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Re: 53chevy post# 53934

Wednesday, 08/23/2006 10:46:08 PM

Wednesday, August 23, 2006 10:46:08 PM

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Wall Street Dude: this is amazing
Thehavenots: read their posts
Thehavenots: and give me comments to reply
Wall Street Dude: i'm trying... they are coming up fast and furious
Wall Street Dude: shit dude... we have created a monster
Wall Street Dude: i swear to you i don't have an axe to grind.
Wall Street Dude: this is incredible.
Wall Street Dude: The only thing that doesn't fit is.. how they could buy the float without filing a form 4? But then again, if the Wall Street Guy is right, how could Mr. Harris be selling stock without a form 144? Especially since all of his former CVSU shares are restricted?

Wall Street Dude: easy
Wall Street Dude: someone else is. how does anyone know that his buddy isn't paying his bills, heck, i pay the groundskeeper's water bill.
Wall Street Dude: and actually its either a 144 form, or a 13D if you own more than 5% of the issue.
Thehavenots: If the full breadth of the bonds were not accessible to CSHD. then they could not illustrate the full valuation as part of their booked assets, as they in fact did with the Lehman Bros bond of $450MEuro. They would only be able cite that portion extended to them. How does your banker friend explain that away?

Wall Street Dude: which reminds me... if the humanitarian and scientific foundation was able to pledge the entire issue of bonds, can you please tell me when the 13d was filed?
Thehavenots: what wall street guy?
Wall Street Dude: did you not see what i said?
Wall Street Dude: If the full breadth of the bonds were not accessible to CSHD. then they could not illustrate the full valuation as part of their booked assets, as they in fact did with the Lehman Bros bond of $450MEuro. They would only be able cite that portion extended to them. How does your banker friend explain that away?
Wall Street Dude: which reminds me... if the humanitarian and scientific foundation was able to pledge the entire issue of bonds, can you please tell me when the 13d was filed?
Thehavenots: what wall street guy?
Wall Street Dude: *sigh* if they don't own the entire issue, they can't deposit it.
Wall Street Dude: it brings us back to square one.
Wall Street Dude: no where in the 8k does it say how many bonds they are depositing with CVSU
Wall Street Dude: CVSU is saying the issue is worth 450 million
Wall Street Dude: yeah, it IS.
Wall Street Dude: but they don't say how many bonds are being deposited with them.
Wall Street Dude: PLUS...
Thehavenots: you said, "if the wall street guy is right"
Thehavenots: please verify?
Wall Street Dude: i didn't say that, i was copying and pasting it.
Thehavenots: from where?
Thehavenots: you were talking about yourself
Wall Street Dude: Posted by: itsmikie
In reply to: Penny Stock Trader who wrote msg# 53755 Date:8/23/2006 10:15:49 PM
Post #of 53821

The only thing that doesn't fit is.. how they could buy the float without filing a form 4? But then again, if the Wall Street Guy is right, how could Mr. Harris be selling stock without a form 144? Especially since all of his former CVSU shares are restricted?


Thehavenots: okay
Thehavenots: I'll so this one
Thehavenots: I'll do this one
Wall Street Dude: ok

Wall Street Dude: i'm not trying to bash “have” (real name omitted)... it's just a complete scam.. and i'm actually quite disapointed in the SEC for not stopping this.
Wall Street Dude: hell, makes me want to do it.
Wall Street Dude: i'm no saint.
Wall Street Dude: oh... and after talking to the EDW... i just remembered that Rufus doesn't have to report any sales until the end of the fiscal quarter if the stock is held in a trust for him. now you and I both know that Rufus owns some stock. So if i were Rufus, i would let it be held in a different entity that reports selling it at the end of the quarter. i'm not saying he is doing this, but it is what i would do.


Odysseus crossed the river of Styx. He asked Achilles if it was worth trading his life to have his 'name' live forever. Achilles replies: "I would rather be the slave of a slave on earth, then to live here in Hades..." --Homer's The Illiad

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