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Tuesday, 01/10/2006 8:36:16 AM

Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:36:16 AM

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Means Cornell shorting is over.....

Cornell Capital is infamous for providing you cash for financing in the form of a convertible note, then they short your stock down to as low as they can, and convert...over & over again.

EXAMPLE: In a worse case senrio, Say you had a company with 10 million OS, and you raised say $200k from Cornell, and your stock was $1 a share.

Cornell Capital would give you the cash, and then begin shorting your stock down and convert at $0.01 a share. $200k at .01 would give them 20 million shares.

Now, there 20 million + the orginal 10 million OS, gives your company 30 million OS, with Cornell now a majority shareholder....you just lost your company. (extreme example, but has happened before - CEO's cant rush into any financing deal)

Look them up....Cornell financing never helps the stocks...ask others about them. REMEMBER: this company if fully reporting and inj operations...not start-up...better then most pinkers.

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