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Re: uncommoncents post# 808

Friday, 10/19/2007 2:58:56 PM

Friday, October 19, 2007 2:58:56 PM

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Well... there's this post:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?Message_id=23042439&txt2find=merge

...which describes Miller as being fickle in nature. Specifically the following statement, "It could flip into who knows what type of business completely different than what they are out there PR'ing of what they are doing day to day. Then again the anything that he enters into there is no iron glad guarantee it will close and merge. That's exactly what occurred the last time and look at the stock price it bumped up several times new investors purchased common stock that was available for purchase and then the merger was retracted."

I do like this statement, "The one thing Miller has going for him is that he has a low float amongst others and no lawsuits and it is audited. That is a mergers dream with a clean shell."

In my opinion, I'm beginning to think the statement about Miller being fickle might be bogus. I need to dig into this further. Anyone care to provide any evidence?

On the other hand, we have this post:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=23798098

This seems more on target with what I've picked up while watching this ticker.

This statement specifically really has me considering purchasing quite a bit more of this stock, "He had at least two he was looking at, one Vietnamese and the other Chinese, and he seemed to be energized and very optimistic that he would have a letter of intent signed by the end of this year."

I'm not sure I'm big on the Chinese company, but I'm very interested in the Vietnamese. It's nice to hear that Vietnam is still on the table. Mav1's post made it sound like Vietnam is probably a joke, and that we might end up merging with something off the wall and worthless.

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