To: shortsinthesand who wrote (726 ) 8/31/2009 3:43:38 PM From: rrufff 2 Recommendations Respond to of 736 Hi shortsinthesand -just to finish our conversation, I found the information about ANVH the stock you bought because of its promise of a cash dividend. How did your bullish posting of ANVH work out? I note the share price is now about .0085. I haven't followed it closely, so tell me if I am wrong, but it seems that it has held stable since you turned negative on ANVH. Is it still a scam? It seems like it, but it went down when you were saying it was going to do a cash dividend and it has held kind of steady since you started negative posting on it again LOL. I was interested to see that you posted in post 8041 on November 19, 2008 at IHub re ANVH, approximately 45 minutes after the open. It opened at .0145 and went as high as .018 and closed at .014. I know you boasted on November 27, 2008 of it going as high as .02. Subsequent to your post, it went as low as .003 a loss of about eighty-five (85%) percent from your posted .02 price. Not that it has any association with your post, but you so often post how stocks go down after positive posts.Here is part of YOUR post and I am very interested given your very positive expressions: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! After I read your very bullish post, I did a tiny bit of DD on it and posted it for you.Message 25211301 I noted that in follow-up to my post, you posted bullishly for quite a while, defending the company and its claimed dividend. From my post to you:I see there was a 1/1000 reverse split in May 2008 according to pink sheets. Is that correct? The dividend pay date is not until the end of March of next year. Is that correct? Why did they provide such a lead time? Was it to sell shares in anticipation? I note also that pink sheets lists 1/2 billion shares authorized and that the claimed o/s and float is much less. There is a "blank check" preferred issue of about 1.5 million shares o/s. Do you know if there is a conversion feature? In their interim financial report filed on November 13, 2008, (information provided pursuant to Rule 15c2-11), they stated, "The Company has not declared dividends and does not intend to declare dividends on the common stock in the foreseeable future." Do you find that interesting, given the timing, a day before your post? So let's summarize - you post positively about ANVH and its claimed dividend (it's the way you invest you state) and it tanks as much as 85%. You shift to negative posting and the stock is actually up. I know you love bringing up old posts, so I figured I'd do you a favor and summarize your work on ANVH.