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Re: ivearnedit post# 664

Sunday, 05/29/2005 5:16:52 PM

Sunday, May 29, 2005 5:16:52 PM

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Ivearnedit, you might as well file your SEC complaint. You know full well the financials are late. Whats most inexcusable is that this is the 2nd year in a row. You actually feel a little better after you file your complaint because you feel as a shareholder that at least you did something to bring this company accountable.

Shareholders now need to play hardball with Talbot. This man only listens to pressure. It shouldn't have to come to this if he just provided honest disclosure. But frankly I'm sick of this patience. We as shareholders would never tolerate this from any company on Nasdaq, the Dow, or S&P500. Just because this is a pinksheet company does not mean one can go and just flout and disrespect shareholders who provided the money to finance their very companies.

I want him to open the books. Show me the money. That is my very fundamental right as a shareholder. This is worse than giving money to a beggar. At least I know a beggar will use the money to buy booze, drugs, or food. But with Talbot, no I'm sorry, I don't believe a damn word he says. I want it in print. I want the audited financials. I want to know that he is backing up what he says. This man Talbot, IMO, is banking on that people won't know or remember what happened in 2003 with his PRs to back it up with the financials. In fact, I should contact Canadian tax authorities as well. The shareholders need to group together as a united front to pressure Talbot. Doesn't this company exhibit the very characteristics of Enron and WorldCom? Enough is enough!