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To: shortsinthesand who wrote (413)12/1/2008 9:58:26 AM
From: rrufff1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 736
 
What exactly did I post that twisted your words, Shorts?

I'll let others judge for themselves. Your post speaks for itself. The following is from your post:

I know many know I have not been supportive of this company and pointed out the many red flags. This new major material event of paying a quarterly CASH dividend has made me take a second opinion now! I have never seen a pink sheet company do this before and it falls into line with How I invest.

Buy companies that pay and increase dividends,
dollar cost average and compound the dividends for more growth. This dividend at the current price is an outstanding dividend if they follow through on the next four quarters and pay it.

This means I no longer think this stock will fall to the triple zero's or sub penny levels short of any major dilution or rescinding the dividend. As long as they pay the dividend I see this being the bottom as the dividend at .015 is a 25% divy. I see this stock now worth .02-4 cents and the downside risk much smaller now.

I am not recomending that people buy the stock but this certainly changes the long term out look ! I am very impressed to see the company issue a CASH dividend.. It's a step in the right direction and win win for the share holders that buy at these prices currently.

IF they follow through on this the company will actually be working for the share holders unlike 99.99999% of pink sheet companies that rape the share holders!



To: shortsinthesand who wrote (413)12/1/2008 10:06:31 AM
From: rrufff1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 736
 
To defend your posts in some fashion, you posted, "I have already posted that if anyone is to invest into that stock they should only do so if they are prepared to lose 100% of their investment."

This is what is so often posted by posters and subject to constant criticism by you and those who like to be called "cyber-sleupps." The criticism, for what it's worth, is that a bullish post containing some weasel words, is still a bullish post. This is not my way of thinking as I believe that you and others should be free to post without being personally attacked.

you on the other hand keep saying that the dividend is many many months away?

The payment date is many months away don't you agree? You do understand that a stock price typically is reduced after the ex-dividend date by the amount of the cash dividend. I don't know if this will happen here given the pink sheet status.

Once the ex-dividend date is passed, is there a guarantee that the dividend will actually be paid? What happens if ANVH cancels the dividend after that date? You could be stuck in a situation where the share price is reduced and the dividend never gets paid. The current price certainly reflects a level of disbelief comparable to other pink sheet stocks.

I hope, for your sake, that you're right and the dividend is, in fact, paid.

Cheers,

:-)