so that you will be able to leave something for your posterity.
As for Camelot and its products, I am hoping for a great release of the next version of Digiphone soon that blows away the competition and does something spectacular for this fledgling undervalued technology. Increased revenues and earnings would be great too.
Sam |