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indyjonesohio

05/08/14 7:59 PM

#151578 RE: tallman042 #151562

Since it was said publicly, I will repeat it:

The consultants WSGI will be receiving advice and guidance from are a group of experts and investors with a proven track record in restructuring and recapitalizing companies in the small- and mid-cap space. We are honored and excited to begin working with our new investors and advisors and look forward to transitioning the results of our soon to be growing business and the improvements in our balance sheet into a reflection in our share price.

Finally, the shares of DAC received by the Company as purchase price in the sale of LTAS are also now a significant asset of the Company and could become more valuable based on the value of the DAC common stock going forward, which will be partly a result of the success of our LTAS business acquired by DAC.



It strikes me that "honored" is a strange choice of words and, IMO, we should all be keenly interested to see how that word plays out. JMO. And, while LTASCorp is no longer a wholly owned subsidiary, we are mutual and reciprocal owners as I read the letter from Glenn and have ongoing potential to benefit from its success. Things are never as simple as they seem. JMO, IJO
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Madmonks

05/08/14 8:31 PM

#151586 RE: tallman042 #151562

Well, we all now know why Indy was feeling under the weather. This news certainly makes me want to puke. I'm sure I'll puke again tomorrow after the share price plunges.

I think it's safe for the moderators to un-stick my sticky noted post to msturgeo since it's fairly irrelevant now. The "foxhole to the stratosphere" strategy has been replaced with "toilet to the stratosphere."

So much for those large (fantasy) BiB contracts. Like someone pointed out, if WSGI was anywhere near securing a contract, the company would have never sold LTAS.

Indy should be absolutely ashamed of himself for his many postings over the last year. Like Estrella, he has mislead shareholders and put them in a world of hurt. He will NEVER EVER again regain this shareholder's trust.