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Re: ryanmnly post# 66560

Saturday, 10/02/2010 12:08:54 PM

Saturday, October 02, 2010 12:08:54 PM

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EIGH has strong fundamentals and strong management.



Not so. The company's fundamentals are weak and if they were reporting on Edgar would require that any auditor worth his salt give the company a negative "going concern" opinion.

Coupled with screaming technical indicators, a massive naked short position, and an upcoming dividend, this is likely the most undervalued stock on the pink sheets, if not the entire OTCBB.



You are joking, right? There is no massive naked short position in EIGH. There are no FTDs being reported. For those of you who are new to the market and are just learning, there can be no "massive short position" without a high number of accompanying FTD's (Fails to deliver). Fact is, the total number of shorts in the stock as reported by FINRA is negligible

Furthermore, this stock is anything but "undervalued". Truth is, it is an overvalued piece of junk.

It had no cash on the books as of its last financial filing and only 1.5 million in assets which showed up as a piece of property. It's current sales rate as of its last filing was only approx 1.2 million dollar per year Yet, it's market cap is well over 50 million dollars.

It is trading at about 145 times book, 50 times sales and at about 344 times earnings. To the stock market newbies out there, this stock is not cheap by any stretch of the imagination. Anything over 7 times sales, 5 times book and 30 to 50 times earnings would be considered rich even for a solid growth company (which this is not)
http://www.otcmarkets.com/otciq/ajax/showFinancialReportById.pdf?id=32206

Dr. Jerry Williams is an invaluable addition to the 8000inc company due to his unmatched ability to understand the market and his drive to excel. He teaches increasingly popular seminars all over the world, is a regular on the Big Biz radio show, and is launching a TV show which he will be hosting. He is also developing a new trading platform, of which 8000inc determined worthy of investing in.



Williams is a stock promoter who has been paid to promote the very stocks he is telling you and others to buy. The "team concept" in which he encourages you to particpate and the "float lockdown" plays to which he alerts Monk's Den members are illegal forms of stock manipulation.

Note that 8000inc is an investment company, not a t-shirt or real estate or gambling company. These are their investments and should not be confused.



You are part right and part wrong here. It is a t-shirt company. T-shirts are just about the only business this company had before they bought Williams's Monks Den stock promotion business. It owns a little bit of property evidently but it is, as you say, not in the gambling business. It owns no gambling properties at all. I'm not sure why anyone would think they own a gambling business.

In no way can Dr. WIlliams be accused of anything illegal. It isn't even arguable. If what he did was illegal, Warren Buffet would be in jail and Porsche would be in trouble for how they invested in Volkswagon. Many frivolous attempts have been made, but no one could come close to convicting them of wrongdoing.



He should be accused of conducting an illegal enterprise. He is promoting stocks with no disclosure. That is a HUGE no no. He is running an illegal ponzi scheme with the Monks Den Team concept and he is doing it to engage in illegal stock price manipulation. These are offenses that could earn him a substantial prison sentence.

Dr. Williams and 8000inc are the furthest things away from criminals. Bernie Madoff was a criminal. Anthony Elgindy was a criminal. Roberto Gonzalez Villasenor Jr. was a criminal. Exxon were criminals. No one will find a single similarity to the Doctor and the 8000inc team.



I'd put Jerry right up there with Anthony. Fact is, Anthony was more honest about what he was doing than is Jerry. And all Anthony was really busted for in the end was for illegal frontrunning and trading on insider information, the first of which Jerry does with every play he recommends to his followers. Madoff? Jerry is running the equivalent of an illegal ponzi scheme. He is just using stocks as the vehicle. As for the rest of the people you mention there. Villasenor and Exxon? You lost me there. Maybe you are confused. I'm not aware of any criminal charges against them.


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