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To: phonepo26 who wrote (409)5/22/2006 4:52:36 AM
From: otherbrotherdaryl  Respond to of 724
 
A quick comparison of obv and adi suggests volume shennanigans are not present (in the chart).



To: phonepo26 who wrote (409)5/22/2006 2:46:54 PM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 724
 
RXPC .06 - decided to take an initial position here as I'm starting my DD on it.

Actually making some money, which is nice in our pinkie penny world. They've been cutting down on the o/s and restructuring and that's a good sign.

Take a look at the IHub board for DD.

investorshub.com

From the board

A/S...500,000,000
O/S...65,568,630
Restr..See NOBO/OBO list on website
Float..12,500,000 with 2 million + held in cert form.

small stock dividend coming 6/4/06, but more important is the following:

Rx Processing Corp. Retiring the Majority of Issued and Outstanding Common Stock
Friday March 24, 8:00 am ET

WILMINGTON, DE--(MARKET WIRE)--Mar 24, 2006 -- Rx Processing Corporation (Other OTC:RXPC.PK - News), a source of low-cost prescription medications for millions of Americans who are under-insured or have no prescription insurance coverage, recognized a commitment to shareholder value by motivating shareholders to retire a significant amount of common stock.
Rx Processing Corp. asked insiders and shareholders to retire common stock to reduce the issued and outstanding shares in an ongoing effort to secure the company from short positions and market manipulation. The response was overwhelmingly positive; shareholders thus far have retired 78 million shares from a high point of about 189 million "Feb 06." The company is committed to retire, an additional 54.35 million shares, currently in process.

Peter Fiorillo commented, "Our company actions, diligently increasing shareholder value by retiring shareholders stock, protect our capital interests as we build investor confidence and value today and in the future."