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grantg2

02/20/07 1:14 PM

#29407 RE: tommy the cat #29400

tommy the cat... I love USSE/USSP and I bought

my first shares in the .60s so it has nothing to do with hating the company...

PP is toxic... what a shame you appreciate toxic waste!

He is obsessed with damaging the value of this company, but long term he will be no more than a fart in the wind.

He and his psychotic vendetta will be long forgotten as the growth of these companies moves forward.

If you think he offers anything of value, you should dedicate yourself to reading only PPFeierabend's posts on all boards for a few days and return to tell us what you have found of useful value!

JMO...
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PaperProphet

02/20/07 1:24 PM

#29410 RE: tommy the cat #29400

Thanks.

I have some experience with startups and I have a business/engineering background. Someone once said that if you see a roach, there's never just one--there are bunch more hidden and I see a lot of roaches already; for USSE, nothing adds up--the math, the direction they're 'planning', the actions they're taking. A company with a commercially viable product would have taken a much different direction. It's only those companies which can't deliver which I generally see working very heavily on PR instead of moving forward, doing reverse mergers to get access to more shareholders, spinoffs with no value added, etc..., etc....

Obviously that's just my opinion and that differs significantly from most everyone else's here.

I don't have a good opinion on the direction of USSE. With my beliefs as to what the company is doing, I'm convinced I know where it will end up but I don't know the path it will take to get there. If it were possible, I would certainly short the stock and forget about the company for a year. If I knew the near-term path, I would certainly extract some money from the stock where I could.

I would advocate that the company be crystal clear and honest in their communications to shareholders but since that's not happening, I definitely advocate that shareholders really think as to whether or not what the company is saying makes sense.