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Re: serfdom post# 6858

Monday, 07/24/2006 11:47:11 AM

Monday, July 24, 2006 11:47:11 AM

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serfdom On Paiv, I have been here

With others for almost a year now and I have been in contact with many people.
I will try to find out more on this Filing.

I can say IMO this Stock Split is directed at squeezing the bastards that tried to destroy JPHC and PAIV.
You saw my post on estimated JPHC Share Count done by Rinder(BigDog) one of our group members.
IMO the former APO Health and JPHC Management along with their attorney's who are VERY GOOD IMO, I know this for a fact are tired of waithing on these brokerages to deliver to the T/A the information requested by T/A.

So they PAIV along with the T/A and Attorneys came up with a plan IMO that will put more pressure on the Shorts. IMO down the road PAIV will move to a higher stock exchange.
I also have a feeling this whole situation deals with the Restricted Share Issue in some positive form for us shareholders.
I see this News of the filing July 11, 2006 as a very positive step by some very savy business people who want whats right for PAIV the Company and its shareholders.
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.Breaking PAIV News - Summary

For those of you just tuning in - today we learned that Paivis has filed an ammendment authorizing but not yet implementing a 200:1 forward split. At least, that's the majority consensus. Please review the corporate charter for yourselves, interpretations welcome:

http://tinyurl.com/gxynd

Emulwa has reviewed the filings to date and has provided an excellent interpretation of the current share structure. Based on his numbers, it is possible that up to 4 billion JPHC shares were short at the time of the merger:

http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=12192184

Opinions welcome on what exactly this means for the shareholders. Is the forward split merely a threat to force shorts to cover? A split of this magnitude stands to increase the margin requirements by a factor of 200 for clients of brokers who are short PAIV. Where this is going is anyone's guess IMO.




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