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SVFC catching the eyes of big money! Don't be suprized to see some big moves up this upcoming week! Plus news on the ind is very near at hand!
Could be a huge week for SVFC!!!!
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Stem cells in the news
ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Prompts A Deeper Look at Stem Cell Research
You'd be amazed at the progress to date in treating patients using adult stem cells vs. nada from embryonic.
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However unintentionally, the ALSIce Bucket Challenge has again focused attention on the ethical problems inherent to human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR).
At the same time, the challenge provides an opportunity to highlight the very real progress being made to provide therapeutic benefits for patients in research utilizing ethically non-contentious adult and other non-embryonic stem cells—for ALS and many other diseases.
The ethical hurdle that hESCR cannot overcome is that in order to obtain hESCs, a living human embryo must be destroyed; destruction of human life is inherent to the research. The Vatican is clear in its rejection of such research:
http://m.aleteia.org/en/scienvironment/article/als-ice-bucket-challenge-prompts-a-deeper-look-at-stem-cell-research-5848379531722752
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Stem cells in the news
Stem cells act as 'first aid kits' in repairing damaged immune response
Last Updated: Friday, September 19, 2014 - 18:53
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Washington: A new study has revealed that stem cell therapy can also work through a mechanism other than cell replacement.
According to the study led by the researchers at University of Cambridge, stem cells "communicate" with cells by transferring molecules via fluid filled bags called vesicles, helping other cells to modify the damaging immune response around them.
Stefano Pluchino from the Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, who led the study, said that these tiny vesicles in stem cells contain molecules like proteins and nucleic acids that stimulate the target cells and help them to survive - they act like mini "first aid kits".
Pluchino said that essentially, they mirror how the stem cells respond to an inflammatory environment like that seen during complex neural injuries and diseases, and they pass this ability on to the target cells. We think this helps injured brain cells to repair themselves.
The study was published in the Molecular Cell.
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First Published: Friday, September 19, 2014 - 18:53
http://zeenews.india.com/news/health/health-news/stem-cells-act-as-first-aid-kits-in-repairing-damaged-immune-response_1472782.html
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No, sorry. Not yet. But soon!!
I've been window shopping for a new motor home! I hope to be able to pick it up in the spring :)
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SVFC getting very close to a major breakout!!!
Soon my friends, very soon
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What's going on with the pps?
WHO CARES!!
It's all about what's going on with the company!!
And they are moving forward on many fronts, building a money making machine!!
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Global Market for Stem Cells to Reach $10.6 Billion in 2018; The Americas Growing at 13.9% CAGR
PR Newswire BCC Research LLC Sep 16, 2014 9:00 AM
WELLESLEY, Massachusetts, September 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
BCC Research reveals in its new report, THE GLOBAL MARKET FOR STEM CELLS, the global market for stem cells is expected to grow to nearly $10.6 billion by 2018, with a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.6%. The highest growth will be witnessed in the Americas with growth projections of $2.2 billion in 2014 to $3.9 billion in 2019.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140805/700528 )
Unlike other potential applications of bioscience, stem cell technology has already produced a number of significant products in important therapeutic areas. The possibilities for successful stem cell therapy are almost beyond estimation, and the urgent need to develop this field is overriding the established, step-by-step approach to proceeding from basic science to practical applications. Because of the massive size of the market, developing a stem cell product line represents a significant financial opportunity for research supply companies.
The major market for stem cells will be their use in the treatment of disease, and there is already a population of companies specializing in developing stem cells directed toward specific disease targets. This market opportunity is still largely at an early, experimental stage with the exception of stem cells taken from the patient's own bone marrow to treat conditions such as leukemia.
"Stem cells can be used in pharmaceutical research, to improve drug target validation and toxicology screening," says BCC Research pharmaceutical and medical analyst Paul Evers. "However, its influence will be mitigated to a considerable extent as the industrial installation segment continues to scale up its adoption of the technology."
THE GLOBAL MARKET FOR STEM CELLS provides an overview of the detailed market, technology, and industry analyses to help readers quantify and qualify the market for prescription drug products. Important trends are identified and sales forecasts by product categories and major country markets are provided through 2018.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/global-market-stem-cells-reach-130000220.html
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Buying volume will increase in a major way the very second the ind is given the green light!!! ( witch could be any day now) and the big boys will put an end to all these MM games!
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Remember this?!!!
SVFC-Someone bought 147.5 MILLION SHARES!!!-SEC-Filing-OUT...
