Why would it be a bad thing for the SEC to "get involved"?
What matter would they be getting involved with?
BCIT last traded at .15
Doesn't Tom own 250,000,000 shares of BCIT?
I doubt Bill Gates himself would just walk away from $37,500,000 worth of stock?
What problem could possibly be worth that much to walk away from?
Will he walk away?
Why?
Myself, I spend about an hour a day checking these boards over six figures as it stands now. Collectivly we're looking at tens of millions as it stands now folks. This isn't some little game we're playing.
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Posted by: alynnb
In reply to: None Date:2/11/2007 9:17:50 PM
Post #of 60677
Uh... just received a long e-mail response from Megas. I don't have permision to post, but one thing he said after I asked how he felt about shareholders complaing to the SEC was... "If the SEC gets involved, BCIT will go on filing, and I will go skiing and take a sabbatical from this mess, and come back to it refreshed sometime 'next year'." "I am the biggest loser in this mess, but if I receive aggrevation from people other than those who are responsible, I will have no problem letting all and sundry stew." "I make no apology for being able to take advantage of one of the small perogatives of having a little wealth."
FWIW