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Re: ltscarng post# 21429

Friday, 05/30/2008 12:53:43 PM

Friday, May 30, 2008 12:53:43 PM

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You are quite welcome. Let's talk facts.

1.) This deal has for the most part reverted to 2007 status pre merger.

2.) Steve controls and owns all the intellectual property ie. patents formulations, manufacuring and marketing expertise aka XND Technolgy. But they have no money only shares to offer for dilution to the current shareholder. A RS is as likely as Hillary being the next President at this point in time. Once crooks always crooks and the current plan is to continue to generate cash for themselves from pink sheets. This is truly great technology it sits in the wrong hands.

3.) NUBV his headed by an attorney who represented the board and prior ownership Touchard et al and has only been cleared for marketing rights. As I am in the business, they have no expertise and will only collect a royalty on sales to a certain level and then dissolve (marketing agreement). This is clearly a financial separation agreement to make the BS go away. The relationship is Symbiotic as Nickolas and Zouvas are major shareholders and will double dip the investors. The deception will continue with superfluous PRs to sting the investor. NUBV will not market anything as they have no infrastructure or expertise in this arena aka shell company.

4.) With all of this dirty laundry and lack of professionalism ... Coke and Pepsi wouldn't touch this with a 10' pole. The patent is now public knowledge and old technolgy from an ingredients stand point. Their scientist will circumvent the patent and introduce products similar to this in short order. They collectively have over 60% market share in the enhanced beverage category and are slowly playing the technolgy just like the electronic industry does. Nickolas could never leverage the shelf space, merchandising and marketing expense against these Gorillas. As an example that is how Frito Lay killed the regional snack manufactures back in the 90's. High commodity costs and slotting fees will eliminate the small and weak. There is no need to purchase this technology as it already resides in house ... it will be rolled out in due time.