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Re: DFW post# 5330

Sunday, 10/08/2006 4:08:14 PM

Sunday, October 08, 2006 4:08:14 PM

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Hi DFW and All Savians,

Your post is spot on. I share your opinion on the longer term Cornell problem. Savi should survive with or wothout, but it would be nice if it were to be retired. I think Cornell made enough money already. Now it's our turn!

To put things into perspective, the risk reward here is astonomical. Let me first state, I am not pumping the stock. I have taken it upon myself to visit the Ca facilities four times now over the last three months. Everybody here knows that. But I have received quite a few PM's as of late stating that they are not yet investors but they are watching. A few say the same, "I would never touch a company involved with Cornell." That is fine. Some prefer a higher comfort level.

Were it not for Cornell, the share price could very well be above .02 or .03 already. There, obviously, is a reason that it trades sub-penny. And those with the risk tolerance have to look at it this way. Some believe, as I, that Savi does have the product which could put this company into the hundreds of millions in annual sales, perhaps more. Will Cornell hinder the stock price? Of course! Nobody is arguing that fact. Can Savi still bring the Dynovalve and other products to the market with Cornell involvement? I believe yes.

Again IMO, Savi is just about there. One warehouse of over 130,000 sq ft which will include both manufacturing capacities of over 50,000 units per month, and a state of the art research facility which will be used to custom design units specifically for each and every multi-unit customer. Another facility being designed in China of 270,000 sq ft. I have no idea what they will be doing there, but a company ready to fold and rollover? Not a chance!

So the question that I am being asked almost daily, which I can not answer for anyone, is "When would you buy?" Folks, I am buying every couple of weeks. I can not make the decision for others, but one has to truly look at this security as does DFW. If one could invest $8,000 into SVMI at .008, that would equall 1,000,000 shares. Should the company make it into production in the first quarter of 2007 (which I truly believe will happen), what might that do for the stock price. Cornell? YES, that is the hurdle. Without Cornell in the picture, I feel a stock price one year from now could sneak up on $1.00. If I am correct, an $8,000 investment could be staring $1,000,000 face to face. Not a bad risk versus reward scenario. For some, this is a huge amount of money. For others it is play money. For me, every dollar is treated as my family's, and I take it seriously. I am not a huge shareholder, but I add when I can.

People, why are we here? If this were a slam dunk situation, do you think the stock would be trading at .008? Of course not. Mario did this, Mario did that. Who the heck really cares about the past, other than a few. No offense to those. You can not change the past. If I could change what I had promised regarding time tables in my business, I would but I can't. I and my customers just had to adjust and make the most of it.

Let's keep our minds and eyes on what is occuring in Santa Ana, Ca today! New and large facilities, new CEO, new CFO, and a lot of new, potential big investors sitting and waiting! I would rather take the risk and be in long before them.

I will visit again this week. Couldn't make it last week as I got sick. I will post a little of what I see and learn, but the vast majority of is goes to the loyal longs!

Thank you DFW for your post! Will Savi survive? Gosh, I sure hope so, and I think we will know very soon.

Take Care and Have a Great Rest of the Weekend!
Blockman

PS. No! I do not plan on visiting the China site anytime soon or in the future. No need IMO unless Savi invites me to join them someday. :)

Act in Spite of Fear and Uncertainty

Blockman

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