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63546602&symbol=SVFC
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More on MM's
Each MM has their own position to worry about, that would be either sell short, cover, and ultimately execute trades etc. In most cases MM's have no clue about the company and don't care. That is why time to time they can get caught themselves if the stock starts to skyrocket, but out of all the stocks out there odds of that are slim.
If the stock goes way up, they will sell shares, if it continues to go up, they will sell shares again to cost average, they will do this over and over and 9/10 times they will succeed.
If they went short at 0.12 with 1M shares, and price goes to .13, they will go short again at .13 with 2M shares. Goes to .14, they will go short again at .14 with 4M shares. Now their average is .134.
They do this because they know as with every stock it has to correct at some point. Once buying starts to slow down, they will start playing with bid/asks and try to induce selling at which point they will start to cover with their breakeven only at .134.
If the stock prices continues to go up, then the MM has to make a decision, either they keep firing or they have to cover at higher prices and cut their losses. They will do this if it gets ugly for them, but 9/10 times they will succeed at what they are doing.
A Market Maker Speaks Out: Ways of a Market Maker
I was an OTC MM for about 10 years ending in the late 90's. Since then I have been strictly an investor. Since I have not been that up to date in MM rules, I will only make statements that I feel fairly confident are still accurate regarding these activities. By and large most MM don't have a clue nor do they care to learn, about the fundamentals of the stocks they trade.
They just try to make orderly markets. When dealing with BB stocks it is very easy for a MM to get trapped into being short in dealing in a fast moving market. Reason being; most of the MM's in this stock are what are called "wholesalers" this means they don't have retail brokers "working" the stocks.
So they have to rely on what's known as the "call" from larger retail houses. If a "Big" retail firm like an E-trade calls up a market maker to purchase say 5,000 shares of a stock, they expect to get an "execution" from that market maker. If he turns them down, or only gives a partial then the "Big" firm will go to another MM.
If this second MM "fills the order" then that "Big" firm has a moral obligation to continue to give future "business" in that stock to that MM who performed (his life blood). This will go on until he "fails" to perform and so on.
Contrary to popular opinion the "Big" firms Do NOT neccessarily go to the "Low Offer" to fill a buy order (Or high bid for a sell). They "Go" to who they think will perform to fill the order and expect that MM to "match" the "low offer" in the case of a buy (bid in the case of a sell). Even though this MM might in fact be the "high bid" and not really want to sell any more.
As a wholesaler he must perform or he will get a reputation as a "non-performer" with the "Big" houses and will cease getting "calls" which means he will soon go out of business. I mentioned above that this activity is very significant to BB stocks. I say this because most of the trades in these BB stocks are "unsolicited" and are done through discount houses.
With the above groundwork laid, let me try to explain how market makers get short even if they like the Company; Lets say that a stock (shell) has been lying quietly at $.25 bid $.50 offered. A limit order comes into one of the MM's to Buy at $.50 for a thousand shares. Prior to this trade that MM may be "flat" (neither long or short any shares). He fills the order and is now short 1,000 shares. He may raise his bid hoping to find a seller to "flatten" out his position. But before he realizes it a wave of buyers have come in and cleared out all the $.50 offers. Now the stock is $.50 bid .75 offered. Here comes that "Big" firm he just sold the 1,000 shares to at .50 with another bid for 1000 at .75. He makes this print. Now he is short 2,000 at an average of .625. The market keeps moving and now its .75 bid 1.00 offered. Now he has to make a decision.
Just like investors, MM Hate to take a loss. So 9 times out of 10 he will now sell 2000 at 1.00 making him short 4000 but with an average .81. At this time he would love to see a seller at .75 so he can cover his short and make a few bucks.
But instead the market keeps moving up. Now it is 1.00 to 1.25 and here comes the buyer again at 1.25. He doesn't want to lose the call so now he needs to sell 4,000 at 1.25 to keep his break even point above the bid. Now he is short 8,000. Market moves up to 1.25 bid 1.50 offer here comes the buyer now he feels he must sell 8000 here because "stocks don't go up forever".
Now he is short 16,000. And so on and so on. If the stock keeps moving up, before he realizes it he could be short 50k or 100k shares (depending how big his bank is). _________________________
Finally the market closes for the day and on paper he may look all right in that his "break even" price may be around the closing price. But now he has to figure out how to entice sellers so he can cover this short. It is important to note that if this happened to one MM it has probably happened to most all of them.
