Sunday, January 15, 2006 1:15:07 AM
Some of whom were shareholders when Beverly Hills Film Studios was pumped up to $1.80 a share to raise money to make the film. The shares were then dumped to a low level and finally cleaning out the shareholders with a 100 to 1 reverse split and then stealing the film from these rightful owners.
Since the property was returned to the rightful owners by the present head of BSEG Kimberley Kates, BJ Davis has at this time embarked on a campaign to disrupt the distribution of the film to extract undue money from the rightful owners the shareholders of Big Screen Entertainment Group.
How long are these shareholders going to stand by and let BJ Davis do harm to their investment?
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