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To: Buckey who wrote (1178)11/21/2006 8:04:48 AM
From: lewmonade  Respond to of 1521
 
In light of recent events, I see this as a positive. The way Petar has represented the company has hurt matters incredibly as reflected in the share price. It was important to disassociate the company from Petar imo. Now, the company rather than Petar, will be focused on.



To: Buckey who wrote (1178)11/21/2006 8:17:38 AM
From: Clyde Stone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1521
 
Too bad,....I already ordered my button with a picture of PV on it....Now what will I do with it when it arrives....??

p.s. Does this new CEO have credibility with you guys? He had just stepped down when I started following the company and I don't know what the perceptions of him were....

Thanks



To: Buckey who wrote (1178)11/21/2006 8:25:19 AM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1521
 
I believe this is positive in that it forces the company to take a realistic view of its public relations with the shareholders and with the regulators.

As I've posted constantly, the company created expectations with the unaudited financials and with their PR's. The resignation of a CEO does not excuse them from actually performing. In fact, I may be wrong, but weren't the numbers released when Sulja was CEO?

It all comes down to bottom line SHOW US THE MONEY ALL OF IT, ALL THE ENTITIES.

IF they come through, the company will prove that it is undervalued as it is priced as a scam now. I'm not saying anything that is astute. It's a truism. The stock price now reflects a valuation of practically nothing and this is the work of Petar. His resignation can not shield him or the company from performing as promised and that, IMO, is positive.



To: Buckey who wrote (1178)11/21/2006 10:21:27 AM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1521
 
I fail to see why this is a joke, Buckey. John and Steve Sulja have always been more the businessmen-type and Petar is the jetty-setty deal-maker. I prefer it this way; if they keep him on as an ExecVP he can do all the deals he needs to without feeling like he has to play Howie Mandel on Deal or No Deal is his spare time. And, if he want to dress up like a Goth Goof and drive a 007-ish black Range Rover - no one will give a rat's tush.

What matters is that Petar makes deals and the Suljas mind the store.

John :-)

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