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Thursday, 06/25/2009 8:48:56 PM

Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:48:56 PM

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I am sure my opinion will change once one of my other personalities kicks in, BUT...

People are building up a lot of anticipation based on rumors they have heard and speculation on what MIGHT come out. It is VERY possible that this release could come and go and we would see nothing but business as usual. Maybe a slight increase in pps, but not the spike to $0.50 to $3 that everyone seems to be hoping for. I am not saying that a spike absolutely WILL NOT happen, but I am saying that reasonable expectations need to be made by everyone.

If the marketing team was showing any signs at all of ramping up for a blitz of news and marketing propaganda, I would say to set your sights high. But I just don't see them taking the aggressive approach to putting this thing out. I hope I am wrong, but I just don't think so. I am gaging their seriousness about the product by their website. It is the number one place that people will visit to get info about the company and the products and it currently is a joke. Of course, any changes to the website would likely take place immediately following the release so I guess we should wait until July 1 to evaluate the website.

There has been no word FROM THE COMPANY that has lead ANYONE to believe that the pps is going to skyrocket upon product release. Our expectation of a spike is based solely on our own speculation and there is no one to blame for being disappointed but ourselves. We can try to blame the company by doing the armchair quarterback thing and saying they put the news out wrong or didn't put out enough news. Truth is, we don't know what news they really have. Rumors people might have heard are nothing but rumors. Treat them as such and don't build anticipation on something that might have absolutely no basis in fact.

I really do hope I am wrong but if I am correct, people need to accept that this will be a longer trek than what we originally planned.

Shareholders think they are running a sprint while companies are geared up for a marathon.