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Wednesday, 06/23/2010 11:20:49 PM

Wednesday, June 23, 2010 11:20:49 PM

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The number of the outstanding shares of our Common Stock does not represent the “free float” of our Company. No less than 5 billion of our outstanding shares of our Common Stock are restricted and are therefore not free trading. A single new stockholder already holds 19.6 billion of our shares of Common Stock. We are aware that this new stockholder could acquire no less than an additional 15 billion shares of our free trading shares of Common Stock from identifiable stockholders, should it so wish, as these stockholders will not dispose of any its stock in our Company at current market prices.

Should this new substantial stockholder continue to increase its stockholding in our Company, the “free float” will be decreased accordingly.

We do not wish to speculate on the size of the “free float” but can categorically state not it is not greater than 34 Billion shares of Common Stock; in all likelihood, it is substantially less than that number. Any attempt to accumulate a sizeable position in this Company’s shares of Common Stock through purchases in the market, would result in hugely increased trading price in the shares of our Common Stock.

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