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ShaqsBootyCall

07/27/06 12:07 AM

#4124 RE: Ex Blockman #4122

The production room floor looks like it is finished and they are moving the equipment in from the staging area next door.

The offices are the same and haven't been remodeled like we were told. Probably not enough time between private jet rides to Curacao and Paris.

The Cornell deal has dried up the buying of these shares. Without something substantial the stock won't rise much at all and none of us will be able to exit without devastating the sp. That's a problem. This has now become a thinly traded issue in a very tiny range. God help us all if bad news comes out. It will be a stampede and Cornell will be at the front of the line taking the pipe.

I honestly believe all current shareholders have been written off by management as useful idiots. We served our purpose but now they have their big intermediate financing which will get them to a point where they will need a final round of financing. That will happen a year or so from now right after the reverse split and set management and the next financier up pretty and decimate the positions of current shareholders. If I am right then Cornell made a bad deal also, as they will be grabbing their ankles with the rest of us.

If SaVi is ever wildly successful it will be sometime after that I'm afraid. We might be lucky enough to see this pop over a penny before then, but only after wildly positive news and Dr. Greed has proven pr's are not in his interest. This could be a long second half of the year.

Doctor of Divinity. What the .... was I thinking?!

showmethelight

07/27/06 12:14 AM

#4126 RE: Ex Blockman #4122

Well done Blockman (and _Moose with the assist).

You were able to make a site visit and see for yourself their high-end equipment and their construction progress in prepping the facility. Yes, there were so many more that you were not able to capture in pictures. The room was very large and is packed with high-end, heavy duty machineries. Hmmmm... with all this equipment, machineries and the expansion of their offices they're constructing, shouldn't this company be worth more than the measly 3-4 million mkt cap now? More importantly, what about the size of their projects that will be heading their way?

In some sense looking at the pictures and without observing it for yourself, it would somewhat help explain why things seems to progress so slowly in the minds of some investors. Look at all the heavy high end equipment that has to be moved and get prepped up. Furthermore, if you make visits every 3-4 weeks, you will see that there have been excellent progress. For example on post 4120, regarding first picture, when I visited, the floor tiles were not yet mounted.

In sum, the facility is looking better each passing day. And if what I heard is correct that the annual meeting is in September, many folks will be able to observe the finish layout and be impressed for themselves when they attend. Im looking to attend and am especially anxious to hear from management. I may also make a trip to observe again next month. If I do, I'd be sure to bring a camera and post on progress too.

Again, kudos Blockman. Say pm me with your e-mail and perhaps we can exchange notes?

The above is imho.