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03/26/09 2:14 PM

#3256 RE: Haymaker1 #3253

Yes, it is all my fault.

Grow up. Even if SFMI's problems are the result of its contractors, who hired those contractors? Investors are expected to do due dilligence when buying a stock. Cannot investors expect the company to do the same when hiring contractors? SFMI's is responsible for hiring those contractors and bear the responsibility for the actions of those contractors in principal and legally.

If you are familiar with Dicut, this company is looking just like it. Many promises were made and none of them came to fruition. This is not my opinion; it is a fact. It is not my track record but Piere's that's weighing on this stock.

I am still holding this stock; I haven't sold any. But the facts are the facts. This company has failed to deliver on key promises and the market is reacting accordingly. I'm not telling the sellers something they don't already know. And if anyone is buying or selling based on what they read on this board, they deserve to lose money - something about fools and their money comes to mind.

The last press release was not a mea culpa. SFMI blamed all their problems on their contractors. The fact is that management screwed up by hiring those contractors and they need to take responsbility for those actions, directly and indirectly. That is how the business world works.