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Friday, 08/18/2006 10:10:17 PM

Friday, August 18, 2006 10:10:17 PM

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Link to Tommywireless on New www.mobileprocorp.com Website!!!

https://www.tommywireless.com/cgi-bin/signup.pl

Just added to my position today. I am a small investor totalling 50K shares. With the potential reverse split to provide greater access to more reputable exchange: what is everyone's thoughts as to the size? 1 to 10; 1 to 50?
Just want to have an idea as to what my outstanding shares will decrease to.
I plan to add more when we get some more funds available and my wife quits hounding me for losing 1/2 of our investment already.
The financing deals with Cornell have scared everyone. Looks like they may be clearing this up here in the short term. I am still skeptical however on further dillution of our shares by paying Cornell off by paying them in shares vs. cash.

Just my two cents and I hope to hell to turn my two cents into a few hundred dollars. Wouldn't it be nice if some big fish like Sprint came through either as a partner or with a buy out offer. One can dream. That is 1/2 the fun of investing in penny stocks.
Hopefully soon we can stop thinking of MOBL as a penny stock.

Bring on the money in 2007 (FY 2008) with Tempe. I went to school at ASU for 4 semesters. If we can get some good advertisement with the school paper, the Webdevil, we'll do just fine.
Jay and Jerry might think of putting an advertisement up on the webdevil website for students, faculty, and alumni to see.
http://www.asuwebdevil.com/
Following is the web address to send advertising materials to the editors of the school paper.
http://www.asuwebdevil.com/adinfo.php

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