InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 0
Posts 6106
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 01/30/2006

Re: None

Saturday, 10/20/2007 6:47:57 PM

Saturday, October 20, 2007 6:47:57 PM

Post# of 87877
Thanks for all the excellent contributions to the board folks!

As MC suggested and as Allie has done in the past, she will organize shareholder questions for the Company and submit them by Friday for a response early the following week.

The fact that the Company is receptive to answering share holder questions now on a mass scale is a very good sign.

IMO, As long as it meets certain credibility tests, a public investment discussion forum such as ihub could be viewed as an additional IR venue for the Company. In other words, the Company could contact the Moderator of a public stock investment thread such as SPZI and offer information about the Company to be posted in the ibox and publicly posted on the thread. The same information would also be sent to the SEC for compliance issues.

In that manner, a company could inform shareholders and the public at large, information that PR companies charge $7500 and up for a single page, plus the risk of information leaks.

By using ihub as an IR resource, Spooz could if it chose, by Monday morning or before for that matter, publicly inform it's shareholders and the public at large any information that would help give shareholders a better footing regarding the changes in time lines, the impact of the Expo, news of 141 Capital, or anything at all the company wants to announce publicly.

From a Company image and goodwill point of view, I don't see how an emerging Company could not afford to take advantage of these tools like ihub to communicate to its loyal shareholders. It's a free public forum, it's target marketed, it promotes Company image.

wing

"What we see depends mainly on what we look for" John Lubbock

My statements are my opinion only. Good luck!