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Re: VOIP-INTERFACE post# 23273

Wednesday, 08/08/2007 11:50:44 PM

Wednesday, August 08, 2007 11:50:44 PM

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VOIP-INTERFACE, with your thoughts...

Within the recent filings, it was mentioned that Frank has the majority voting power of WNSH's outstanding common stock. This is at least 51% of the Float "and/or" Restricted shares, but it means that they are out of circulation to not be bought by the public as they are accounted for.

I think they were termed as "Float Shares" because of how they were given to him. Those "Float Shares" that he holds are still part of the outstanding common. Even if they would have been termed "Restricted Shares" they still would have been that same amount of shares out of circulation as part of the outstanding common.

Now consider that it mentioned that Frank is exercising his "supermajority" vote. This means that he has out of circulation not just 51% of the outstanding common, but at least 67% of the outstanding common shares to include the extra 100 million of the Preferred A & B shares which all represent one vote per the company.

I think some people heard the word "Float" instead of "Restricted" and took it to mean that they have not been absorbed already. These are shares that have already been churned through.

VOIP, I know you have been busy and I truly understand, but when you get a chance, really read my post below and really focus on the part when I start talking about apples to help get you caught up:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=21863809

Also, another key point about that post was that I was trying to show the potential of spending $4,000 to buy 10 million shares of WNSH at .0004 per share to potentially receive spin-off shares valued at $124,000 back in return.

Then read this post to see how it has happened before in the past:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=21914379

I was talking to a friend of mine earlier and he seemed to not have known what have transpired for an understanding of how, really, nothing has changed with the share structure as we originally thought.

The shares out of circulation are just termed different. It's all about the semantics and really they words "Float" and "Restricted" are synonymous for our consideration and interest here in WNSH. IMHO

v/r
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