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alj14

08/02/08 3:56 PM

#16837 RE: flyonawall #16833

Now you remark: "The NSS is available go look, post it here!". In what sense, or where, is it available? No naked short seller, of any shape, size or description, would ever be so stupid or lacking in caution, as to leave evidence that was left accessible to the public. I thought that was obvious to everyone -- just common knowledge. If evidence of NSS had ever been left in accessible form, on paper or as an accessible electronic file, the companies and their shareholders who have been made victim to that heinous crime would have been able to take legal action quite easily.

The whole point about NSS is that what has been defined as the 'greatest financial crime in history', NSS itself, has, in one way or another, been allowed to be held exempt from any form of public inquiry, except in a very few lawsuits, such as those brought by Sedona and Overstock.

alj

amrca

08/02/08 4:23 PM

#16839 RE: flyonawall #16833

watch this video from CNBC
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=652216599&play=1

amrca

08/02/08 4:59 PM

#16848 RE: flyonawall #16833

You say "DD with facts and Proof today for this board" where is it please...

Sunshine101

08/02/08 9:50 PM

#16859 RE: flyonawall #16833

Revenue or Working Capital

Awfully strong statements insinuating Mr. Moaning would be "printing" shares and diluting the stock. I'm afraid that you and I have very different viewpoints about BLDV's management team. My perspective is based on the insightful DD I have been reading on this Discussion Board. I would be shocked if BLDV has been issuing additional shares under present prices.

I'm sure when you said BLDV's only source of Revenue is the sale of stock, that you really meant "Source of Working Capital". Additional sales of stock would be considered further capitalization, unless of course BLDV was selling Treasury Stock. I think of operating revenues as proceeds from the sale of goods and/or services in a company's core business, although there are exceptions.

IMO BLDV is a strong buy and I have been accumulating in the last 30 days. I wouldn't be surprised if BLDV has been acquiring Treasury Stock, when permitted under SEC Regulations. As a shareholder I certainly would approve of Management buying back shares at these prices. Future proceeds at higher stock prices could be used to “Grow Assets”. Sunshine