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Saturday, 08/23/2008 7:31:13 PM

Saturday, August 23, 2008 7:31:13 PM

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"Actually there are some questions as to how legitimate the deal with MediaTechnics was to begin with. There are suggestions that it is just another sham pump and dump scheme that SunnComm (now Amergence) is famous for.

Earlier this year Media Technics Systems was acquired by Silverado Financials ….

http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS159819+26-Feb-2008+MW20080226

and shortly after that, Silverado Financials changed its name to Mediatechnics Corporation.

http://www.banking-business-review.com/article_news.asp?guid=57215005-5462-438A-A692-681186ECD127

However, at one stage (though not when the takeover happened) the CFO of Silverado was Albert Golusin.

But Golusin originally was CFO of a company called Fan Energy, which changed its name to Quiet Tiger and then to MediaMax Technology. SunnComm took over Fan Energy when Golusin was CFO and Golusin also assumed the role of CFO of SunnComm. He also became CFO of Dstage (now known as Camelot Entertainment).

All of these companies; Fan Energy / Quiet Tiger / MediaMax Technology and Dstage were at one time or another involved in pump and dump schemes with SunnComm. These deals have been detailed in another P2PNET article, SunnComm to MediaMax Technology Corporation: A rose by any other name?

http://p2pnet.net/story/4567

It seems highly suspicious that another company that has an association with SunnComm through a common CFO would have entered such a deal for reasons that are different to the above companies. Why would any company enter a deal with the Amergence Group, considering the Amergence Group is broke, has been evicted from its Phoenix premises earlier this year for non payment of rent, has lost several lawsuits and has been unable to pay the fines imposed by the courts, has no employees other than its CEO, Peter Jacobs, and has a technology that has been completely discredited in the market and would be a liability if used on any commercial CD."

http://www.p2pnet.net/story/16801