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To: scion who wrote (29)3/14/2014 1:34:38 PM
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The price may not reflect the value of the Debtor’s shares. The $.10 per share valuation set for the shares does not necessarily bear any relationship to the book value of the Debtor’s assets, historic or future cash flows, financial condition, recent or historic prices for the Debtor’s common stock or other established criteria for valuation. You should not consider the price as an indication of the value of the shares.

A large amount of the stock could be sold, potentially depressing the stock price. A sale of large numbers of shares by our security holders, whether pursuant to Rule 144 or otherwise, may have a depressing effect upon the price of the common stock in any market that might develop.

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