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ElderWolf

04/08/05 2:08 PM

#33225 RE: bobide1$$$ #33223

In your attempt to be a smart alec, you missed the WHOLE point. Why spend more money developing something like this in hopes of selling stock? Why not use these precious resources (money they don't have) to develop the technology which would serve to sell even more stock over the long run?

In other words, the damn company is flat out broke man. Why in the name of pete would they spend the money to promote this stock using some BS videos and some scam PR company when the money obviously needs to go elsewhere?

Do you get the point now Einstein?
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iOwnSomeNVEI

04/08/05 2:22 PM

#33227 RE: bobide1$$$ #33223

And I know some folks at MIT that still think there is hope for Bill Gates to make a real operating system for a computer.
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GrooveMaster

04/08/05 2:53 PM

#33237 RE: bobide1$$$ #33223

LMFAO There are some real rocket scientists around here!!!
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WHP03

04/08/05 4:32 PM

#33268 RE: bobide1$$$ #33223

Bobide... but selling stock on the open market does not put capital directly into NVI's pocket, so again I say this is a wast of time and money unless the goal is to sell stock on the open market, and allow insiders to flush shares for a quick buck. Yes, promoting the stock can increase share price and in turn it can be less dilutive for NVI to then raise money, but clearly NVI has failed at every turn to promote itself and keep the price "up". They are experts at promoting themselves for a 2-3 day period, creating one artificial short term volume spike after another, for the apparent purpose of helping someone out of a position and into cold hard cash.

These are fluff videos that provide no new technical information or validation of their long in the tooth story. If they want to put out a video that details the true value of their technology, signifying they are ready to come out of the closet and commercialize their supposed technology, that I would like to see.

From my perspective, this is not the goal of NVI. They are simply promoting ownership of existing shares in the market, which does not in and of itself move them any closer to having a saleable product on the market IMO.