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Wednesday, 05/07/2008 2:37:46 AM

Wednesday, May 07, 2008 2:37:46 AM

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again mr thehelm so that i can eliminate
the need to respond to any further
unsolicited diatribes

and to simply give the devil his
just due

oh by the way hows the
weather down there guy

and for those who seem to be
ignorant of its meaning and
who therefore might be
unable to pronounce it

Pronunciation/Definition:

dilution

di•lu•tion (-- loo′shən)

noun

1. a diluting or being diluted

2. something diluted

dilution Finance Definition

A ubiquitous term that refers to a decrease in an investor’s ownership level or a company’s market value, book value, or earnings per share. Ownership levels are diluted when additional shares are sold and existing shareholders don’t buy the shares. An increase in the shares outstanding also dilutes a company’s book value and earnings per share. Often, merger transactions are said to be dilutive to current shareholders.

[there has been no decrease in the ownership level of any investors of this stock

if there have been any additional shares sold they have been naked shares

besides the 30000000 class a shares the total number of shares available remain 300000000

finally - there have been no mergers]

so again -

Dilution

An increase in the number of shares of a company's stock, causing the value of each share to decrease.

The number of shares increases when the company offers new stock to the public to raise cash; or when employees exercise their stock options; or when holders of convertible bonds convert their bonds to stock. Companies that can afford to will frequently buy back issues of stock to fight dilution.

(Note that dilution is different from a stock split. If you're an investor and your stock splits, the number of shares increases but you receive additional shares, so the value of your investment remains constant. Dilution means that current investors do not receive more shares; so you'll own a smaller percentage of the company's stock, and your investment is worth less).

[there has been no decrease in the number of shares or the value of any shares purchased by any investors except through market manipulation or by the normal activities of the market].

give it a rest and perform your due diligence

oh right

i almost forgot who might be actually trying
to read this

due diligence

Definition

The process of investigation, performed by investors, into the details of a potential investment, such as an examination of operations and management and the verification of material facts.

and again

due diligence

Main Entry: due diligence

Function: noun

Date: 1903

1 : the care that a reasonable person exercises under the circumstances to avoid harm to other persons or their property

2 : research and analysis of a company or organization done in preparation for a business transaction (as a corporate merger or purchase of securities)

now you just might start by trying to be a little
more reasonable in those wild assertions

huh

i dont want much out of life

i just want plenty ~ mose allison