Some ways MM's entice sellers; Run the stock up with a "tight spread" in a fast market, then "open" up the spread to slow down the buying interest. After it has "cooled off" for a little while lower the offer below the last trade right after a small piece trades on the offer then tighten the spread so that the sellers feel they can take a "quick profit" by "hitting the bid" on the tight spread.
Once the selling starts the MM's will walk it down quickly by only making small prints on the way down with the tight spread. Another way is by running the stock up in the morning, averaging up their short then use the above technique to walk it down in the afternoon.
Hopefully after doing this for several days, it will demoralize the buyers. The volume will dry up and the sellers will materialize thinking that the game is over.
Contrary to popular opinion, MM usually Do Not Cover in Fast moving markets either Up or Down if they are short. They Short More. They usually try to cover after the frenzy is out of the market. There are many other techniques they use but the above are the most popular.
This technique works about 9 times out of 10 particularly in a BB market. However that is because 9 out of 10 BB stocks are BS. Remember what I said above. Most MM's don't have a clue as to the value of a Company until they get trapped. If the Company has solid fundementals and a bright future. Then the stock will do very well. And the activity that caused the situation will prove to even help the future stock activity because it created an audience."
Lol :)
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Someone bought in big time!!!!
9/10/14
147,535,166 COMMON STOCK bought at $.0013!!!!!
$191,795.71
WOW!!!
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That's the fear that the short interest is trying to instill. Don't fall for it!!
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One thing for sure is..... SVFC is undervalued by at least 10X the current pps!!! And it will go up!!!! And when it does I will be here!!!!
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Manipulation at its finest!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's obvious to me that someone is holding this down and doesn't want SVFC to succeed! And that is why I am all in!! They can't hold it down forever!
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147,535,166 COMMON STOCK bought at $.0013!!!!!
$191,795.71
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What do you mean still go down? Did we go down today?? Oh, and it's easy to say "I made a bundle" when there is no way to prove it!!! But if you did make a bundle, then you must have covered, right??? Smh
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Somebody knows something!!!
147,535,166 COMMON STOCK bought at $.0013!!!!!
$191,795.71
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SVFC: SCHEDULE 13G - 147,535,166 COMMON STOCK bought at $.0013
To All-
Below is a public disclosure filing:
Statement of Ownership (Schedule 13g) for a Purchase 147,535,166 shares of common stock at $.0016 (6.26% as of September 10, 2014)
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63546602&symbol=SVFC
Statement of Ownership (sc 13g)
Date : 09/10/2014 @ 1:43PM
Source : Edgar (US Regulatory)
Stock : Intellicell Biosciences, Inc. (PL) (SVFC)
Quote : 0.0013 0.0 (0.00%) @ 10:53AM
Statement of Ownership (sc 13g)
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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
SCHEDULE 13G
Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(Amendment No. ________)*
IntelliCell BioSciences, Inc.
(Name of Issuer)
Common Stock
(Title of Class of Securities)
45825A105
(CUSIP Number)
July 25, 2014
(Date of Event Which Requires Filing of this Statement)
Check the appropriate box to designate the rule pursuant to which this
Schedule is filed:
[_] Rule 13d-1(b)
[x] Rule 13d-1(c)
[_] Rule 13d-1(d)
*The remainder of this cover page shall be filled out for a reporting person's initial filing on this form with respect to the subject class of securities, and for any subsequent amendment containing information which would alter the disclosures provided in a prior cover page.
The information required in the remainder of this cover page shall not be deemed to be ?filed? for the purpose of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (?Act?) or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section of the Act but shall be subject to all other provisions of the Act (however, see the Notes).
Persons who respond to the collection of information contained in this form are not required to respond unless the form displays a currently valid OMB control number.
13G
CUSIP No. 45825A105
1. Names of Reporting Persons.
TIMOTHY RYAN MARSHALL
2. Check the Appropriate Box if a Member of a Group
(a) [_]
(b) [_]
3. SEC Use Only
4. Citizenship or Place of Organization
UNITED STATES
Number of Shares Beneficially Owned by Each Reporting Person With:
5. Sole Voting Power
147,535,166 COMMON STOCK
6. Shared Voting Power
0
7. Sole Dispositive Power
147,535,166 COMMON STOCK
8. Shared Dispositive Power
0
9. Aggregate Amount Beneficially Owned by Each Reporting Person
147,535,166 COMMON STOCK
10. Check if the Aggregate Amount in Row (9) Excludes Certain Shares
[_]
11. Percent of Class Represented by Amount in Row (9)
6.26
12. Type of Reporting Person
IN
13G
CUSIP No. 45825A105
ITEM 1.
