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73tats

11/01/08 1:40 PM

#20146 RE: 73tats #20145

HORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 29, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RedChip Companies, Inc. today announced that the CEOs and executive teams of emerging small-cap companies will deliver financial presentations during RedChip's Elite Investment Conference, a one-time only, single-track event to be held Nov. 5, 2008, from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on the main floor of the Harvard Club in New York City (35 West 44th Street). The event will also feature an expert panel discussion on naked short-selling, counterfeit shares, stock kiting, failures-to-deliver, and trading surveillance.

Panelists include David E. Wenger, a 20-plus year securities industry veteran and founder and chief executive officer of Shareholder Intelligence Services LLC; James Wesley Christian, a securities attorney and partner at Christian, Smith & Jewell who has led a two law firm consortium pursuing brokerage and clearing firms in six states (in state and federal court) for stock fraud and manipulation; and C. Austin Burrell, a 30-plus year Wall Street consultant widely known for his writings on securities fraud, particularly relating to naked short-selling, sale of unregistered securities, counterfeiting of commercial securities, failures to deliver, offshore banking, money laundering, and tax evasion by organized crime.

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ride2retirement

11/02/08 11:48 AM

#20149 RE: 73tats #20145

Are you that naive that you believe Naked Shorts killed this company? Good God man. You need to wake up and check back into reality. This is a clear case, (perhaps one of the clearest cases) of a terribly run company and yet you still say outside factors are the reason for its demise. By your "logic" no company would ever be at fault for failing.

The redchip article you posted only shows that you are completely out of touch with factual events that led us here. It's time for you to take a step back and re-align your perceptions. Take some time off, forget everything you think you know and in a few weeks come back to NSOL and evaluate the facts like it was your first time. Hopefully that will shed some light on this for you.

P.S. I like how you linked GBRC and their inventions to NSOL. That's a tasty carrot, 1 of about 15-20 thus far.