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To: Taki who wrote (148543)7/27/2006 11:37:33 PM
From: Taki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
ADNL.002.Dirt Cheap Imo.Update from CEO per poster on RB.
Read it.Some big time management on this thing.I would not be surprised to see it trade in cents in the future.Read Bold
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By: mizzmuze
27 Jul 2006, 09:05 PM EDT
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Hey, junkie, you did better than I. I bought most of mine at .0027 and a few at .003. I'm not worried at all about the price I paid. It's a supply and demand thing. The volume has been better than average, so the supply of super cheapie shares will dry up soon. Demand will increase as the company releases more and more news. By the time news begins to flow, many of us will have a death grip on our shares, and those demanding shares at that time will have to pay a premium for them.

I got an email from our CEO today. He says they are moving very fast. He's working on a shareholder update, but due to his hectic schedule, he's not sure when he'll have it finished. His goal is to issue one every quarter. However, right now, his priority is to close several agreements that the company is working on. He didn't elaborate on those agreements.

The company is working diligently to ensure that they are building a house of bricks, not a house of straw. One look at the management team should clue in even the most mentally handicapped to where this company is going. The CEO is credited with numerous gold and platinum records and albums. The production director has produced Jay Leno, The Grammy Awards, The Emmy Awards, soap operas and prime time television shows. The marketing director is responsible for Half.com's success and was an executive for PepsiCo and Pep Boys. Then there's Jeff Greenfied, who is considered an advertising guru by the likes of CNBC, The Washington Post, and The Hollywood Insider. C'mon... these are heavy hitters in the industry, and they are not fooling around! Sheesh, they just went public last year and are already on the air! And they sure didn't waste any time deciding to become fully reporting.

I can't wait for things to unfold here! I don't think most people realize how lucky they are to be buying shares for less than a penny! This is not another fly by night pinkie penny play, but an investment in some industry giants who have every intention of taking this company to a bigger board.

See you on the other side! :)