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Re: rallyrally post# 8732

Saturday, 10/16/2010 2:25:43 PM

Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:25:43 PM

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"I am curious how you respond to Zenos Arrows post? Do you find no merit in it whatsoever? And, why?"

I shall answer your question honestly. I should be grateful if subsequently you and others could refrain from excoriating me as a result of replying to a question I have been asked.

No, I find no merit in it whatsoever.

Because ever since his first appearance, he has adopted a initially (apparently) somewhat cautious approach to HDVY, even claiming to have sold at one point, while indulging in an (alleged) dialog with one of the internet's most notorious stock promoters, a man who has pimped on behalf of literally a dozen or more transparent stock scams, many of which are now bankrupt (like the folk who were gulled into over-investing in them, sadly) and the majority of the rest are currently languishing in pink sheet purgatory while the crooks behind them milk them to death via salaries, and behind-the-scenes "arbitrage", often, but not invariably involving short sales using warrants or other instruments as guaranteed cover, while urging Mom and Pop retail investors to buy.

The MO of the best stock grifters is the not the heavy-handed "to da moon" excesses sometimes seen on penny stock message boards like this one. (If you want that, then go to LLEG. They're doing a nice line in mindless cheerleading over there right now.)

Rather the aficianado of the penny stock scam employs the "one degree further" sales technique popularised in the 1960's by Lee Du Bois (often fondly known as Lee Dubious) where the sales person appears to be somewhat sceptical, to understand possible reservations, but after extensive due diligence to have decided that for them personally (of course, no one should listen to them and follow their lead, they insist- not until their marks believe that they are watching the thought process of superior investors at work, then they'll buy some themselves, after which stage the gloves tend to come off at any suggestion their marks might want to sell) it represents a great investment choice as a buy and hold long term investment.

In the case of ltdcoverage/zenosarrows, his previous posts set deadlines for pps appreciation of HDVY, along with other performance milestones which are now two years past, but he has conveniently forgotten this.

He continues his "dialogs" with the stock pimp to whom I referred previously even to this day. "Bystanders" of such conversations are often fooled into thinking they are observers of a dispassionate analysis, rather than the targets of a variant of a rather old type of scam (think of the shell game you may have come across on street corners in some of the more exotic vacation spots). On the Internet, of course, often these "dialogs" are in reality one handed.

It is certainly true that ltdcoverage displays in-depth knowledge of the diagnostic market in the US, suggesting a great familiarity, either first hand or second hand, with Dr. Barnhill and his colleagues. No one could deny that. It's almost as if he were an insider - but of course, he can't be, because he would have to declare that every time he posted.

In any event, on the grounds of the company he keeps, and the complete failure of his optimistic prognostications to materialise over the past four or more years, along with the actual facts about HDVY's past performance and the lamentable behavior of its vastly over-remunerated CEO, I should be very surprised if we don't see HDVY's pps considerably lower than it is now within the next year or two.

As for using Abbot and Quest as independent sources for HDVY's reliability, I doubt the management teams of either of these behemoths can recall their deals with HDVY, precisely because they "are an ocean to HDC’s sand puddle".

Sadly I also doubt they are paying much attention to their technology in-licensed from HDVY, even if HDVY's supporters use the age-old excuse of scam biotech stock supporters everywhere that the Big Boys at FDA have stolen their homework, often as part of a deliberate conspiracy, apparently, to defraud small investors. Yeah, sure.

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