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Tuesday, 03/27/2012 4:54:49 PM

Tuesday, March 27, 2012 4:54:49 PM

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I must say it is fascinating to see how impatient some can be. The last time..what, a couple of weeks ago..there was a hint of news, TIVU was ON FIRE. Even the smoke detector near my computer went off. Then what happened? Hundreds of millions of shares traded hands in a couple of days ( way above average volumes) and the price went where? Can you blame Tivus or their TA for going deep and dark? I bet neither is too willing to have a repeat of that play out any time soon. The entire episode is worthy of a healthy investigation IMO.

Now, reverse splits. I don't know how hard it can be to finance a baby company even with a signed contract in one's back pocket, but if you finance via dilution, is that smarter and cheaper than small business loans? Any pros want to to weigh in on that? If you finance part of your start up through dilution and you have an option to reverse a split it seems to me it MIGHT be a better option and it would help retain control rather than add unwanted integers to the debt side of the balance sheet.

If I understand correctly ( and I am sure I do), we're but a couple of weeks away from the time SP expected to be in full selling mode to have advertisers signing on. Since we know for a fact that some already did in time for the Host conference, it is easy to extrapolate that the company has now entered the income production phase. These hard data won't be public info for another 4 months but we're all smart enough to figure out this peach is ripening just fine.

As for partnership, I will have to turn my Vulcan brain to this question to see what logic dictates. To even have it be a plausible possibility testifies to huge potential some --in the right places-- see in the Tivus concept. The economy is waking up, companies are starting to spend a bitmore. Smart money appears to grabbing shares of this, sometimes in big chunks, at extraordinary bargain levels. Very logical. I have NO PROBLEM understanding why some are very long on Tivus. Aside from playing things quite close to the vest (not necessarily a bad thing) , everything else we can see looks the way it should look. If Host enters into a partnership it would be very wise to let Tivus have plenty of breathing room as it could become very big, very very quickly.

Back to the Holodeck. 3D chess with Chekov.

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