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Re: Scooter72 post# 57995

Monday, 07/16/2012 10:24:05 PM

Monday, July 16, 2012 10:24:05 PM

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I totally disagree about the sales. I think it does matter to a certain degree asking about whether the company is still selling product, because if there are indeed no current sales, then SDVI has even more problems than the ones for which we have all been waiting for answers to, for so long.

If the company isn't selling product, then we have a dead company on our hands. Knowing that product is still moving at least lets us know that the company body still has a pulse.

I don't know or have any idea where the initial revenues have gone, or where it is currently going. Only Mart & possibly Ken would know and haven't shared that information with the stockholders as of yet. Yes, the other information that we are all waiting for is very pertinent to the fact that we need as stockholders of SDVI and GRAFC. I for one would like answers to all the valid questions that many have asked on this board. I've been invested with SDVI since 2007 and have no choice but to wait it out like the rest of the longs on this board. We're all waiting and patience has run out long ago with this company's management tactics. I'm willing to wait it out a little longer but I'm growing hot under the collar.

SDVI & GRAFC

GLTA

RR


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Does it really matter? Do sales mean anything at this point? Do you have any idea where the money is going? Do you really believe that proceeds have been helping this stock (as they should have been)?

Because really, it's like distracting one's-self by drinking and playing tiddly-winks, while watching a mile-long meteor strike the earth.

Knowing about sales, at this point, is ancillary at best. Knowing *^&%&%^ is going on with the company in terms of the merger and fins, is far far more pertinent.

I vote to send a letter to the SEC.
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