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lowman

07/07/07 4:26 AM

#10993 RE: rocketeer357 #10992

Much as I could simply suggest for anyone who is uncertain, to simply call Don R., I've already been informed by him that the 3.3M recently registered shares are not intended to be 'dumped', as CW fears, nor are they directly intended for Frank D.

I was informed that the only actual intentions for them are so there are shares available in the event warrants wish to be excercised or for payments for services rendered, such as to consultants. Don mentioned that they may also be used for future employee benefit programs, but that no one should be concerned about that since CSMG presently has no 'employees', despite how 'someone' may beg to differ, regarding what officers and/or directors are or 'may' be considered.

I did not ask if Frank has already been compensated in any way, or in what way he will be compensated. Some things I simply have no curiosity about, as I implicitly trust in Don's judgement and decisions. No one can squawk about Frank's value to the company, so any discussion about it is moot.

While you make a very good point about being prepared for FDA approval, it should be remembered that the first manufactured units/devices will be made to accommodate Russian (or EU) power sources, which are different than U.S. power sources.

Either way, yes, Russian approval does allow CSMG the confidence to proceed with manufacturing...a time consuming process that can begin immediately.

From all that I gather, the CFO, Bruce J., is quite on top of the LFG side of things, and that in truth, it has not been 'shelved' in any way, shape, or form. I get the feel that we could hear something on that front just as surprisingly as we did on the Russian, uh, front. ;-)

(rocketeer, I agree that the present pps is little to be concerned about, especially for the good many of us who have been patient thus far. LTC is such a fascinating technology in the ways it can and will be used, that you'd have to be a jagged man, not to see or appreciate it. Twenty years from now, today's shareholders will, on a slightly smaller scale, be comparable to MSFT shareholders of the late '80's.)

jonesieatl

07/07/07 9:53 AM

#10995 RE: rocketeer357 #10992

"Forget about .78 vs .88 vs 1.00; As a 2005 buyer at .04 a share, the story here keeps getting better"

Valid statement, I'm sure it does.

Just remember, the price appreciation from here will come from folks who, well ... buy HERE and higher LOL

It will be important that THEY see the value and potential.

JMHO

jonesie

sojourner

07/07/07 7:50 PM

#10999 RE: rocketeer357 #10992

Re: "CTUM can now order production of the device to begin with no risk. When the FDA approval comes, the devices are manufactured and ready for immediate use. Until FDA approval, the devices are cleared and ready for use in Russia. It's a fantastic hedge, a win-win situation as it gives CTUM a chance to 'beat the clock'..."

Excellent insight, rocket. If my friendly neighbor, a jack-of-all-trades, is right--CTUM will likely manufacture a universal LTC device with built-in circuitry to accomodate varying voltages and frequencies. He pointed to my electric razor. A toggle switch (220v 50Hz/110v 60Hz) allows it to operate in most countries around the globe. Russia and Ukraine both use 220v/50Hz; USA 110v/60Hz

Here's a list of electric specifications worldwide:
http://kropla.com/electric2.htm