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Re: topdog52 post# 14720

Sunday, 02/06/2011 2:33:06 PM

Sunday, February 06, 2011 2:33:06 PM

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Proof of the $10,000 fee paid to pump SFIO can be found below and also by following this link:

http://thestockmarketwatch.com/newsletters/2011/02/04/epic-watchlist-for-friday-24-sfio-is-a-sub-penny-on-our-radar-tomorrow/

Even if $10,000 is not a lot of money to a band of pump and dump ihubbers they still would have needed to hold 10,000,000 shares prior to the pump with the goal of making the share price rise $0.001 from where they bought the stock in order to merely break even on their investment. There has not been evidence of significant new buyers over the last couple months except maybe 3 million or so shares purchased at the $0.006 support level that would support the theory that a person or a group has been accumulating shares with the intention of later buying a press release and dumping them on the market at a later time.

I think that the only parties with 10 million or more shares of stock are probably the company (~290 million shares), Thomas Schroepfer (73.7 million shares), and Evert Wilbrink the former CEO of NicStic (79.4 million shares).

Oh and Pauly the Fish claims to have 10 million shares smile
But he is long and strong



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Number 1 show me the price of the pump. If you know it is $10,000 you know where to find the bill.
Number 2 there is a big group on ihub that plays with the price quite a bit to make lots of money. $10,000 to them is nothing if that is what they paid. But I have still not found anythiing stating that. I have heard they even have paid a few mm's off. That is just a rumor here. I am not saying it is true. If anybody paid $10,000 for that pump they better ask for their money back. That was a terrible pump. If sfio had $10,000 to pay for a pump, can you imagine how many filters that would buy. Don't you think that would be the direction they would go in. Anybody that believes sfio paid $10,000 for a pump is just down right nuts IN MY OPINON!
I will be waiting for the proof of the pump. lol