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Re: jas244 post# 2580

Thursday, 02/12/2004 4:10:15 PM

Thursday, February 12, 2004 4:10:15 PM

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Pete, whatever they're doing is irrelevant to the anecdote I related to this board.

They had this opportunity to access my source 4-6 months ago.

Given what was going on with this company can't you at least admit it was worth their time to take a close look at that kind of financing? A financing, BTW, that was very favorable to the company and would have created ZERO dilution. I'll say it again, ZERO DILUTION.

Put aside that it was the "hated" ST that was trying to help this company and ask yourself if this was a good and rational business decision given the company's state of affairs (near bankruptcy to be precise) to pass up this kind of aggregate money?

If you believe management now do you also believe this?:


Press Release:
Corporate Vision To Receive Up To $2,500,000 In Royalty Assignment
Wednesday October 2, 10:44 am ET

The Company
Corporate Vision, Inc. (OTCBB: CVIA) is an emerging, growth-oriented venture capital company, with current investments and alliances in Technologies and the Environment. They are a development stage holding company with liquid waste disposal and trucking operations, and plan to become one of the leading providers of multi- modal transportation services and logistics solutions throughout the US and abroad.

Investment Considerations
For the last 3 years, the B-Right Trucking Co., a subsidiary of CVIA, has had operating revenues in excess of $40 million.

To optimize B-Rights capacity and dramatically increase revenues per mile, CVIA created CVT as a return haul service for B-Right Trucking, and to implement the Jezco System. The Jezco System allows CVT to transport liquid and solid waste via the B-Right Trucking Co. and over 5 million other traditional flat-bed and box-van trailers.

When completed, Phase 1 will generate an additional $10 million in annual revenues for CVIA. CVIA contemplates 3 distinct phases in its effort to revolutionize the transportation of waste. Upon the completion of Phase 3, CVIA estimates combined annual revenues at approximately $100 million!

Phase 1 will generate an additional $10 million in annual revenues for CVIA.

Where's the $10 million, Pete?

Why hasn't the stock gone above $.125 since the PR?

Why is this stock still on the pinks?







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