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alj14

12/09/06 5:10 PM

#44436 RE: Nature007 #44429

Nature,

You are laying it on with a trowel: "total disaster", "NO FINANCING" (if there was a bigger caps format, you would use that, right?), "way to zero", and then "Thanks Peter!".

This is just the worst possible of all possible worlds, or so it seems. How on earth do you get through the day?

To quote now your previous post, 44359 (4the December 2006), I read: "alj said we will have to wait for 2007". In reality, the most I ever said was, "we must be prepared to wait, impatient as we may be for news"; I added: "You brashly announce that 'The promised financing is cancelled' ". On that occasion I asked for a link or a source to see if you were touch with any kind of reality, but you never supplied one. No surprises there!

Nor did I ever state that there would be no news this month. There may only be three weeks left of 2006, but as a matter of fact I would not be astonished if there was news before 2007 breaks -- at least, I expect some soon, just as I fully expect the merger to take place in a restricted time-frame. I am unable to name a single member of management in either company who has ever come near to denying the intention to merge, or to denying the 1:1 ratio between shares. It's a matter of moving forward in the correct order, just as the skill of a chess grand master is to make the right moves but make them in the right order -- that is "of the essence".

As to your remark "we can expect 0.0001 or less for SCMI" (see post 44425 on Dec. 7th), that seems to be a perfect example of your negative fantasy at work. You "can expect" to see one fiftieth of the current share price, or so you say. You offer no basis in fact -- what fresh bad news can you quote by way of justification? In any case, the quick answer to your endless lamentations is just "Forget it, then... jump ship and move on". Are the lamentations of Jeremiah your only cultural model? See, for instance, "be horribly afraid, be ye very desolate". Is there no limit at all to this "piling on the agony"?

Objectively speaking, the tax-selling season will soon be over, and any positive news that comes now -- the price being at rock-bottom levels, and with negative investor sentiment at its historic high -- send the SP rocketing up, well beyond its current trading range.

Anyway, thanks for supplying me with such superb opportunities to express a contrarian view!

alj14