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Wednesday, 04/26/2006 6:45:12 PM

Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:45:12 PM

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Here's a similar post from RB...

with a point I forgot to mention. The lower APOA goes before the merger, the better the chances for it to retain value for JPHC converted shares......
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If you can't interpret, I will gladly explain

http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/4245/jphc5ol.gif

My cost avg is $23,000 for my 50 million (or .00046)

But for argument's sake, I used today's close of .0005 to determine what anyone's breakeven would be as if you bought JPHC at .0005

But the lower APOA goes during the 20 days preceding the close of the transaction, the less risk we will take as future holders of APOA. Meaning we will receive more shares of APOA and the share price can be lower for us to remain in positive territory.

My $25,000 JPHC today is going to be worth $250,000 APOA when the deal is closed. My share amount is determined by the 20 days preceding the close of the transaction. The average closing price of APOA 20 days preceding the close of the transaction.

The lower APOA goes, the more shares you will receive once the exchange takes place. Hopefuly APOA will close well below .01 each day until this transaction closes.


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