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Re: momentumtrader post# 61253

Thursday, 11/15/2007 1:29:05 AM

Thursday, November 15, 2007 1:29:05 AM

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The company put out in public press releases that when they became fully reporting they would be 815 million shares or less outstanding. When they finally reported they were at 1.8 million. Can anyone tell me where all this money went.
I know 275 million shares went to them as some kind of bonus I guess when they retired all their common shares to their preferred three class. That's a $5.5 million bonus. Usually management takes bonuses when they have done a good job in making shareholders a good profit in the stock. How successful have they been? What about the other 700 million shares. Where is all that money. Also after they became fully reporting they deluded another 600 million shares. Where is all that money. Could someone answer this? I know management won't. I have asked Ron numerous times where all the shares were going. He would never give me a straight answer. If you take an average of two cents. This is $26 million dollars not including their 5.5 million bonus. I heard that Paul Alonzo bought a lot a real state for different family members. Ron confirmed this to me over the phone, after hearing it from a number shareholders. His answer was Paul Alonzo spends his money how he likes. I even had it confirmed again today. Does anyone know that Ron Blackburn drives a Bentley. When I called Best Jets last week they told me that the company has thrown extremely lavish parties down in New Orleans which I assume were at our expense. All of these things I hear are highly disturbing. I have spoken to management in practically every division of this company. What a nightmare.
Can anyone tell me with clarity what they still own.

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