(a) Name of Issuer:
IntelliCell BioSciences, Inc.
(b) Address of Issuer's Principal Executive Offices:
460 Park Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10022
ITEM 2.
(a) Name of Person Filing:
Timothy Ryan Marshall
(b) Address of Principal Business Office, or if None, Residence:
3020 Calle de Marejada, Camarillo, CA 93010
(c) Citizenship:
United States
(d) Title of Class of Securities:
Common Stock
(e) CUSIP Number:
45825A105
ITEM 3.
IF THIS STATEMENT IS FILED PURSUANT TO SS.240.13d-1(b) OR
240.13d-2(b) OR (c), CHECK WHETHER THE PERSON FILING IS A:
(a)
[_]
Broker or dealer registered under Section 15 of the Act (15 U.S.C. 78o).
(b)
[_]
Bank as defined in Section 3(a)(6) of the Act (15 U.S.C. 78c).
(c)
[_]
Insurance company as defined in Section 3(a)(19) of the Act (15 U.S.C. 78c).
(d)
[_]
Investment company registered under Section 8 of the Investment Company Act
of 1940 (15 U.S.C. 80a-8).
(e)
[_]
An investment adviser in accordance with ss.240.13d-1(b)(1)(ii)(E);
(f)
[_]
An employee benefit plan or endowment fund in accordance with
ss.240.13d-1(b)(1)(ii)(F);
(g)
[_]
A parent holding company or control person in accordance with
ss.240.13d-1(b)(1)(ii)(G);
(h)
[_]
A savings associations as defined in Section 3(b) of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813);
(i)
[_]
A church plan that is excluded from the definition of an investment company
under section 3(c)(14) of the Investment Company Act of 1940
(15 U.S.C. 80a-3);
(j)
[_]
Group, in accordance with ss.240.13d-1(b)(1)(ii)(J).
ITEM 4. OWNERSHIP.
Provide the following information regarding the aggregate number and percentage
of the class of securities of the issuer identified in Item 1.
(a) Amount beneficially owned:
147,535,166 COMMON STOCK
(b) Percent of class:
6.26
(c) Number of shares as to which such person has:
(i) Sole power to vote or to direct the vote:
147,535,166 COMMON STOCK
(ii) Shared power to vote or to direct the vote:
0
(iii) Sole power to dispose or to direct the disposition of:
147,535,166 COMMON STOCK
(iv) Shared power to dispose or to direct the disposition of:
0
INSTRUCTION. For computations regarding securities which represent a right
to acquire an underlying security SEE ss.240.13d3(d)(1).
ITEM 5. OWNERSHIP OF FIVE PERCENT OR LESS OF A CLASS.
If this statement is being filed to report the fact that as of the date
hereof the reporting person has ceased to be the beneficial owner of more
than five percent of the class of securities, check the following [_].
INSTRUCTION: Dissolution of a group requires a response to this item.
ITEM 6. OWNERSHIP OF MORE THAN FIVE PERCENT ON BEHALF OF ANOTHER PERSON.
N/A
ITEM 7. IDENTIFICATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBSIDIARY WHICH ACQUIRED
THE SECURITY BEING REPORTED ON BY THE PARENT HOLDING COMPANY.
N/A
ITEM 8. IDENTIFICATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF THE GROUP.
N/A
ITEM 9. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF GROUP.
N/A
ITEM 10. CERTIFICATIONS.
By signing below I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the
securities referred to above were not acquired and are not held for the purpose
of or with the effect of changing or influencing the control of the issuer of
the securities and were not acquired and are not held in connection with or as
a participant in any transaction having such purpose or effect.
SIGNATURE
After reasonable inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief, I certify
that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
September 8, 2014
(Date)
/s/ Timothy Ryan Marshall
(Signature)
Timothy Ryan Marshall
(Name/Title)
Regards-
Frank
Frank Lorenzo – Advisor
Intellicell Biosciences, Inc.
