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Saturday, September 01, 2007 8:44:35 PM
The only reason Wilf wouldn't want the stock to go up is because his private company is SHORTING it.
I'm not saying this is or is not the case. The only evidence for this is the fact that he VERY LIKELY bought discounted stock from DPBM, and sometimes private investors, such as Alexander Lindale, do this and short the stock (reference PIPE investments). There is no definite proof that he is doing this. However, the possibility looms.
Regardless, it is very strange that he is using his privately held company to provide "funding," at a discount, for his publicly held company. At least, it appears to be the case. I can't find an Alexander Lindale press release for DPBM, but we were on his website. I distinctly recall seeing it as one of the sponsored (the word used on the website) companies.
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