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02/12/08 3:08 PM

#9195 RE: Hey #9189

It depends how they go about it. If the OS is low enough, and they believe the wells will make them profitable, they can reduce(retire) the A/S and drive the price up. There is always the dreaded Reverse Split. No one wants to see that.

The one thing I don't get, is how do we know if they clean up the share structure if we don't know what the current one is. A/S and O/S anyone know these?
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02/12/08 4:50 PM

#9260 RE: Hey #9189

Sigma Global's Aggressive Agenda for 2008:



-- hire an Investor Relations firm within the next week to enhance
communication with or stakeholders

-- Finalize reverse merger in short order.

-- enhance our standing with pinksheet.com by filing all appropriate
documentation as soon as possible.

-- For the current year, we plan to accelerate development of our current
production levels and production capabilities. We plan to drill several
additional wells and expect to increase average daily production in each
quarter of fiscal 2008.We will also significantly extend our gathering
system, increase our lease position, and continue to seek strategic
acquisitions. We believe these initiatives, as well as the groundwork we
laid in 2007 will position us to have a significant role in the booming Oil
and Gas market.

-- Improve transparency for investors with a target to move to more
senior exchanges as market and financial positions suggest. Sigma will work
toward completing the necessary documentation to meet the requirement of
these exchanges.

-- structure each operating subsidiary so that they can initiate an
initial public offering and finally distributed to SGGC shareholders in the
form of a stock dividend.

"Management plans to report regularly on progress made by the company and keep shareholder and the investment community updated," stated President Tom Jaburek.

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