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Wednesday, 07/22/2009 5:13:34 PM

Wednesday, July 22, 2009 5:13:34 PM

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Since when does buying a stock mean that from that day on you must only say glowing things about the company and those who run it. Sounds like what we are hearing from Obama. Shareholders have a right, if not a duty to see that their company is being run in a business like manner. When company management acts like they own 100% of the company instead of the 10 or 15 percent they actually own, they are essentially telling the shareholders who own 85% of the company to just sit down and shut up. I don't totally blame Malcolm. There have been many promises posted on this board as though they were coming directly from Malcolm. People have claimed to be in close touch with Malcolm on a daily basis and have posted information as though it were coming directly from Malcolm's mouth. I do not believe that Malcolm was the one that told us there would be a PR out the Monday before last. I do not believe that Malcolm was the one that said that the PR was going to come out last Thursday or Friday. I do not believe it was Malcolm who told us that this delay in the issuing of the PR was really a good thing because it was being held up so even more good news could be included. I do not believe it was Malcolm who told us that there is a news blackout. In fact, as far as I know, the last thing that Malcolm told us was that he had received approval of a 50 million dollar line of credit. Since that time, Malcolm has told us nothing. EEGC is not a private company. At this point in time, with the September deadline quickly approaching, the failure of management to keep investors informed as to what is happening should not be acceptable. EEGC is not Malcolm's personal company to do with as he pleases. There is a ton of shareholder money at stake in this venture. In fact, the total shareholder investment far outweighs that of Malcolm and the other members of management. I think it is about time that shareholders began to demand an accounting as to what is going on with their investment. This is only my opinion and maybe I am the only one who feels that way.
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