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Re: ctrumabll post# 106559

Tuesday, 02/14/2012 11:20:39 AM

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 11:20:39 AM

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OK, your decision and thank you for taking the time. There will be an announcement and the shares will be taken off the market. You are entitled to hold on to the paper and I am sure we will communicate shortly as to progression.





Jonathan



From: xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 09 February 2012 12:18
To: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation



Than I keep the shares. i will never sell them it the same as zero and there is no NSS.




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From: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
To: xxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 13:03:45 -0500

Currently I am offering



1. cash plus 75% of any cash benefit that may be due to you if there is a short cover

2. cash only .



Thus to answer your question. I will pay cash at 0.0001 per share plus secure 75% if there is a cover of the short position as well or I can offer 0.001 per share in cash only and the cash benefit if there is a cover stays with the Company but you will need to provide the stock in certificate form as this is a private transaction and it is now impossible to transfer electronically other than through the shareholder offering for which all terms have to be the same (option 1).



Also please note, that it is now, due to the short position, very difficult to transfer shares so the only routes are to agree a cash plus 75% route, which I believe satisfies you or providing the certificate to send to an escrow agent. Please advise as to which you wish to undertake.





Yours,





Jonathan



From: xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 09 February 2012 11:43
To: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation



hi


I am confused aswell because you state to buy for 0.0001 and 0.001. which is the correct one.

(You offer everybody 0.0001)



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From: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
To: xxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 20:52:31 -0500

xxxx,





I am a little confused as below you have stated you will sell at 0.001 for cash. Your last e-mail stated you would sell for 0.01. I will make you a cash offer at 0.001 as per the below e-mail from you, or my other offer still stands to secure 75% of any upside.



Jonathan



From: xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 08 February 2012 16:50
To: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation



I told you I am only willing to sell at 0.01 against cash payment,



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From: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
To: xxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 14:11:45 -0500

Dear xxxxxx,



We are very close now to acquiring all the shares. Your position would make a difference and show that there was a fraud, the NSS exists and enable the shareholders to do something positive and be recompensed. I would ask that you re-consider and if there is a caveat you wish to add, that makes you comfortable, I am happy to consider adding to your agreement.



On behalf of the shareholders, I am asking for your help and to reconsider, to make a difference and support this action. We have a majority position of 116MM shares now with only 127MM available on the market. Your help and support would ensure the shareholders are rewarded for their loyalty.



Yours,





Jonathan



From:xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 05 February 2012 14:42
To: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation



Hi,

8000 inc never handled in the best interest for shareholders so I will not sell my shares like many others and go for class action law suit.


xxxxx




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From: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
To: xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 12:31:30 -0500

Hi,



The market value is 0.0001 and a cash off is available at that price plus protection if this uncovers what we believe exists. The majority of shareholders have sold at this price with the protection of return if there is an NSS discovered and a subsequent cover. I am duty bound to treat all shareholders the same, no exception. So all I can offer is what everyone has accepted and offer the protection if there is a cover.



The other reason is that there is no market and the stock cannot be bought off the market. Thus this is truly the only route or a class action. But buying privately the majority shares to take a company private is not illegal and is standard practice. Please review the docs and see, like the majority that this is the best route and in the bests interest of all shareholders.





Jonathan



From: xxxxxxxxx
Sent: 05 February 2012 09:11
To: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation



-Hi,


I told you I am only willing to sell at 0.001 against cash payment, and on the market is nothing for sale.
I can also opt for class action law suit.



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From: 8000inc@tbgfund.com
To: xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Company Privatisation
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 20:05:17 -0500

Rudi,



Wow and thank you. The Company has now secured the majority of the shares and can pursue a compulsory stock purchase of all stock on the market at 0.0001. By signing and agreeing the attached documents, you will secure and protect your interests should the believed NSS be uncovered, which, if it exists, it will be by returning the shares to the treasury.



Therefore by agreeing and signing, you will protect your interests. If you chose not to, the Company now has the ability to compulsory buy all shares at 0.0001 and progress to a private status.



Thank you for your interest and support.. Pleaser review the documents and if you have any further questions do not hesitate to ask. However, this is truly in the shareholders interests and the Company will buy all stock now as it holds over 70% of the shares.



Jonathan