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Re: Gsdubb post# 9830

Monday, 06/02/2014 11:54:21 AM

Monday, June 02, 2014 11:54:21 AM

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Another day, another "PR" and this one, specifically on a "penny stock promotion" site called "SmallCapVoice"? I've counted, and not even Apple for example, puts out this much "PR", IMO. It's getting to be it seems, around two or so "PR", "about something" a week. But interestingly, IMO, nothing ever "concrete" about actual progress on "MIRROR" or the other, past, phase II/III "trials" actually advancing or moving forward?

A PAY TO PROMOTE penny site (SmallCapVoice), who's "contact" page only lists an email address and a (512) area code (that'd be central Texas), but no physical address?

Here is the verbiage direct from the "SmallCapVoice" ole "disclaimer" page:
"IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY
The SmallCapVoice.com, Inc. SC Daily is an electronic publication, and is for informational purposes only. The SCDaily covers both client and non client issuers. Non client issuer's news is listed under other small cap news. SmallCapVoice is an electronic publication providing information on selected public companies. All companies profiled on this website pay cash, unrestricted stock or restricted stock to SmallCapVoice as consideration for the electronic dissemination of the company’s information and our comments about the company. Section 17(b) of the Securities Act of 1933 requires that SmallCapVoice fully disclose the type consideration (i.e. cash, unrestricted stock, restricted stock, and restricted stock with registration rights, stock options, stock warrants, or other type consideration) and the specific amount of the consideration our company receives or will receive, directly or indirectly, from an issuer, underwriter, or dealer. "

"Fascinating" IMO, you can even "pay um" in stock shares, or "warrants" or "restricted stock", etc. Would like to find out/see how BHRT made "payment" to these guys? Will have to look for their "disclosure", which that statement above, says is "mandatory"? Extremely interesting IMO, to say the least.

Wait, just found it, it's on the "SmallCapVoice" page "disclaimers":
"BHRT: Small Cap Voice received $5,000 from the company on 5-27-14 for 30 days of service."

$5000.00 for "30 days of service". Wow, IMO again. Wonder if it was "cash" or "stock" or whatever?

BHRT has used "paid penny promotion" in the past. There's several web sites that list it, who did the "promotion", now much was paid and many "comments" on some web sites of people testifying they received the "promotions emails" and the disclosure at the bottom, saying it was "paid promotion". So, I guess it's not "new" for this company.

In previous "PR", didn't BHRT say it had "hired" and "retained" the services of some "PR/marketing Firm" to handle their "investor relations" and marketing, "branding" etc?? What happened to them? Sept. 30th, 2013 "Outside Eyes" touted as their "new service provider" to handle "marketing plan and investor relations efforts. " which IMO, totally overlaps with what this "SmallCapVoice" lists as their "services"? In all the recent BHRT "PR", I've never seen "Outside Eyes" ever listed on any "PR" as the "contact" person/firm? All "PR" normally lists the "contact/PR firm" at the bottom of the press release. For example, a Nov. 4th or Dec 2nd, 2013 "PR" from BHRT, listed "Wragg & Casas Public Relations " of Miami , FL as the "contact"? This "PR" today, now lists "SmallCapVoice" as the "contact firm"? Whatever happened to ole "Outside Eyes" being their "service provider"? "Wrag & Casas" list their "Services" as:
"Wragg & Casas Public Relations is Florida’s leading independent public relations firm.
A full service firm, we create and execute strategic public relations, communications and marketing programs that support clients’ objectives and communicate their messages effectively."
Isn't that what "Outside Eyes" was supposed to do, as stated in a BHRT "PR" release? It's confusing IMO?
So, that's like qty-3 "firms" now all doing some sort of "investor relations" and "PR" and "promotion" or "marketing" or whatever you want to call it? I can't follow it? Confusing, IMO?
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/bioheart-adds-two-service-providers-to-its-team-of-resources-otcqb-bhrt-1835904.htm

This "SmallCapVoice", IMO, lists themselves as some sort of "one stop shop" for handling all your "penny PR and promotion needs"? (promotion and "marketing" are synonymous IMO)
And " Broadcasts will also be available to our database, made up of a growing list of shareholders from all of the companies that we represent, plus other interested persons." (sounds like good ole "email list" penny "promotion" to me?) In the past, these were done with physical "mailing lists" traditionally and penny "newsletters".

It's a long wash list of "PR and promotion services" listed on their "services" page?
http://www.smallcapvoice.com/Investor-Relation-Services.html

Interesting, "SmallCapVoice" also list "financing" for penny stocks as one of their "services"? "40% to 60% Loans on 144 stock ", for example. Who/what, public traded company would do "financing" , with a "firm" who doesn't list a physical address right under "contact", on their public web page? Now that is super "interesting" IMO. A "144" type financing, with 40% to 60% "loan", per my understanding, would fall under a REG "D" type "private placement" of some sort, or "ASHER" type deals, possibly? As "ASHER" firm/deals are un-registered, "private placements" essentially, per my understanding. A 144, I think, is some sort of "loan", but the company puts up shares of stock (discounted I believe), and if the share price drops below a certain percent, then they don't pay it back, but the shares are given to the lender? Something like that?

Now they're down to using penny stock, PAID PROMOTION email/phone type firms? Doesn't impress me in the slightest IMO. Penny promotion, PAID PROMOTION is not a "good thing" IMO. "Penny promotion" firms, "email lists", etc being "utilized" are a sign of desperation to me, IMO. It's just "penny-ville" to the hilt, IMO. I mean, does the "world leader" in "stem cell" blah, blah, blah, really need to use "paid penny promotion" web sites and "firms", etc? Really? (BHRT own corporate web site states, "We are committed to expanding our role as the world’s leader...")

The "SmallCapVoice" facebook page is littered with "promotions" using wording like the following:
"This Play is Ready to Rock Today"
"On our email list? Be sure to check your inbox tomorrow for our next big MJ pick!"
"Tomorrow's Big Play Tonight" (sounds like "Vegas" IMO?)
"XYZ up today. Listen to the Interview Here!"
"Former Porn Star Alia Janine On Today's Berman Show Pot-Cast Brought To You By Verde Media Group Inc."
"Vitamin Blue Launches Hemp Apparel Line"
It's littered with "marijuana stock" promotions.

It doesn't get more PENNY-ville than that, IMHO. So, this is where BHRT wants to "promote" itself? These are the "companies" it wants to be "promoted" with? WOW, IMO.

At least on their facebook page, this "SmallCapVoice", actually listed an actual "physical address" as "Cedar Park, TX" (it's an area a short drive down the road from Austin, know the area well)

Under their "services", here is what "SmallCapVoice" lists:
"Contact via email and telephone Smallcapvoice.com’s list of portfolio managers, traders, brokers, and analysts on behalf of CLIENT." (sounds like good ole penny "promotion" indeed IMO)

It's 30 minutes into the trading day and about 3800 shares traded. That like 3800 X .024 = $92.00 BUCKS WORTH. One hour into the trading day and it made about 19K shares. 19K X .024 = $456.00 BUCKS WORTH. It just hit about $2K worth now, 2 hours into the trading day. It's totally "flat-lined" out so far today. Guess the "PR" hasn't hit the "email lists" yet, or their is "PR FATIGUE", IMO. Volume was way off all last week too- going under 1 million shares a day, except when selling off. It trades higher volume on the big sell-off days, then low volume in the periods in between, when I look at a "big chart".