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Re: banyon post# 107751

Thursday, 04/21/2011 9:23:21 AM

Thursday, April 21, 2011 9:23:21 AM

Post# of 111729
i'm quoting myself so we can all take note, a lesson in street cred:

Let's take a look at this statement "For all of you that are still doubtful,this is a great opportunity to buy some cheapies"

kept it to things you have said in 2010 to not make it too painful:

1/08: BEHL PPS: .017 -- "Father, its cheap. Buy 100,000 if it tanks, you are out less than $2000. If it goes to 0.03 then you have a great return. If you hang in like all the longs and it goes to just .50 then what could you do with an extra $50,000.
1/14: PPS: .011 (-36% since first cheapie claim of 2010) -- "Lots of shares being sold cheap."
1/15: PPS: .011 (-36%) -- "Don't know what they are waiting for. If this is not cheap enough, then what is. New strong buyers are not confident enough to jump in yet."
4/22: PPS: .01 (-41%) -- "Now you can stress your beep off with the rest of us. One thing is for sure, you bought in real cheap, but its a little late to worry about your purchase. When you buy a penny stock, you should be prepaired to loose everything you invested."
6/04: PPS: .006 (-65%) -- "you will have plenty of opportunities to by this pos at much lower prices. Just wait a little longer and the pps will get real cheap. JMO" and-- "The good thing is there will be lots of time to buy more shares cheaper. JMO"
7/09: PPS: .004 (-74%) -- "I can certainly understand why anyone would be a little gun shy with Behl but anything under 0.004 seams to be very cheap for this stock."
7/23: PPS: .003 (-82%) -- "Cheap shares today, 6 million + bought and 4 million + sold. Who would buy shares in a company that is so wothless?"
7/28: PPS: .0028 (-84%) -- "Another good day to pick up cheap shares while you still can."
7/30: PPS: .0032 (-81%) -- "This stock is so cheap right now, if anyone is even remotely serious about getting in, do it before the open house."
8/04: PPS: .0032 (-81%) -- "The fact that this stock is so undervalued is giving everyone an opportunity to add cheap shares to their position."
8/06: PPS: .003 (-82%) -- "If you own stock in this company, you won't have to wait much longer to see some rewards. If you don't own any, get in now at these cheap prices. Good news is on its way. JMO"
8/26: PPS: .002 (-88%)-- "The people that sold their shares in Behl are the ones you should feel sorry for. I'll bet the investors that have picked up all those cheap shares don't feel sorry for them, they are just hanging around shaking the tree and making money everytime there is a panic seller. That is what is truely sad. "
8/30: PPS: .0018 (-89.5%) -- "Anyone that truly feels this stock is done, should sell out now, there are plenty of us out there that are looking for these cheap shares."
10/19: PPS: .0008 (-95.3%) -- "I just thought you might have grabbed up some cheapies here and there and flipped them."
11/09: PPS: .0007 (-95.8%) -- "Not too late however to get back in at these cheap prices and recoup their loses. "

and today of course, PPS: .0006 (-96.5% since the 'cheapies of 2010') -- "For all of you that are still doubtful,this is a great opportunity to buy some cheapies."

Some pattern there. I'm not really going to say much more; the above speaks for itself on your 'cheapies' and how that's gone over. But lets say one got 2million cheapies at .0006 for $1200. Let's see what happens to the value after the dividend in a few months ok?



so now that we are barely at .0001, and you say:


I can tell you this, if you are not already invested
in BEHL, get in before the end of the month or add to your
current position. IMO, there are plans being completed as
we speak that will make BEHL very successful in future.



This HAS to be nothing more than an attempt to be funny, or just trying to rustle feathers by making incoherent statements. Of course you never responded back when I first posted this.

BTW those 2million 'cheapies' at .0006, now need a 500% gain to break even. The 'cheap' 100,000 from the beginning of 2010 @ .017, now need a 16900% gain to break even.

Good accountability. Good advice. Good facts to back up statements.