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sojourner

11/22/06 8:37 PM

#8093 RE: capital gain #8092

That could be, although I tend to take company at face value vis a vis its avowed need for capital. Management has shown exceptional restraint regarding dilution thus far. If planned authorized share increase wasn't necessary to business plan, they would not have floated it. Top management, after all, owns a large stake in the company. I intend to vote affirmative to the motion.

In re: "company want's some anti takeover ammunition."

"The Board of Directors believes that the proposed increase in the number of shares of common stock is important to facilitate our efforts to raise additional capital to fund our research and development, to expand our commercial operations and to allow for greater flexibility in entering into possible future business combinations. The Board has proposed this increase in authorized shares of common stock to ensure that we have sufficient shares available for general corporate purposes, including, without limitation, equity financings, acquisitions, establishing strategic relationships with corporate and other partners, providing equity incentives to employees, and payments of stock dividends, stock splits or other recapitalizations.

In particular, we believe that in order to fully commercialize our product candidates and technologies, we will need additional funding in the future. This funding may be obtained through, among other alternatives, public or private issuance of equity or equity linked debt. In order to be positioned timely to take full advantage of market and other conditions suitable for equity related financings, the Board of Directors believes that we should increase the number of our authorized shares of common stock.
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lowman

11/22/06 9:35 PM

#8095 RE: capital gain #8092

Without a doubt, LTC is exactly what some large corporations would love to have controlling vote over. Though I would imagine that that may be part of the reason, my guess is CTUM will have much more means now, for future acquisitions.

Much as I was just yapping about our 8 yr old Auth., the increase opens many doors.

Most will agree dilution is perfectly acceptable when shareholders are duly compensated with growing fundamentals. IMO, management has been pretty decent about that, though the last 3 months have yet to produce results for those who have bought in, in this time frame. Nonetheless, bottom line is looking better and LTC is moving along nicely. We just need a positive LFG development and everyone holding today, will certainly be happy for it.