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Re: badknees29 post# 11632

Thursday, 03/01/2007 3:34:38 AM

Thursday, March 01, 2007 3:34:38 AM

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re: "...but i still would rather know nothing then be fed a line of fluff."

Guess I'm the opposite. I'd like to see some kind of pr every week, or whatever, as often as possible. The degree to which they are vacuous or not helps one make an ongoing determination. Otherwise we are just completely guessing as to everything.

I would guess that we have reached total dilution. Billions of shares have been dumped with no one willing to take the billions more waiting. That's what I'd like to be able to determine. What is the point of total dilution? Insufficient information.

I'm guessing no progress made with legislatures or testing.

I guessing that nobody wants to buy or handle lubrillon.

I'm guessing that there are technical problems with the flex units and that the Brazillian patents are either simply exclusive rights to use for manufacture in the US, or otherwise limited in scope, not wholly owned.

I'm guessing that the company has no money to pay for ongoing operations, nor to bring suit for infringement even if such cases might have merit. However, looking at pictures of the competing flex box it looks like it might work on a somewhat different principle.There probably are many ways that mixture can be modified on a vehicle system so relying on patents is probably not a good strategy anyway as opposed to superior product, price and rapid market penetration.

How are the poor remaining employees doing? Are they still working without pay? How will they eat? Will the next video show a bunch of skeletons propped up around the table, having perished after the vending machines ran out? ... <g>

On the other hand, xlpi still has its foot in the door and is the only publically traded company in this niche. Theoretically still tradable in that the stock hasn't been halted or cancelled.

No matter how bleak their situation is, there are other worse pennys out there. Thing is, nobody knows how bad the situation is (maybe even not as bad as the worse case imaginable). Because potencial investors have no idea, there is no way to know if the stock has truly hit bottom yet. Consequently, no one is willing to buy. Hiding the (presumed ugly) truth behind a veil of silence accomplishes nothing positive at this point. imo.