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Francois+Goelo

06/12/01 1:19 AM

#9473 RE: BillBranum #9471

BB, never entertain GREED and you may be OK....

Why on Earth did you change your mind once more and bought back in, knowing all you seem to know?.... Unfortunately for you, you bought your last batch outside the time window provided by the would-be Class Action Suit...

Basher.... Tout.... Basher.... Tout.... Basher.... Tout.... Basher.... Soon to be Tout Again, Bill????....

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Posted by: BillBranum
In reply to: Brettin who wrote msg# 8250 Date: 5/3/2001 1:35:31 AM (ET)
Post # of 9467

Hi Brettin, weird timing...

Going into today (Wednesday), I actually had no position in SEVU. Today I went long for 24,400 shares, and will probably add about the same amount tomorrow.

It seems to me that all the bad news is finally out. I expect to see a PR on May 7 confirming production. Also, Rich has publicly stated that he was actively buying shares last month, and that must be disclosed, as you know, in SEC filings by May 10. And Yes, I do believe his statement that he was buying shares. Even Rich is not stupid enough, as THE major shareholder, to publicly declare he was buying shares if he wasn’t. To do so would make him PERSONALLY liable for losses incurred by anyone buying based on his statement.

Given the management changes at SEVU, I believe to SEC action will end with only a cease and desist order against the company. The SEC MAY refer the case against Rich to the Justice Dept for further action, but that would be against Rich personally, and not the company.

Yes, there has been a lot of volume in SEVU lately, and I’m impressed that the market has been able to absorb the volume while keeping the price relatively firm. In addition to short covering, there appears to be some real buyers at this level.

In short, the bad news is out, and good news appears to be just over the horizon. Good Luck All.

Bill Branum




Seahag

06/12/01 9:39 AM

#9477 RE: BillBranum #9471

Bill, I admit that my investing experience is limited but I don't think I told you that SEVU was the first time I ever purchased stock. As a matter of fact, the first stock I bought was, against the advice of my broker, a BB stock. I actually got lucky....got in @ .50 and sold @3.50. SEVU was the first debenture I bought. Nobody forced me into it. If I didn't know all of the paticulars about what a debenture was then that's MY fault. There were lots of professionals I could have asked. I averaged in around .75 so I'm still pretty confident that I can make a little money on this. The new corporate offices are huge, beautiful view.

Regards, SH