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Monday, 12/03/2012 6:37:07 AM

Monday, December 03, 2012 6:37:07 AM

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Rather than expose IHUB to frivolous litigation

or yourselves for that matter (even though some of you might enjoy that), why not:

1. stop kvetching about the regulators. Believe it or not there are other frauds besides p&d's.

2. consider coming out of the closet and contacting either a regulator with primary venue or a real reporter (not a blogger who has an agenda).

By agenda I mean either peddling pay to play websites or else having a short position and focusing on an individual issuer rather than the cartels behind that particular p&d and others (past and future).

Best approach is the phone first. E-mails go to the DELETE bin if the person you are attempting to interest does not know who you are.

Real reporters?

David Baines/Vancouver Sun

Mike Caswell/Stockwatch

Bill Meagher/DealFlow

Al Lewis/Dow Jones (though p&d's are not his specialty)

John Emswhiller/Dow Jones (check spelling, pretty good at p&d's but no Carol Remond)

Regulators?

LH in the SEC office in Denver (working the Eade case)

JW the US Attorney in Denver

CE (Market Intel) in the SEC office in DC

JY the SAIC for the FBI office in Denver.

I realize some of you have day jobs where you have to serve masters other than yourselves or the public good. Fine....

Many of you have day jobs where the sole master is yourself. To thine own self be true. If you truly give a crap, then isn't it more productive to attempt to get some done rather than post nearly 24/7 on a message board?

You saw (perhaps) how easy it was to get something done on SVEN via BaFin, otcmarkets.com, and the BCSC. That was accomplished via the phone, not a message board. Try it some time. Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Comcast, et al need your forward revenue.

Got no problem with bloggers, but distribution is limited and bagholders often suspect the blogger has an agenda so they ignore what the bloggers have to say (including the Seeking Alpha bloggers). This is especially true for bloggers who spend a lot of time posting on message boards. It's perceived by bagholders that person has an agenda (either long or short).

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