460 Park Avenue – 17th floor
New York, NY 10022
www.intellicellbiosciences.com
Cell: 551 427 8476
Office: 212 249 3050
Fax 201 829 0845
lorenzofrank7@gmail.com
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This message (including any attachments) is intended solely for the use of INTELLICELL BIOSCIENCES, INC.. its affiliates and the individual addressee(s). This message may contain confidential and/or private information privileged to recipient or recipients named above. If you are not the authorized recipient(s), or the employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient(s), please immediately notify the sender by e-mail at the address shown above and delete this message from your system, other storage mechanism and/or shred the document and any attachments. Any unauthorized use, review or dissemination of this message in whole or in part by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. INTELLICELL BIOSCIENCES, INC. shall not be liable for the improper or incomplete transmission of the information contained in this communication nor for any delay in its receipt or damage to your system.
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SVFC is attracting some BIG $$$$
SVFC-.0013- Someone bought 147.5 MILLION SHARES!!!-SEC-Filing-OUT...
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63546602&symbol=SVFC
SVFC-.0013- Someone bought 147.5 MILLION SHARES!!!-SEC-Filing-OUT...
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63546602&symbol=SVFC
Or less!!!! SVFC is on the radar screen of a lot of big players and all it will take is a little good news and we fly!!!!!
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Thanks kintail, stem cells are the future! And SVFC is going to be a major player in the feild!!!
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Not going to... Went to... In June!!
TRY TO KEEP UP !!!
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Half of today's trades were for $250 or less and a lot of them were for $10 to $20 and some for less than $1.00 not exactly what I would call a sell off!! More like low volume manipulation! $21,000 traded? I have a lot more than that invested in SVFC!!!
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Well someone is buying all those shares!!! And I wish it was me!!
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hang tight longs!! our day is coming!!!
Don't let all the mud slinging blind your view of the big picture!
Remember why you invested in SVFC and ask yourself if the company (not the pps) is in better shape now. Then ask yourself, if the company continues to execute on its goals will the pps improve?
and one more question you should be asking yourself is, Why are there so many people that are trying to save you from making a bad investment?
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stem cells in the news
Regenerative Medicine Foundation (RMF) is New Organizer of 2014 World Stem Cell Summit #WSCS14 in San Antonio, TX.
SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 10, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Genetics Policy Institute (GPI), the producer of the annual World Stem Cell Summit, and the Regenerative Medicine Foundation (RMF), organizers of the annual RegMed Conference and sponsor of the RMF official journal, "Stem Cell Translational Medicine," announced today that RMF has joined as a 2014 Summit "Organizing Partner." Dr. Anthony Atala, founder and Chairman of the Board of RMF will serve as a Summit co-chair and a keynote speaker. The 10th annual 2014 Summit will be held December 3-5, 2014, at the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio, Texas.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/regenerative-medicine-foundation-rmf-organizer-193235746.html;_ylt=AwrBJR490xBUuCsAXjXQtDMD
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stem cells in the news
Combining Antibodies, Iron Nanoparticles and Magnets Steers Stem Cells to Injured Organs
Researchers at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute infused antibody-studded iron nanoparticles into the bloodstream to treat heart attack damage. The combined nanoparticle enabled precise localization of the body's own stem cells to the injured heart muscle. The study addresses a central challenge in stem cell therapeutics: how to achieve targeted interactions between stem cells and injured cells.
http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/622950/?sc=rsmn
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That's correct gem! Why do you think SVFC is restating the last two quarters and the year end financials?? Maybe because some JV or other funding would like to see some accurate statements before committing. As you have stated before, there is no requirement for pinks to file. So why do it unless there is someone asking for it? There is something going on behind the scenes in terms of a partnership, JV, or some other nontoxic funding! Days like today are a gift! Take advantage of them and load!
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Good post turbo! SVFC is continuing to make positive steps forward! We need to look at the big picture! And it is beginning to come into focus despite all the mud being slung around by the short interests
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Here is why you are wrong;
Lack of understanding of carbamazepine
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We knew about this news from July 14th
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Looking good!!! I'm back in!
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Who needs a dollar? .05 will make most of us longs very rich!!!!!!!:)
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We know that you believe SVFC will run up from these levels and that you are here for that reason.
Post by MoDoePlz
Re: RJ Trotts Post# 40166
Because of your honesty, you just earned another follower. I like the way you think. No show, just straight up! I too think it will go to .0015- .0018. I'll jump back in then and play it for the run again. Is that your take as well???
Good luck to us!!
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I will buy!!! Let me know
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I thought today was the day!! We are so very close!!! Is coming this week!!!
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