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silentoption

12/06/07 7:40 PM

#79223 RE: euniverse1 #79221

you got that right

itlogic

12/06/07 7:59 PM

#79235 RE: euniverse1 #79221

euniverse1, your right. If you can catch a quick play on a clean shell reverse merge, there is lots of money to be made.

Here is the problem. A clean shell is clean, in part, because it doesn't have investors in it.

What happens is that people follow certain shell facilitators and watch filings with state SOS's. When they see activity, they try to jump on the public shell just before a deal is struck.

I guess it like surfing, trying to jump on the board at the last minuit to catch the wave.

Also, those shells have usually been dormant for years before they come back to life.

Shells that are clean get sold, unless there is some trickery involved. If you and I and everyone else here are holding shares of the shell, it wouldn't be considered clean.