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Re: 53chevy post# 7276

Sunday, 03/16/2008 8:45:01 PM

Sunday, March 16, 2008 8:45:01 PM

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Chevy,

There are a lot of exciting things about to happen with CCWW. The impact of them will be spread out over a period of time. Could you map out for us what might be a reasonable expectation of events over the next year? Obviously, actual timing and the full extent of gains, profits, etc. cannot be exact, but a general sense would be very helpful for those of us dealing with buying, holding, selling decisions.

A few reasons I am asking for this....
1. I, along with a good number of others (yourself included) hold a major chunk of CCWW shares. While there are always ups and downs, and one would love to sell on the peaks and buy in the dips, our attempts to sell at those higher points end up hindering the climb in SP.
2. The last time we had a "peak" (in November), we went to about .0056 -- there is a lot more value here now even than there was then...makes you wonder where it will go to now. And then, with the steady, steady rise we are currently seeing, I am not so sure there will be much of a price pullback.
3. Assume one has 3 million shares; let's say that one could sell a third off at .006 to get their investment back off the table -- that sounds like a good thing. From that point on, the remaining 2 million are "free riding". But, we know that this company is aquiring 2 very profitable operations - once that is complete, the company will have even higher value. So, we can reasonably expect that the share price will quite a bit higher than it is right now or will be prior to the pending news (in relative terms, factoring in the RS). At that point, the person with the 2 million free-riding shares will realize only 67% of the additional growth as compared to the next person who doesn't sell on an earlier peak. So, while selling some to recover the initial investment seems smart, there is a loss of additional value; and then the money that comes out needs to be put somewhere else. In some ways, everywhere else seems to be less sure or safe than right here.

But, so much depends on what this company will do over the next year. That is why a projected possible timeline of events and reasonable expectations would be helpful....for example:

Month...... Reverse Split 150:1
Month...... Life Health shares split off
Month...... Aspen Media and INmarketing acquisitions complete
Month...... 1st 10Q which includes Aspen and InMarketing income
- based on current knowledge, expect Net Profit of $______ in that quarter
Month...... Application to uplist
Month...... Uplisting likely completed
Month...... Other events or expectations

Perhaps projecting something for a particular month is too much to ask, but maybe to suggest it could be by Summer or by Fall would be possible.

In short, we "longs" think we have bought into something pretty special. I am not sure I should sell a chunk of something this special at what might be a quarter or a third of the price it will be in 6-12 months, if there are very solid reasons to expect it to be worth so much more in the not-too-distant future.

NorthLion



I am on the cheapie plan, so can't PM. Please use email: lion@ldj.net

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