Saturday, July 05, 2008 11:39:27 PM
Boatman, with your thoughts…
I think we have no reason to doubt what you have posted about Carl Dilley. Thanks for sharing as although it is not something that is considered a positive, it is constructive in nature. Again, I thank you for sharing.
Still, I think you are stereotyping EREX with BLDV which they are two different companies with two different managements. Also, they have two different groups of affiliates that in my opinion put BLDV head and shoulders above EREX. I traded EREX years ago and I really think that just because a person is the head of a Transfer Agent for a company that the particular company would fall under the umbrella of that person that is head of the Transfer Agent scrutiny. Each would exist on its on merit and on its own history.
This is an indirect relation and has nothing to do with the forward movement of BLDV. Dilly had a direct relationship with EREX which was the company that was a dilution machine in the past. So far, BLDV has traded for months as what we were told with there being no dilution concerns.
Also, those things you mentioned happened in the past of which recently, in the post/article below, courtesy of Slojab, Dilley has been given the thumbs up by the SEC and Forbes which eliminates in my opinion any reason we should not see this as being even the slightest of concern.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=30480545
I will further research, but as of now, I think it’s not a significant issue of concern. I think the duties that Island Transfer was hired to do will be totally separate from any decision making process duties that will be executed by the BLDV management.
I do respect you mentioning that you have not done any DD on BLDV and was only giving us info as a FYI. Again, thanks, but I think it might be a fair idea for you to at least consider doing some DD on BLDV. I think it has some huge potential.
v/r
Sterling
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I think we have no reason to doubt what you have posted about Carl Dilley. Thanks for sharing as although it is not something that is considered a positive, it is constructive in nature. Again, I thank you for sharing.
Still, I think you are stereotyping EREX with BLDV which they are two different companies with two different managements. Also, they have two different groups of affiliates that in my opinion put BLDV head and shoulders above EREX. I traded EREX years ago and I really think that just because a person is the head of a Transfer Agent for a company that the particular company would fall under the umbrella of that person that is head of the Transfer Agent scrutiny. Each would exist on its on merit and on its own history.
This is an indirect relation and has nothing to do with the forward movement of BLDV. Dilly had a direct relationship with EREX which was the company that was a dilution machine in the past. So far, BLDV has traded for months as what we were told with there being no dilution concerns.
Also, those things you mentioned happened in the past of which recently, in the post/article below, courtesy of Slojab, Dilley has been given the thumbs up by the SEC and Forbes which eliminates in my opinion any reason we should not see this as being even the slightest of concern.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=30480545
I will further research, but as of now, I think it’s not a significant issue of concern. I think the duties that Island Transfer was hired to do will be totally separate from any decision making process duties that will be executed by the BLDV management.
I do respect you mentioning that you have not done any DD on BLDV and was only giving us info as a FYI. Again, thanks, but I think it might be a fair idea for you to at least consider doing some DD on BLDV. I think it has some huge potential.
v/r
Sterling
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http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=29867262
Sterling's Trading & Investing Strategies:
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