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10/24/08 2:55 PM

#31071 RE: venomen2002 #31069

Has it ever occured to you that ONEV share "buys outnumber the sells" simply because there are more competent people with large blocks of One Voice shares who understand what is about to happen and are dumping them before the company collapses or moves into the next phase of dilution and more dumb money buying up smaller blocks of ONEV in a "wanna get rich quick" stupor of foolishness? Nothing unusual about that at all in the late stages of a convertible debenture implosion. Extremely commonplace in fact.

The fact that there are more buys than sells of ONEV shares is totally irrelevant. The buys obviously match sells in volume or the trades would never have been recorded for anyone to count. The only possible manipulation of that extremely negative fact at this stage in ONEV's fiscal catastrophe to make it appear a positive would be to entice naive and clueless individuals to buy ONEV shares and lose most or all of their money.

Even if the ONEV principals have sold their shares to raise capital to pay their salaries, perks, commissions and cash bonuses, (something I consider highly probably since they already filed) that money would be about gone now too. ONEV is out of cash with little or no chance of a material revenue deal from Telmex or MTNL appearing soon (if ever) and the "new investors" deadly silent and seemingly MIA outside of the comments of a notoriously and frequently mistaken, Safe Harbor invoking ONEV CEO. Not a peep from anyone besides that CEO who's attention has been diverted from the critical fiscal and negotiative business at hand in pursuit of childish games on conference calls and whose competency and overall judgment concerning many recent events should be seriously in question by concerned shareholders at this point. ONEV is an end run disaster from both a marketing, product and fiscal perspective and how anyone could make a positive out of large block shareholders bailing for the exits and dumping their shares to smaller block naive retail buyers in it's final days is incomprehensible. IMO.

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