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Burn Notice88

04/17/15 12:58 PM

#83059 RE: lemon #83058

When I can review strain reports online at http://budgenius.com,
and correlate them with the financials, and examine statements
outlined in notes that specifically indicate "cash receivables"
along with "consulting services" were exchanged for shares, then
cross reference statements that point out that "Upon facilitation
of capital financing agreements erected in Q4 2013," and draw a
straight line between a 2012 vs. 2013 side-by-side comparison of
Accounts Receivables and Cash Receivables and note a circa
$200K+ difference, then see checks cashed, then moved from
"Receivables" into "CASH," and the numbers match up perfectly,
I think in all probability theory and delusion become high-
probability that match against a press release that was
timed at the point those funds were converted into cash.
I can read financials...audited or not.

$RIGH
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Mike DD

04/17/15 1:27 PM

#83061 RE: lemon #83058

I was told if you read the financials of any company on any exchange ur a part of the 1-3% of shareholders who do...

there is a lot of financial engineering out there so the only numbers you can't manipulate and can trust to a certain extent are sales

Ya newbies might not buy but ur assuming the audited financials will be bad...LOL