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Re: Gold&Silver post# 55441

Monday, 02/25/2013 10:25:37 AM

Monday, February 25, 2013 10:25:37 AM

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No prob. I thought painting a correct picture would be appreciated by people like you, I appreciate your rational mind and your support of sentient reasoning.

The shares, (by far the vast majority of shares which the insiders have granted themselves) are untradable: preferreds or restricteds.

So, when you look at the fact that the only way the hated insiders (LOL) get paid THEMSELVES, is to bring value to the company so they can have intrinsic value in what they have granted themselves, deciding the Omniview deal is just one more disaster is unrealistic.

Thus, IMHO, it is ludicrous to paint a picture that has these guys going to Omniview and empowering them to gut the company via illegal shorting (CLEARLY A CONTRACT VIOLATION, BASED ON THE 8K) or by dumpage.

Pure fiction.

And if the company does not, at the very least, get drilling going on top of the mountain this summer, the company is toast anyway.... period.

Self-evidently, Omniview either intends to steal from SFMI by illegal shorting and/or share dumpage... or they did the DD and see the potential to be worth the risk.

I think they intend to have this agreement be a successful deal for them, and not by engaging in illegal shorting or share dumpage.

Based on what is historical, it is obvious that the mountain & the tunnel are precious metals rich, bigtime. As such, it logically follows that drilling will be seen favorably when it gets announced this spring, and that price will go up. Further, if the drilling shows good results, the price of the company's stock will take off.

So that is the business deal that is on the table.

Omniview takes a bunch of restricteds, which have to be converted (and again, when they get converted, filings are going to show up... we'll see them), before any dumpage can occur. They bring players in. They get shares in two tranches, both restricted. They get a chance to be on the BOD. They get to add any success story to the advertising they do to generate a good reputation.

AND PEOPLE.... JUST GO TO THEIR WEB PAGE AND LOOK AT THE LONG LIST OF COMPANIES THEY HAVE RAISED MONEY FOR AND WHICH THEY USE TO ADVERTISE SO THAY CAN GET NEW CUSTOMERS. Thats exactly what they intend to do with SFMI.... succeed and use SFMI as a success story to advertise.

OK... they have a business deal, and what is needed, in order to project rationally, into the next few months, is a timeline.

So lay out a timeline and see the TRUE CASE.

Here is what jumps out at you:
Even if Omniview intends to dump, the summer will come and go by their date allowed for conversion.

If the drills get to kicking, in either the tunnel or on the mountain, the timeline will still have the restrictions on the shares, so dumping is a ridiculous postulate; IMHO, this is obvious.

Suppose they get precious metals in the drill cores.

Well, the company's value will go up, won't it?

Now, if they dump at that time, I suppose the value could go down due to dumpage. But how does this make sense? They will dump when success happens... REALLY?

If genuine successful drill core results finally show up, the results in terms of share price are going to be a disaster in the charts....

Really?

I think that, when the results finally show there to be precious metals present, the price will skyrocket, and Omniview is not going to hack off their leg just to play the role of an illegal shorter.

I think that, when value actually gets shown this summer, the upside move will swamp any rowboats any pathetic short players are in at the time and any short seller attempts will be swept aside in the rush to the upside.

On the other hand, if there is no drill program this summer, the value of the company will evaporate anyway, so how does anyone actually think Omniview is going to act then?

At that time, their restricted shares will still be untradable.

Does anyone, in this situation, actually believe that Omniview will convert their restricteds and dump them, driving the price to sub-penny? This benefits Omniview how?

This saying applies to that, IMHO: "That dog won't hunt".

Fact is, the deal described in the 8K is going to play as I've laid the logic out above, and there will not be illegal offshore shorting emminating out of the restricted shares issued. And as to what happens at such point as the restricteds are elligible for conversion, that is going to get governed by the programs that get begun, and by the results, not by some far fetched slant on things that never grants that anything SFMI does is good business.

This is good business. The 8K describes a business deal that is plainly good business.

Imperial Whazoo

"Just my opinions, folks. Do your own due diligence & make your own decisions. DO NOT... I repeat... DO NOT make any investment decisions on my comments. They are my opinions. That's all they are... OPINIONS."

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