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Wednesday, 04/16/2014 4:57:45 PM

Wednesday, April 16, 2014 4:57:45 PM

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FOLKS SHOULD BE SO LUCKY AS TO KNOW THIS CEO

And I don't mean the anonymous phone call from an interested
shareholder. I mean actually know his resolve, his personal
sacrifice and that of his employees as they struggle to make
a successful venture of their vision of a business platform
with a significant future. I'd role over in my future grave
to think that Lloyd Spencer would be lighting cigars with $100
bills! Ain't happening, ain't gonna happen! This is not one of
our usual low life con ASK paper hanging lying slim bag CEOs.

Lloyd Spencer is an intelligent hard working man whom has tried to save a dream in the face of great inherited financial constraints and a crappy economy orchestrated by the global banks and our government that could not have come at a worst time for him and the company. I just wanted to make this point as while I have been disappointed, my disappointment couldn't hold a candle to what Lloyd feels nor the burden he has carried.

This is not to say that I believe that a nearer term RS is not a possibility nor that a BK is out of the question. I'm only saying that if there ever was a CEO with a moral compass worthy of supporting it would be Lloyd Spencer. Now, I know that many have been rightfully so disappointed in the performance of the company. But I would suggest that given the financial filings of record on the OTC and the product mix in the business platform coupled with the economic conditions that it wouldn't take an extremely high IQ to figure that there may be some risk here. Call it a DUH DUH moment. LOL

If I lose in my current position with 4s, so be it! Not that it is okay or that I have money to burn, but I am satisfied with what I understand about the company and its management. I purchase shares of stock redistributed by those providing financial support to the company as the system is designed to do. That's it! We either hit our trades right or we don't. And for the record, CEOs were human beings before they became CEOs and they remain human beings after becoming a CEO, some succeeding better than others. I strongly suggest that anyone really interested in Coroware would benefit from visiting the company and the CEO. With that said, I wonder if I'm going to lose my ASK again with this trade! If I do, again, my fault. A person shouldn't trade if they can't succeed more than 50% of the time.

http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/COWID/filings

Market Value1 $1,605,083 a/o Apr 15, 2014
Shares Outstanding 3,210,165,108 a/o Apr 15, 2014
Float 1,975,878,327 a/o Apr 15, 2014
Authorized Shares 13,000,000,000 a/o Apr 15, 2014

Security Notes
Capital Change=shs increased by 11 for 1 split. Ex-date=2-19-02. Rec date=2-14-02. Pay date=2-15-02
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 10 split Pay date=11/20/2006.
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 300 split Pay date=04/08/2009.
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 200 split Ex-date=07/12/2012.
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 200 split. Ex-date=01/03/2014.



Lloyd Spencer
President and CEO
CoroWare
1410 Market Street
Kirkland, WA 98033
Phone: (800) 641-2676 / (425) 406-7222, x756
Fax: +1.425.818.8990 / +1.425.250.6115
Mobile: +1.425.615.2674
lspencer@coroware.com
http://www.coroware.com



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